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Alexander Klyushev

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Alexander Klyushev
Alexander Klyushev in 2010
Born
Alexander Klyushev

23 December 1983
OccupationStrongman
Competition record
Strongman
Representing  Russia
European Powerlifting Championships
1st 2008
Strongman
Representing  Russia
World's Strongest Man
Qualified 2009 World's Strongest Man
Russia's Strongest Man[1]
1st 2009
Strongman Champions League[1]
3rd Slovakia Grand Prix 2009
World's Strongest Nation[1]
2nd 2008

Alexander Klyushev (born 23 December 1983)[2] is a Russian strongman competitor and entrant to the World's Strongest Man competition.

Early life and career

Klyushev was born and grew up in the north of Russia in the town of Nyandoma in the Archangelsk region. He was a sportsman in childhood and when 12 years old started doing judo. At 14 he discovered powerlifting. In 2002, he entered Vladimir state university to study history and received his degree in 2007. Due to his study he moved to Vladimir and this turned out to be instrumental in his sporting life. He began training with Serguey Ivanov, a coach of a number of world champion powerlifters. Under his tutelage, Klyushev became the junior World and European Champion and later became the senior European Champion. In 2006, he began to focus on strength athletics, termed power extreme, and in 2007 he took part in the all-Russian power extreme federation tournaments. He was included in the Russian national team which achieved second place in the World's Strongest Nation 2008. In 2009, he became Russia's Strongest Man and was invited to compete at The World's Strongest Man 2009.

He cites Ivan Poddubny as his hero, because he was a legendary Russian wrestler, circus performer and one of the first Russian strongmen. He has also cited Zydrunas Savickas as someone for whom he has deep admiration, believing him to be the "strongest man in the world".[3]

Outside of sport

Alexander is a policeman, something he intends to continue to do when he has finished his strongman career.

General statistics

  • Leg press max weight: 600 kg
  • Bench press max weight: 280 kg
  • Squat max: Dead lift max: 420 kg

References

  1. ^ a b c David Horne's World of Grip
  2. ^ "Alexander Klyushev Stats". IMG. Archived from the original on 31 December 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
  3. ^ Profile on WSM website