icelandic strength

Hafþór. This is an icelandic name. The last name is patronymic, not a family appoint ; this person is referred to by the given name Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson ( icelandic : [ ˈhafθour ˈjuːlijʏs ˈpjœr̥sɔn ] ( ) ; in English transliterated as Hafthor ; born 26 November 1988 ) is an icelandic professional strongman and actor. He is the first person to have won the Arnold Strongman Classic, Europe ‘s Strongest man and World ‘s Strongest man in the same calendar class. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He played Gregor “ The batch ” Clegane in the HBO serial Game of Thrones for five seasons. He besides is a former professional basketball musician.

Born in Reykjavík, Hafþór began his basketball career in 2004 with Division I team Breiðablik, moving to FSu in 2005. He transferred to Premier League side KR in 2006 before returning to FSu in 2007. He helped FSu to promotion from Division I to the Premier League but his career was cut short circuit in 2008 due to a perennial ankle injury. He subsequently began his strongman career. Hafþór won the Strongest man in Iceland event in 2010, and Iceland ‘s Strongest man in 2011. He won Europe ‘s Strongest man in 2014, a feat he repeated in 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2019. He won gold at the Arnold Strongman Classic in 2018, 2019 and 2020. He first competed in the World ‘s Strongest valet in 2011, placing sixth. He won three bronze and three ash grey medals in his following six attempts before being crowned champion in 2018. On 2 May 2020, Hafþór deadlifted a record-setting 501 kilograms ( 1,105 pound ) under strongman rules at his own gymnasium in Iceland .

background [edit ]

Hafþór was born on 26 November 1988 in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavík. [ 3 ] His father, Björn, stands at 203 curium ( 6 foot 8 in ), [ 4 ] and his mother, Ragnheiður, is besides of very improbable stature. [ 3 ] Hafþór ‘s grandfather, Reynir, is 207 centimeter ( 6 foot 9+1⁄2 in ) [ 4 ] and “ equitable as broad across the breast ”. Reynir recalled in 2014 that Hafþór worked on the family farm external Reykjavík as a child and “ was always big, even when he was n’t tall ”. [ 3 ]

Basketball career [edit ]

Hafþór began his acrobatic career as a basketball musician. At 2.06 m ( 6 foot 9 in ), [ 5 ] he started his senior team career with Division I club Breiðablik in 2004, playing as a center field. In 2005 he joined FSu Selfoss, besides in the Icelandic Division I. After 10 games it was discovered that he had been playing with a break cram in his ankle and would require operation. After recovering from operating room, Hafþór moved to Úrvalsdeild powerhouse KR in 2006. [ 6 ] He missed most of the 2006–2007 season after a prison guard in his ankle shattered and had to be fixed by another operation. [ 7 ] For the 2007–2008 season, he moved spinal column to play for FSu Selfoss. He averaged 6.7 points per game, [ 8 ] helping the team achieve forwarding to the Úrvalsdeild, [ 9 ] but the troublesome ankle forced him to retire from basketball after the season, at the age of 20. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] between 2004 and 2006, Hafþór played 32 games for the Icelandic junior national basketball teams. [ 12 ] In 2006 he played 8 games with Iceland ‘s U-18 national team in Division A of the U18 European Championship. [ 13 ]

Strongman career [edit ]

Hafþór met Icelandic strongman Magnús Ver Magnússon at his gymnasium “ Jakaból ” in 2008, and Magnús said that Hafþór seemed a good prospect as a strongman. [ 16 ] Hafþór won respective strongman contests in Iceland in 2010, including Strongest man in Iceland, [ 17 ] Iceland ‘s Strongest Viking, Westfjords Viking, [ 18 ] and five of six events at the OK Badur Strongman Championships. [ 4 ] Hafþór finished in second place at the inauguration Jón Páll Sigmarsson Classic in November 2010, behind Brian Shaw. [ 19 ] He won the 2011 Strongest man in Iceland contest on 4 June 2011, [ 20 ] and the 2011 Iceland ‘s Strongest homo contest on 18 June 2011. [ 21 ] He placed fourthly in the Giants Live Poland 2011 event on 6 August 2011. [ citation needed ] In January 2015, at the World ‘s Strongest Viking competition held in Norway, Hafþór carried a 10-metre-long ( 33 foot ), 650-kilogram ( 1,430 pound ) logarithm for five steps, therefore breaking a 1,000-year-old record set by Orm Storolfsson. [ 22 ] On 15 February 2020, Hafþór deadlifted an unofficial worldly concern record on the elephant bar with 480 kilograms ( 1,058 pound ). On 2 May 2020, Hafþór deadlifted 501 kilograms ( 1,105 pound ) under strongman rules at his gymnasium in Iceland while being refereed by Magnús Ver Magnússon. This accomplishment was televised live by ESPN. Hafþór surpassed the strongman deadlift record of 500 kilograms ( 1,102 pound ) which was set by Eddie Hall in 2016. [ 23 ]

