As a young man, Mark saw the early strongman competitions featuring his soon-to-be hero,
Bill Kazmaier. He has stated that having seen Kazmaier on television he said to himself
"I want to be like Bill." A career in athletic events focused on strength including
powerlifting and
strength athletics followed. After winning the title of
America's Strongest Man in 1997, he went on to represent his country in the
1997 World's Strongest Man finals, the first of seven appearances. He made the final on 2 occasions, but his greatest success came in the
World Muscle Power Championships where he placed in the top three on three consecutive occasions from 1997 to 1999. His progress to become the best in the field was hindered by two major injuries that required extensive rehabilitation. In 1998, Philippi was severely injured at the
1998 World's Strongest Man during the car flip event where he ruptured his patella tendon and also partially tore his biceps tendon when the car rolled back on him. Surgery and a long rehabilitation followed but when he returned to strongman contests in 2000 he ruptured a patella tendon again. Philippi returned to competition in 2001 and placed third in the America’s Strongest Man contest. As well as a successful career as a strongman, Mark was also a highly rated world champion powerlifter. He won the WDFPF World Drug Free Power Lifting Championships in 1996.
Personal records • Deadlift
(with straps) – (2008 Madison Square Garden Grand Prix) • Deadlift
(without straps) – (1996 ADFPA Men's Nationals) • Squat
(singly ply equipment) – (1996 WDFPF World Powerlifting Championships) • Bench press
(singly ply equipment) – (1996 ADFPA Men's Nationals) • Log press – (2004 Strongman Super Series Moscow Grand Prix) •
Keg Toss – over (2000 Beauty and the Beast) • Crucifix hold – for 79.80 seconds (1998 IFSA Grand Prix) (World Record)
Competition record Strongman • 1997 • 1. -
America’s Strongest Man 1997 • 2. -
World Muscle Power Classic • 7. -
World's Strongest Man 1997, United States • 1998 • 1. -
Beauty and the Beast • 3. -
World Muscle Power Classic • 8. -
World's Strongest Man 1998, (injured) • 1999 • 2. -
World Muscle Power Classic • 2001 • 3. -
America’s Strongest Man 2001 • 2002 • 4. -
Arnold Strongman Classic • 8. -
America’s Strongest Man 2002 • 2003 • 3. -
America’s Strongest Man 2003 • 2004 • 4. -
Arnold Strongman Classic • 9. -
Strongman Super Series 2004: Moscow • 6. -
World's Strongest Team 2004 • 2005 • 4. -
Arnold Strongman Classic • 2006 • 4. -
FitExpo Strongman 2006 • 10. -
Strongman Super Series 2006: Mohegan Sun • 2007 • 6. -
Strongman Super Series 2007: Mohegan Sun • 5. -
Strongman Super Series 2007: Venice Beach • 4. -
North America's Strongest Man 2007 • 2008 • 9. -
Strongman Super Series 2008: New York Powerlifting • 1996 • 1. - 1996 American Drug Free Powerlifting National Championships • 1. - 1996 World Drug Free Powerlifting Federation Championships ==Football==