Strong·man (strôngmn) n.: an intense sport of which the modern derivation is a direct descendent of the Scottish and Icelandic/Scandinavian test of manhood. A typical strongman competition is a test of strength, endurance, ingenuity and heart. It consists of events adopted from traditional Scottish Highland Games, variations of powerlifting, Olympic lifting and just plain “crazy” events such as the rope and harness truck pull.As part of the Sunoco Welcome America Celebration, a Strongman Competition was held at Eakins Oval in front of the Art Museum on Saturday and Sunday.
" Farmer's Walk - Competitors carry heavy objects weighing from 275-400 lbs in each hand for a set distance, and compete for the fastest time. A variation involves use of a heavy frame with parallel handles" In this instance this contraption weighed 800lbs. Gerard Benderoth
Gerard Benderoth
Phil Pfister, who was the Met-Rx World's Strongest Man in 2006.I do not know who this guy was, anyone know? Update: Thanks to my commentor who tells me it's Josh Thigpen
but after the three guys before him couldn't go more than 5 feet with the 800lbs of hell, he completed the course
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grabbed the anvil
dumped it
Josh Thigpen made a beeline
over the fence
high fives along the crowd
finishing with the Marine hi five
then he ripped off his shirt
and lifted a girl, probably his girlfriend. Yes the testostorone was flowing at Eakins Oval, which would have made Eakins happy.
I have to say that I love the 10 day July Fourth celebration - America's Birthday - that Philadelphia puts on. I look forward to it every year as I enjoy the festivities, the people, the red, white and blue, the concerts and most importantly the FIREWORKS. I have to admit that no matter where I have lived in Philadelphia, I always have to had to have a view of either the Art Museum or Penns Landing so I could have a party and celebrate Fourth of July. For the past 7 years I have both views, granted PL is a mile away buy I can still enjoy those, the Art Museum, well that's my front yard. I always wait in anticipation for the announcement of who is going to be the headline act at the July 4th - This Year it's John Legend, who I really enjoy, but more importantly from a celebrity photographer stance he's always been terrific and always gives a good shot. I just saw him last week at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Awards in NYC and took this shot; plus chatted with him about his performance. He's really looking forward to performing here, but he's not having a cheesesteak because they are too fattening. Wanted to know if anyone sells turkey cheesesteaks, thinks they have less calories.
http://www.americasbirthday.com/calendar.asp
grabbed the anvil
then he ripped off his shirt


4 comments:
That last guy is Josh Thigpen. Amazing performance!
He should order a chicken steak - no cheese.
Phil Pfister is a machine!
Nah, it's all about Big Benderoth. He's a total kickass bruiser!
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