Strongman Boxer Actor Years active, 20102020 (strongman). Hafthor Julius Bjornsson, carried the 1,433-pound log on his back for five steps, shattering the previous record set by Orm Storlfsson a millennium ago where he walked three steps. Luckily for Bjornsson, he made it 2 steps further and without the broken back. Hafr Jlus Bjrnsson facts for kids Other names, The Mountain, Thor, Ljni Occupation. The Mountain had already been named Europes strongest man. Legend has it, according to the Icelandic Sagas, Orm Storlfsson had 50 Vikings help place the mast of a Viking Ship similar to the 1,433 pound log Bjornsson hoisted, on his back and after doing so, managed to carry it three steps before he was crushed by the weight, breaking his back. Up until today, many have tried to rewrite history, but all have failed. The Mountain From ‘Game of Thrones’ Breaks 1,000-Year-Old Viking Weightlifting Record (Video) Hafthor Julius Bjornsson is the Worlds Strongest Viking. As if there was any doubt, Hafthor Bjornsson aka 'The Mountain' from Game of Thrones recently proved that he is a very strong man. That wasn’t enough though, he wasn’t satisfied with just winning the title of World’s Strongest Viking, he set out to chase a 1,000-year-old Icelandic record. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson was born on November 26, 1988, is Actor. Sound familiar? You may know him better for his role in Game of Thrones as “The Mountain” but now he’s also known as the World’s Strongest Viking. In January 2015, at the Worlds Strongest Viking competition, held in Norway, Hafþór carried a 10-metre-long (33 ft), 650 kg (1,433 lb) log for five steps, thus breaking a legendary 1,000-year-old record, set by Orm Storolfsson. thorbjornsson 4.2M followers thorbjornsson 3,678 posts 4M followers View more on Instagram 8,529 likes Add a comment. After 6 grueling competitions in the frigid outdoors of Norway, only 1 competitor remained. See Also: Hafr Julius Bjrnsson Reportedly Breaks 1,000-Year-Old Strength Record It looks like the diet adds up for Bjornsson, and he makes the case for it with these 705-pound deadlifts for reps.
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