Germany's Strongest Man

Germany's Strongest Man
Tournament information
LocationGermany
Established1994
FormatMulti-event competition
Current champion
Dennis Kohlruss

Germany's Strongest Man (German: Stärkster Mann Deutschlands) is an annual strongman competition held by the German Federation of Strength Athletes (GFSA). Heinz Ollesch holds the record for most wins with 12 wins.

League structure and qualification system

On the men's side the sport of strongman in Germany is divided into three leagues - The ATX Power League (third division), the Deutschland Cup Series (second division) and the German Pro League (first division). Beginners can also optionally participate in a Beginner Cup as their first competition.

The ATX Power League (third division) was added to the two existing leagues in the 2021 season and consists of several competitions held throughout the year. After each competition, the top-placed German athletes are promoted to the second division, with the number of promotions depending on the number of participants. For every ten participating athletes, one athlete is promoted. The top athlete in the U105 weight class is also promoted to the second division.

With the introduction of the German Pro League in 2014, the Deutschland Cup Series became the second division in German strongman. Several competitions are held throughout the season, in which the top 20 German athletes earn points based on their results. Double points are awarded for the final competition of the season, and if an athlete competes three or more times in one season, his worst result is discarded. At the end of the season, the three athletes with the most points are promoted to the German Pro League. Athletes ranked fourth and fifth can either be promoted to the first division or compete for another season at Deutschland Cup level.[1]

Like the Deutschland Cup Series, the German Pro League includes several competitions per season in which athletes can collect points toward qualification for the German Championships. Here, too, the top 20 athletes in a competition receive points, and if an athlete competes three or more times in one season, his worst result is discarded.

In 2023 the current qualification system with 12 spots was introduced, where athletes can qualify via the following pathways:[2]

  • As champion of the previous year's competition
  • As a top-10-athlete in the current German Pro League season
  • As the overall leader of the current Deutschland Cup season up to the german championship

If a qualified athlete chooses not to compete, the next athlete in the German Pro League ranking can move up.

Champions breakdown

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Year Champion Runner-up 3rd place Location
1994 Heinz Ollesch (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed)
1995 Heinz Ollesch (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed)
1996 Heinz Ollesch (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed)
1997 Heinz Ollesch (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed)
1998 Heinz Ollesch (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed)
1999 Heinz Ollesch (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed)
2000 Heinz Ollesch (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed)
2001 Heinz Ollesch Martin Muhr Carsten Kühn Rosenheim
2002 Heinz Ollesch (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed)
2003 Heinz Ollesch (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed)
2004 Heinz Ollesch (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed)
2005[4] Dieter Seidenkranz Franz Müllner Dietmar Zint Rosenheim
2006[5] Heinz Ollesch Florian Trimpl Knut Handke
2007[6] Igor Werner Florian Trimpl Raik Seume
2008[7] Tobias Ide Igor Werner Jens Thamm
2009 Florian Trimpl Tobias Ide Steffen Hayn
2010 Igor Werner Patrik Baboumian Robert Heinrich Waging am See
2011 Patrik Baboumian Daniel Wildt Anton Schimke Waging am See
2012[8] Timo Rüdiger Mateusz Skrentny Patrik Baboumian Waging am See
2013[9] Daniel Wildt Robert Heinrich Patrik Baboumian Waging am See
2014 Michael Blumstein Daniel Wildt Dennis Kohlruss
2015 Andreas Altmann Raffael Gordzielik Julian Groth
2016 Andreas Altmann Raffael Gordzielik Dennis Kohlruss
2017[10] Raffael Gordzielik Dennis Kohlruss Sebastian Kraus Bruckmühl
2018[11] Raffael Gordzielik Dennis Kohlruss Sebastian Kraus Bad Tölz
2019[12] Raffael Gordzielik Dennis Biesenbach Sebastian Kraus Bad Tölz
2020 Event not held
2021[13] Dennis Kohlruss Sebastian Kraus Adam Roszkowski Gera
2022[14] Dennis Kohlruss Tim Hruby Patrick Eibel Gera
2023[15] Dennis Kohlruss Patrick Eibel Markus Schätzl Gera
2024[16] Dennis Kohlruss Patrick Eibel Alex Zahn Steinmauern
2025[17] Dennis Kohlruss Dennis Schäfer Albin Hasanovic Steinmauern

Repeat champions

Five athletes won the competition multiple times. Out of these winners, only Dennis Kohlruss is still actively competing at the time of the 2026 season.

Athlete Wins Years Athlete still active
Heinz Ollesch 12 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 No
Dennis Kohlruss 5 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 Yes
Raffael Gordzielik 3 2017, 2018, 2019 No
Andreas Altmann 2 2015, 2016 No
Igor Werner 2 2007, 2010 No

Weight class champions

In addition to the open weight class the title "Germany's Strongest Man" is also awarded in the lighter weight classes.

  • In the U80 class the first championship was held in 2025. It was won by Kilian Mercier.
  • In the U90 class the first title was awarded to Szymon Peplinski as the highest placing athlete under 90 kg competing in the U105 championship. Since 2023 the U90 championship is held annually as a standalone competition. Peplinski is the record holder with 2 wins.
  • In the U105 class the national title was initially awarded to the highest placing athlete under 105 kg in the open weight class championships. Since 2018 the U105 championship is held as an annual standalone competition. Andreas Starzer, Lukas Neumayer and Volker Bauer are the record holders with 3 wins each.
  • In the U120 class the first championship was held in 2025. It was won by Leonard Zimmermann.
Year U80

Champion

U90

Champion

U105

Champion

U120

Champion

2006 (Event not held) (Event not held) Robert Heinrich (Event not held)
2007 (Event not held) (Event not held) Patrick Baboumian (Event not held)
2008 (Event not held) (Event not held) Mirko Rothe (Event not held)
2009 (Event not held) (Event not held) Patrik Baboumian (2) (Event not held)
2010 (Event not held) (Event not held) Andreas Starzer (Event not held)
2011 (Event not held) (Event not held) Oliver Nell (Event not held)
2012 (Event not held) (Event not held) Oliver Nell (2) (Event not held)
2013 (Event not held) (Event not held) Mirko Rothe (2) (Event not held)
2014 (Event not held) (Event not held) Andreas Starzer (2) (Event not held)
2015 (Event not held) (Event not held) Andreas Starzer (3) (Event not held)
2016 (Event not held) (Event not held) Lukas Neumayer (Event not held)
2017 (Event not held) (Event not held) (Event not held) (Event not held)
2018 (Event not held) Szymon Peplinski Oliver Nell (3) (Event not held)
2019 (Event not held) (Event not held) Lukas Neumayer (2) (Event not held)
2020 (Event not held) (Event not held) (Event not held) (Event not held)
2021 (Event not held) (Event not held) Lukas Neumayer (3) (Event not held)
2022 (Event not held) (Event not held) Volker Bauer (Event not held)
2023 (Event not held) Szymon Peplinski (2) Tim Hruby (Event not held)
2024 (Event not held) Yago Kracht Volker Bauer (2) (Event not held)
2025 Kilian Mercier Maximilian Wunderlich Volker Bauer (3) Leonard Zimmermann
2026 (To be held 2026-07-18) (To be held) (To be held) (To be held 2026-07-19)

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