He made a second attempt at 3:10 in the video. Hicks was unsuccessful with that lift after failing to stabilize the clean. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: British Log Press RECORD 220KG! Graham Hicks ()Īt that event, he attempted a world record log lift with the same weight that Stoltman attempted in season one of “Feats of Strength” - 230 kilos (507 pounds) - it takes place at 1:44 in the video. His lift was successful and if you haven’t yet seen it, you can check out our coverage below: The difference was, rather than a world record attempt, Kearney made an American log lift record attempt of 215.8 kilograms (475.75 pounds) using a split jerk technique.Ĭoming into that event, Kearney already held the American record and sought to further it. Similar to Stoltman, Kearney also made an appearance in season one of the “Feats of Strength” series for a log lift event. We’ll find out if he can capitalize this time around and join his brother in the strongman record books. Stoltman will have the advantage of experience in the event as he has attempted this record on this stage once before. Hit a 215kg log and made it look harder than it should have been! Shoulder is almost all good again. 3 weeks to put 15kg on. In the caption, he gives an update on his recovery from a shoulder injury and that the lift appeared more difficult than it actually was for him: A post shared by Luke Stoltman – Highland Oak on at 10:59am PDT
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