Mike Saunders Wins Masters' World’s Strongest Man
by Randall J. Strossen, IronMind Enterprises, Inc. © 2013
Mike Saunders won the Masters' World’s Strongest Man contest held in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Sunday and Monday or this week, Chad Coy reported to IronMind.
(Left to right): Antanas Abrutis, Mike Saunders and Chad Coy finished third, first and second, respectively, at the 2013 Masters' World’s Strongest Man contest organized by Glenn Ross in Northern Ireland. IronMind® | Courtesy of Chad Coy
“Mike Saunders from Canada won with 68 points, I was second with 66 points, Antanas Abrutis of Lithuania was third with 64,” said Coy. “The immortal Odd Haugen was fourth with 57 points.
“Simon Flint was Injured in the first event and Derek Boyer pulled out after the first event.
Glenn Ross did a fine job.
“Two second place finishes—next year I refuse to be denied yet again . . . So I will resume training this Saturday to be prepared to win next year!,” Coy said.
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