People often only remember him pulling the second to last & shouting his iconic mannerism but Most people forget his best as seen here was 1'153 which he utters something masked in the cheering of the bystanders. I to this day wish I knew what he was saying. Either thanks for posting it again!
'Jón Páll Sigmarsson died on the 16th January 1993 of a heart attack. He was deadlifting in his gym in Iceland when he suffered the heart attack, caused, it is thought, by a torn aorta which was related to a weakened heart, a problem that was known to exist in his family.'
Bill was in his prime 5 years before this....
SR4LosersIsMYBITCH 3 weeks ago
think jon pall maby in hes best shape ever in this competition :)
Bill was not
rotortilttt 3 weeks ago
I have watched every WSM and i still say to this day the very best WSM is JPS.
concernedagain 4 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Enjoy!
HITstrongman 1 month ago 3
Do you have any strongmen's training videos or bodybuilding videos? could please upload them? Thank you so much!
getbig0105 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
I can't believe Kaz struggled with those stones!
bagzie 1 month ago
People often only remember him pulling the second to last & shouting his iconic mannerism but Most people forget his best as seen here was 1'153 which he utters something masked in the cheering of the bystanders. I to this day wish I knew what he was saying. Either thanks for posting it again!
You are the man!!!
WABWSM 1 month ago 3
Those are some funky sounding pipes.
Maddolis 1 month ago 2
@ 44:47 there is no reason to be alive if you can't do dead lift. Jon Pall Sigmarsson
StFidjnr 1 month ago 7
@StFidjnr
how ironic Jon Pall himself died while deadlifting :-/
davess61 1 month ago
@davess61 can u provide the source of that information?
tlast2O12dude 1 month ago
@tlast2O12dude
from wikipedia:
'Jón Páll Sigmarsson died on the 16th January 1993 of a heart attack. He was deadlifting in his gym in Iceland when he suffered the heart attack, caused, it is thought, by a torn aorta which was related to a weakened heart, a problem that was known to exist in his family.'
davess61 1 month ago
@davess61 It is also mentioned in the Jon Pall Sigmarsson documentary.
AmusingYeti 1 month ago