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Tarmo Mitt
Born
Tarmo Mitt

(1977-05-22) 22 May 1977 (age 47)[1]
Other namesThe Mountain
OccupationStrongman
Height6 ft 4.5 in (1.94 m)
Competition record
Tarmo Mitt
Tarmo Mitt
Strongman
Representing  Estonia
World's Strongest Man

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World Strongman Federation World Team Cup
1st 2008 (with Janne Virtanen)
World Strongman Cup
3rd Overall World Strongman Cup 2005
2nd Overall World Strongman Cup 2006
WSM Super Series
2nd 2008 Sweden Super Series
Estonia's Strongest Man
1st 1999
1st 2000
1st 2001
3rd 2002
1st 2003
1st 2004
1st 2006
Belarus Strongman Cup
1st Stage 2 Minsk 2010

Tarmo Mitt (born on 22 May 1977 Estonia) is a leading strongman competitor and regular entrant to the World's Strongest Man competition. He was a finalist, finishing inside the top ten, in four consecutive years.

Career

Mitt was 20 when he started training and competing in strongman competitions and within 2 years had won his national championships. By 2005 he had become recognised as won of the world's leading competitors with podium finishes in the World Strongman Cup happening regularly. He was invited to the World's Strongest Man finals and made the final in 2005. Despite being in the WSM final on four consecutive occasions from 2005 to 2008, he did make the starting line-up for the 2009 event, instead being given the first reserve spot. He counts this as his biggest disappointment whilst training as a strongman.[2] In the 2007 final he tore his biceps and this led to his tenth place, although he was still in the final. Recently, Tarmo won the second stage of the Belarus Strongman Cup held in Minsk on Sept. 11, 2010.[3]

His favourite strongman events are the Hercules hold and Atlas stones, with the squat being his weakest.

General stats

  • Bench press max weight: 225 kg
  • Squat max: 320 kg
  • Dead lift max: 335 kg

References

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