World ‘s Strongest man [edit ]

Hafþór took separate in World ‘s Strongest man after earning a crazy card invitation to the 2011 contest. [ 24 ] He came in sixth overall. Taking part again in ensuing years, he placed one-third in 2012, 2013 and 2015. He finished runner-up in 2014 event [ 25 ] to Žydrūnas Savickas and again in the 2016 event to Brian Shaw. [ 26 ] In 2017, Hafþór once again was runner up, this time to Eddie Hall. [ 27 ] Hafþór won the 2018 World ‘s Strongest man, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] thus becoming the first Icelander to win the entitle since Magnús Ver Magnússon in 1996. [ 28 ] In May 2020, Hafþór stated that he would never return to a Giants hot event or a World ‘s Strongest Man competition. [ 29 ]

Arnold Strongman Classic [edit ]

On 3 March 2018, Hafþór broke the Elephant Bar deadlift earth record with his successful 472 kilogram ( 1,041 pound ) third base try, american samoa well as being champion of the Arnold Strongman classical 2018. The former Elephant Bar deadlift populace record of 468 kg ( 1,032 pound ) was set by Jerry Pritchett at the Arnold Strongman classic 2017. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] Hafþór defended his style at the Arnold Strongman Classic 2019 ; he finished on 45 points, 4.5 points ahead of runner-up Martins Licis. He besides improved on his elephant bar world record, increasing it to 474 kg ( 1,045 pound ) with his second gear try. He tried for 501 kg ( 1,105 pound ) in his one-third attack but was unsuccessful. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] After successfully defending his crown, Hafþór became entirely the second person to win three Arnold Strongman Classics in a row ( 2018, 2019 and 2020 ) after Zydrunas Savickas .

Steroids entrance fee [edit ]

In a 2017 interview, when asked if he had ever used steroids, Hafþór answered : “ Yes, I have ”. He added, “ When you want to be the best, you do whatever it takes ”. Hafþór declined to say when he had used steroids or whether his use of the substances was ongoing. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] [ 36 ]

Acting career [edit ]

Hafþór was cast as Ser Gregor “ The batch ” Clegane for the fourth season of the HBO serial Game of Thrones in August 2013. [ 37 ] This was his first chief act function, and he is the third base person to depict the character after Conan Stevens played the character in season 1 and Ian Whyte in season 2. He became the first actor to portray Clegane in more than one continuous season with his appearances in seasons four through eight. [ 38 ] Hafþór was cast for the character of Mongkut in the 2017 film Kickboxer: Retaliation.

Hafþór played the jumper cable role in the Philadelphia Renaissance Faire during their debut season in 2015. He appeared as “ King Thor ”, the drawing card of a Viking raiding party captive on capturing the city of Amman. [ 39 ]

personal liveliness [edit ]

class and relationships [edit ]

Hafþór has a daughter with his former girlfriend Thelma Björk Steimann. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] [ 42 ] [ 43 ] [ 44 ] Until early 2017, he was in a relationship with Andrea Sif Jónsdóttir whom he met at a gymnasium. They lived together in Reykjavik. In an on-line television interview by Mulligan Brothers published 21 December 2019, Hafþór lamented not having seen his daughter in three years. [ 45 ] Since late 2017, Hafþór had been dating Kelsey Henson, a canadian wait. The two met when Hafþór was in Alberta, Canada for a strongman competition and visited the bar where Henson worked. The match garnered attention for the difference in their respective heights, as Henson is 157 curium ( 5 foot 2 in ). [ 44 ] [ 46 ] [ 47 ] On 21 October 2018, Hafþór announced that he and Henson had married. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] On 26 September 2020, Hafþór and Henson welcomed their first child together, a pamper male child named Stormur Magni Hafþórsson. [ 50 ]

tattoo [edit ]

Hafþór has several tattoos including those in relation back to Norse deities and the Viking culture. He besides has a tattoo of Jón Páll Sigmarsson on his calf. [ 51 ] [ 52 ]

Health [edit ]

Hafþór and his former girlfriend Andrea have spoken about his periodic rest troubles after a heavy meal due to his body weight. [ 51 ] [ 52 ] In March 2017, he was diagnosed with Bell ‘s palsy. [ 53 ] [ 47 ]

domestic Violence Allegations [edit ]

