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    Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson’s Craziest Strongman Moments

    Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, aka The Mountain from Game of Thrones, has spent the last decade dominating the sport of Strongman. It was only fitting that he ended his career by winning a world-record setting 10th consecutive Iceland’s Strongest Man. Additionally, he won the World’s Strongest Man in...
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    Hafþór Björnsson Deadlifts 953 Pounds Twice

    Hafþór Björnsson, aka “The Mountain” from Game of Thrones, is just getting stronger and shows no signs of slowing down. As he prepares to defend his Arnold Strongman Classic title in Columbus, OH in March, the 2018 World’s Strongest Man has been posting some crazy lifts on Instagram. Most...
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    Thor björnsson wins 9th consecutive iceland's strongest man title

    It was a good weekend for Icelandic strongman and 2018 World's Strongest Man Hafþór "Thor" Björnsson, who won his ninth consecutive Iceland's Strongest Man competition. The larger-than-life athlete, who played "The Mountain" on Game of Thrones, took the competition by storm, even setting a...
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    Thor björnsson makes deadlifting 815 pounds look like nothing

    Hafþór "Thor" Björnsson, the 2018 World's Strongest Man, never ceases to make seemingly impossible feats of strength look easy, and his latest Instagram lift is no exception. The gargantuan Icelandic strongman shared a video of himself deadlifting 815 pounds for a single, as if it was no big...
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    Thor björnsson is going to dominate the 2019 world’s strongest man

    In just over a week, the biggest and strongest men from all over the world will meet up in Bradenton, Florida (of all places) to figure out who is strongest at the aptly titled World's Strongest Man competition. In 2018, Hafþór "Thor" Björnsson, aka The Mountain from HBO’s Game of Thrones, won...
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    Hafþór björnsson squats 880 pounds in preparation for his first powerlifting meet

    At 400 pounds, haters may say that Hafþór Björnsson’s 880-pound squat is only double his bodyweight, but 880 pounds is 880 pounds—and it’s damn impressive. The 2018 World’s Strongest Man winner is not—I repeat, NOT—a powerlifter. His deadlift is strong because it has to be in order to pick up...
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