Van Hatfield | |
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Born | Van Hatfield September 13, 1971 Mapleton, Utah United States |
Occupation | Strongman |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Title | America's Strongest Man |
Competition record | ||
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Strongman | ||
Representing United States | ||
Arnold Strongman Classic | ||
7th | 2005 | |
9th | 2008 | |
IFSA Strongman World Championships | ||
8th | 2007 | |
IFSA Pan-American Championships | ||
8th | 2005 | |
IFSA Strongman World Team Championships | ||
2nd | 2005 Team Pan-America | |
IFSA | ||
2nd | 2005 Holland Grand Prix | |
America's Strongest Man | ||
1st | 2004 | |
2nd | 2007 | |
3rd | 2008 | |
World's Strongest Nation | ||
3rd | 2005 | |
Hawaii's Strongest Man | ||
3rd | 2004 | |
Powerlifting | ||
Representing United States | ||
USAPL National Powerlifting Championships | ||
3rd | 1999 | +125kg |
4th | 2001 | +125kg |
Van Hatfield (born September 13, 1971) is an American professional strongman competitor and powerlifter from Mapleton, Utah.[1] Van won America's Strongest Man in 2004, his career best win.[2] Van came in 2nd at the IFSA Strongman World Team Championships in 2005 with team Pan-America with teammates Travis Ortmayer, Geoff Dolan and Jon Andersen.[1] Van competed in the 2007 IFSA Strongman World Championships, finishing in eighth place.[1]
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