Oleksii Novikov (Ukrainian: Олексій Новіков, born 11 February 1996) is a Ukrainian professional strongman. He won the 2020 World's Strongest Man competition, becoming the second Ukrainian to win the title since Vasyl Virastyuk in 2004, and at 24 years, 278 days, he is also the second youngest winner in history, being only seven days older than Jón Páll Sigmarsson in 1984. He is also a two time World's Ultimate Strongman (2021 in Bahrain and 2021 in Dubai), the 2022 Rogue Invitational champion, and the 2022 Europe’s Strongest Man.

Novikov is the current world record holder of the hummer tyre deadlift, the Flintstone press, the wrecking ball hold and the one arm giant dumbbell press for reps in 3 weight categories: 100 kg (220 lb), 110 kg (242 lb) and 125 kg (275 lb).

Biography

He was born and raised in Kyiv. He was a student of the Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics (KNUTE) as of 2020.[2]

Outside of strongman, Novikov works as part of the Kyiv Police Special Forces.[3] Novikov was drafted into the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2022 amidst the Russo-Ukrainian War. Novikov was granted leave from military duty to compete in the 2022 Europe's Strongest Man competition, which he won.[4] He has remained outspoken about the war and its effect on him and his country.

Strongman career

2016–2019

Novikov won Ukraine's Strongest Man every year from 2016 to 2019.

In 2018, he had his first breakthrough performance, winning the Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships. Through this, he qualified for the 2019 Arnold Strongman Classic, where he placed 7th overall.

In April 2019, he won the Arnold Strongman Classic South America, qualifying for the 2020 Arnold Strongman Classic. He beat Mateusz Kieliszkowski by 0.5 points, making it one of the tightest finishes in a strongman competition since the 2014 World's Strongest Man, where Zydrunas Savickas beat Hafthor Bjornsson by the same amount. In May, Novikov won the Arnold Strongman Classic Africa.

In June, Novikov competed at his first World's Strongest Man contest. In the heats, 4-times World's Strongest Man Brian Shaw won his group. Novikov was in second place, ahead of Trey Mitchell by 7 points. Novikov and Mitchell faced each other in the stone-off, where Mitchell would beat Novikov for a place in the finals.

In September, Novikov competed in the Arnold Strongman Classic Europe, placing 2nd, and in October he competed at World's Ultimate Strongman, placing 6th.

2020-2022

In March, Novikov competed at the Arnold Strongman Classic, placing 5th, an improvement on 7th the year prior.

In May, Novikov took part in the first season of the World's Ultimate Strongman Feats of Strength series to set a world record for the Giant Dumbbell for Reps (100 KG). Novikov set the world record at 11 repetitions.[5]

In November, with the absence of perennial favorite Mateusz Kieliszkowski and defending champion Martins Licis, who did not compete due to injury, Novikov won his first World's Strongest Man title, becoming the second youngest man to win the competition at just 24 years 278 days of age, after Jón Páll Sigmarsson won at 24 years 271 days of age in 1984.[6][7][8] In the Max 18-inch Deadlift event, Novikov set a new world record by lifting 537.5 kg (1,185 lb).[9]

In December, Novikov participated in the first ever annual Shaw Classic, placing 3rd overall.

Novikov won both World's Ultimate Strongman shows that occurred in 2021: the first in Bahrain in March, and the second in Dubai in September. In July, Novikov won the Giants Live Strongman Classic in Royal Albert Hall, London. However, at the 2021 World's Strongest Man, he finished fourth in his heat, failing to qualify for the final. In doing so, he became the first World's Strongest Man reigning champion to compete at the following year's event and fail to qualify for the final since Magnús Ver Magnússon in 1997, nearly a quarter of a century prior. In October, Novikov placed 3rd at the first Rogue Invitational strongman competition.

In March, Novikov placed second at the 2022 Arnold Strongman Classic.[10] He later won Europe’s Strongest Man 2022, despite having limited training accessibility due to partaking in the draft for Ukraine.[11]

In June, he placed 3rd at World's Strongest Man,[12] despite winning 3 of 6 events in the final. In July, Novikov defended his Giants Live Strongman Classic[13] championship in Royal Albert Hall, London, winning 3 of 5 events. In August, Novikov would place 3rd at the Giants Live World Open, behind Mitchell Hooper and fellow Ukrainian Pavlo Nakonechnyy.

In August, he placed 4th at the 2022 Shaw Classic, breaking two world records on the first day, with a 1210lb hummer tire max deadlift followed by 8 reps on the 110kg circus dumbbell.

In October, at the Rogue Invitational, Novikov won the Cyr Dumbbell Ladder,[14] and was consistent in the other 5 events to win the competition with one of the biggest prize purses in strongman history.[15]

2023-2024

In April, he placed 2nd at Europe's and placed 3rd at World's Strongest Man for the 2nd time in a row. This was his third podium at World's Strongest Man, the most for a Ukrainian. Novikov dealt with injuries the rest of the year, finishing 10th at the Strongest Man on Earth and 9th at Rogue Invitational.

In March 2024, Novikov returned to strongman and placed 6th at the Arnold Strongman Classic. He then placed 3rd at Europe's Strongest Man. He missed World's Strongest Man in May due to injury. During the summer, he placed 6th at two Giants Live shows and 16th at the Strongest Man on Earth.

Personal records

Competitive record

Winning percentage: 24.44%
Podium percentage: 64.44%

1st 2nd 3rd Podium 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 16th Total
International competitions 11 8 10 29 3 1 7 2 1 1 1 2 1 45

See also

References

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  2. ^ Студент КНТЕУ Олексій Новіков переміг на міжнародному фестивалі стронгменів у США «Arnold sports Festival-2018»
  3. ^ https://giants-live.com/athlete/oleksii-novikov/?srsltid=AfmBOopqce_z8Pb10cSM6tFZn4y0d0F6GSDpmQnK1yfmyu8gkwzSmukd
  4. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/may/31/worlds-strongest-man-oleksii-novikov
  5. ^ a b Blechman, Phil (1 June 2020). "Strongman Alexey Novikov Sets World Record In Giant Dumbbell For Reps". BarBend. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
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  10. ^ "Martins Licis Wins the 2022 Arnold Strongman Classic". BarBend. 6 March 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  11. ^ Blechman, Phil (4 April 2022). "Strongman Oleksii Novikov Shares Ukrainian Military Training Footage". BarBend. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
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  13. ^ Lockridge, Roger (10 July 2022). "Oleksii Novikov Wins 2022 Giants Live Strongman Classic". BarBend. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  14. ^ Lockridge, Roger (29 October 2022). "2022 Rogue Invitational Strongman Event 2 — Cyr Dumbbell Ladder Results & Recap". BarBend.
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  17. ^ "2021 Rogue Invitational". YouTube. 1 March 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2021. See from 16:21 to 17:50
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  19. ^ Возвращаемся к тренировкам послеpow, retrieved 24 November 2023
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