Origins Strength competitions pre-date written history. The first
Olympics (running, throwing, jumping) were believed to be held in 776 BCE. There are records in many civilizations of feats of strength performed by great heroes, perhaps mythological, such as
Heracles,
Orm Storolfsson and
Milo of Croton. Highland Games Competitions that modern strongman events are modeled on,
Scottish Highland Gatherings, were formalized around 1820 by
Sir Walter Scott. In 1848,
Queen Victoria attended the
Braemar Highland Games. In the 18th and 19th centuries,
circus strongmen lent
sensationalism to their acts such as bending iron bars, breaking iron chains worn around their chests, and lifting heavy objects. Famous strongmen from this era included
Thomas Topham,
Eugen Sandow,
Louis Cyr,
Thomas Inch,
Arthur Saxon,
Angus MacAskill, and
Alexander Zass. In the 20th century, strength sports such as
weightlifting and
powerlifting were popularized through the
Olympic Games. However, feats of strength akin to the circus performances also gained in popularity.
David Prowse (who played
Darth Vader in
Star Wars) was initially famous in 1964 for his lifting the famed
Dinnie Stones, the first man to do so since
Donald Dinnie himself a century earlier.
Television Perhaps the most famous event is the
World's Strongest Man competition, still described by a number of highly respected authorities in the sport as the premier event in strength athletics. The concept behind 'The World's Strongest Men', as it was originally named, was developed in 1977 for
CBS by Langstar Inc.
David Webster, a Scot who later received an
OBE for his services to sport, was the head coordinator of the competition from its inception.
Dr Douglas Edmunds, seven-times Scottish shot and discus champion and twice world caber champion, worked with Webster. When Webster retired from his position, Edmunds took over. These two men were responsible for inviting the competitors and choosing the events. They selected men who had shown prowess in the mainstream fields of strength sports and field athletics events, such as
shot put,
American football,
powerlifters,
bodybuilders and
wrestlers. The idea was to create a spectacle that would test competitors against one another. The show was enough of a success that it began to be replicated in other countries, such as
Britain's Strongest Man (1979). Competitors began shifting from unpaid amateurs to professional strongmen. By the end of the 20th century, and in to the 21st, other strongman programs and events were created such as Strongman Championship hosted by Errol Silverman. Other competitions have been televised, such as the
World Muscle Power Championships,
World Strongman Challenge,
Arnold Strongman Classic,
Giants Live,
Highlander World Championships,
World Strongman Federation, and
Europe's Strongest Man. ==Common disciplines==