Steve Kirit
| Steve Kirit | |
|---|---|
| Born |
Steve Kirit June 6, 1972 |
| Occupation | Strongman |
| Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
| Weight | 297 lb (135 kg) |
| Competition record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Strongman | ||
| Representing | ||
| World's Strongest Man | ||
| Qualified | 2002 World's Strongest Man | |
| Qualified | 2003 World's Strongest Man | |
| Qualified | 2004 World's Strongest Man | |
| IFSA World Cup | ||
| 7th | 2004 | |
| IFSA Pan-American Championships | ||
| 6th | 2005 | |
| Arnold Strongman Classic | ||
| 5th | 2003 Arnold Strongman Classic | |
| 9th | 2004 Arnold Strongman Classic | |
| America's Strongest Man | ||
| 1st | 2002 | |
| 1st | 2003 | |
| 4th | 2004 | |
| All Strength World Team Championships | ||
| 3rd | 2004 Team USA w/Jon Andersen, Phil Pfister and Van Hatfield | |
| GNC Show of Strength | ||
| 1st | 2002 | |
| St. Louis Sho-Me Pro-Am Championships | ||
| 1st | 2004 | |
| Pacifico Ford Strongest Man Alive Championship | ||
| 1st | 2004 | |
Steve Kirit (born 1972) is an American professional strongman competitor. Steve is a 2 time winner of America's Strongest Man.[1] Steve competed twice in the Arnold Strongman Classic, finishing 5th in 2003 and 9th in 2004.[2] Steve competed in the World's Strongest Man in 2002, 2003 and 2004 but failed to make the finals on all 3 occasions.[3] Steve trained with fellow strongman competitor Steve MacDonald.[4] Steve finished 7th in the first IFSA World Cup Championships in 2004.[5] Had nine 1st place victories and five 2nd place finishes as a pro, and finished in the top 5 in the USA in 3 of the 4 U.S.Nationals he appeared in.[6] Steve retired from professional competition in 2006.[7]
References
- ↑ http://www.davidhorne-gripmaster.com/strongmanresults.html
- ↑ http://www.arnoldstrongmanclassic.com/results.html
- ↑ 2005 World's Strongest Man
- ↑ http://www.marunde-muscle.com/kirit_interview.html
- ↑ http://www.marunde-muscle.com/kirit_interview.html
- ↑ http://www.americanstrongman.com/athletes/detail.asp?AthleteID=21
- ↑ http://www.marunde-muscle.com/kirit_interview.html
| America's Strongest Man | ||
| Preceded by: Brian Schoonveld |
First (2002–03) | Succeeded by: Van Hatfield |
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