World’s strongest men



World’s strongest men
fghjIn a strong man contest held in 13 February 1923 in Augusta, Maine, John B Gagnon beat Warren L Travis of Brooklyn, holder of the official title of World’s Strongest Man. In 10 lifts, taking only 25 minutes, Gagnon lifted a total of 7,552 kg (16,650 pounds). Because it was not an “officially sanctioned” match, Travis was able to retain the title; he also would not schedule a return match against Gagnon. John B Gagnon (1883-1939) was born in Caribou, Maine. He was 5? 10” tall, and weighed 230 pounds. He could tear a horseshoe apart with his bare hands, bend a railroad spike into a U, pick up 794 pounds with one finger. The only man to do more weight than John B Gagnon in a back lift is the late great Paul Anderson, who held the World Guinness Record of 6,270 pounds. The Strongest Man Alive organizers believe the strongman title should go to John Wooten of Massachusetts. At 51 years old, he had towed a Mississippi river boat against the current, piggybacked an elephant, stopped two jet planes from taking off by holding them down, and pulled a 280-ton train along a track.

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