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Titan serves power lifter contest
November 28, 2011
| by: Overdrive Staff
Winner Hapfor Julius Bjornsson pulled a Mack Titan faster than the nine other power lifters in the truck-pull event of the Met-Rx World’s Strongest Man contest, the Greensboro, N.C.-based truck maker announced.
Wearing a harness, Bjornsson pulled the 22,000-pound tractor the required 25 meters in less time than of all other contestants at the event held at Wingate University in Charlotte, N.C.
Started in 1977, The World’s Strongest Man contest is regarded as a premier event in strength athletics.