Hafþór has been accused of domestic ferocity by respective ex girlfriends, causing an injury to one woman that led to her hospitalization insurance. The charwoman pressed charges but the case did not go further than that. [ 54 ] Hafþór has since reportedly charged the woman with slander. [ 55 ] On 8 June 2017, the patrol was called to Hafþór ‘s base as his girlfriend was seen escaping out of a windowpane. The patrol had been called to his home three times that year because of domestic disputes. Each time, his girlfriend appeared battered and bruised, according to the patrol. [ 56 ] Three more of Hafþór ‘s ex-girlfriends since came forward and accused him of domestic violence and neighbours have reported police arriving to his mansion after hearing a womanhood screaming. Hafþór and his lawyer threatened any report of domestic misuse allegations with legal action. [ 57 ] Subsequently, Thelma Björk Steimann, the mother of one of his children, came forward for the first gear time in an extensive consultation, saying “ she feared for her life ” while they were together. [ 58 ]

Endorsements [edit ]

Hafþór is a brand ambassador for SodaStream, a caller involved in manufacture of a device for making carbonate urine at home. He has appeared in advertisements of the mark promoting environmental awareness and collaborated in one with fellow Game of Thrones actor Hannah Waddingham ( who played Septa Unella ). [ 59 ] [ 60 ] [ 61 ]. Hafþór is besides a sword ambassador for The Beard Struggle, a company that manufactures beard manage products for men. [ 62 ]

Icelandic Mountain Vodka [edit ]

In 2016, Hafþór co-founded the spirits brand Icelandic Mountain Vodka. The main stress of the company is a seven-time distill Icelandic vodka, a well as having a snare output. [ 63 ] [ 64 ]

personal records [edit ]

strongman [edit ]

In competition:

  • Deadlift – 474 kg (1,045 lb) Elephant bar, strongman raw with wrist straps (Arnold Strongman Classic 2019, World Record)[65]
  • Log press – 213 kg (470 lb) (Europe’s Strongest Man 2018)[66]
  • Tire deadlift – 460 kg (1,014 lb) raw with wrist straps (Arnold Strongman Classic 2014)[67]
  • Log carry – [5 steps] 650 kg (1,433 lb) (World’s Strongest Viking 2015)[22][68]
  • Keg toss – 7.15 m (23 ft) (World’s Strongest Man 2016)[69]
  • Keg toss – 8 kegs in 16.35 seconds (World’s Strongest Man 2014). Strongman record.[70]

Set in his own gym:

  • Deadlift – 501 kg (1,105 lb) Strongman rules[23] (World Record)

Unofficial records:

  • Deadlift – 480 kg (1,058 lb) Replica Elephant bar, raw with wrist straps[71]

Powerlifting [edit ]

In competition:
Set in the gym:

  • Squat – 445 kg (981 lb) raw[73]
  • Bench press – 245 kg (540 lb) raw[74]

exhibition box record [edit ]

Professional record summary

3 fights

1 win

0 losses

By knockout

1

0

Draws

2

No.

Result

Record

Opponent

Type

Round, time

Date

Location

Notes

3

Win

1–0–2

CanadaDevon Larratt

TKO

1 (6), 2:00

18 Sep 2021

Dubai

2

Draw

0–0–2

United KingdomSimon Vallily

D

4

28 May 2021

Dubai

1

Draw

0–0–1

United Kingdom
D

3

16 Jan 2021

Dubai
[75]

Filmography [edit ]

film [edit ]

Year

Title

Role

Notes

2015

Eddie: Strongman

Himself

2017

Operation Ragnarok

Big John – Icelandic Viking Squad

2017

Devilish Deeds

Psycho Phil Bell

2017

Beast

The Beast

2017

Kickboxer: Retaliation

Mongkut

2019

Pharaoh’s War

Frank

2022

The Northman

Thorfinnr

television [edit ]

Year

Title

Role

Notes

2012–2019

The World’s Strongest Man

Himself – competitor

2014–2019

Game of Thrones
Gregor Clegane

Recurring role

2015

A League of Their Own

Himself

Series 9, Episode 7

2016

Heavy Bubbles

Himself

2017

Born Strong

Himself – competitor

2018

Keith Lemon: Coming to America

Himself

Series 1, Episode 6

2019

E:60, How the World’s Strongest Man became ‘The Mountain’ on Game of Thrones

Himself

Original air date; 14 April 2019

References [edit ]