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Dave Ostlund
Personal information
Born (1981-05-07) May 7, 1981 (age 43)
Edina, Minnesota
Alma materUniversity of St. Thomas
Height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
SpouseKate Ostlund
ChildrenWilliam Thor Ostlund
Websitewww.minnesotastrongman.com
Medal record
Strongman [1]
Representing  United States
World's Strongest Man
9th 2005 World's Strongest Man
Qualified 2006 World's Strongest Man
6th 2007 World's Strongest Man
3rd 2008 World's Strongest Man
8th 2009 World's Strongest Man
Qualified 2010 World's Strongest Man
6th 2014 World's Strongest Man
Strongman Super Series
5th 2005 Venice Beach Super Series
8th 2005 Poland Super Series
6th 2005 Sweden Super Series
10th 2005 Mohegan Sun Super Series
7th 2006 Mohegan Sun Super Series
1st 2007 Venice Beach Super Series
9th 2008 Mohegan Sun Super Series
3rd 2008 Madison Square Garden Super Series
5th 2010 Swedish Grand Prix
2nd 2010 Overall
Arnold Strongman Classic
10th 2009
6th 2010
World Strongman Cup
1st 2004 Canada
9th 2004 Belarus
4th 2005 Canada
6th 2006 Russia
9th 2006 Latvia
6th 2006 Russia
4th 2007 Russia

David Ostlund (born May 7, 1981) is an American professional strongman competitor. He grew up in Edina, Minnesota and attended Edina High School.[2] Ostlund was a member of the Edina track and field team and competed in the shot put and discus events. It was his weight training for track that initially sparked his interest in the sport of strongman.[3]

Ostlund began training with rocks and tires in addition to his weight training and in May 2001, he entered his first strongman contest in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin. He was placed first and has been competing regularly ever since.[4]

Ostlund attended the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota where he continued his weight and strongman training. He graduated in 2003 and worked for about a year as a real estate appraiser. In 2004, he won his pro card at The Strongest in the West contest in Eagle, Idaho. In October 2005, he married Kate Strachota, whom he met at college.[5] They currently live in Edina, MN with their four kids. He makes and sells Elite Tacky for stone lifting which can be purchased at https://www.jackalsgym.com/product/dave-ostlund-tacky/.

Achievements

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Professional Competitive Record – [1st (6),2nd (5),3rd (3) – Out of Total(36)]

Performance Metric – .862 [American – .871 International – .854]

Professional 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th INJ DNQ Total
American 2 4 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 17
International 4 1 2 2 2 2 1 4 1 1 19
Combined 6 5 3 3 3 4 4 1 5 2 1 35

COMPLETED CONTESTS

  • United States Rochester's Strongest Man 2010- Rochester, MN, USA- 1st Place
  • United States World's Strongest Man 2008 – Charleston, West Virginia, USA – 3rd place
  • Belarus World Strongman Federation Grand Prix – Belarus – Silichy, Belarus – 5th place (8/3/2008)
  • United States Madison Square Garden Super Series (World's Strongest Man Qualifier) – New York, New York, USA – 3rd place (6/21/2008)
  • United States Hawaii's Strongest Man – Honolulu, Hawaii, USA – winner (2008)
  • United States All American Challenge / Fit Expo (World's Strongest Man Super Series Qualifier) – Los Angeles, California, USA – 3rd place (2/17/2008)
  • United States USA vs Poland – Poland – 2nd place (2008)
  • United States Mohegan Sun Super Series (World's Strongest Man Qualifier) – Connecticut, USA – 9th place (2008)
  • United States World's Strongest Man – Anaheim, California, USA – 6th place (2007)
  • Canada Altona Strongman – Manitoba, Canada – winner (2007)
  • Russia World Strongman Cup – Moscow, Russia – 4th place (2007)
  • United States Venice Beach Super Series (World's Strongest Man Qualifier) – Venice Beach, California, USA – winner (2007)
  • United States St. Patrick's Strongman (National Qualifier) – Columbia, South Carolina, USA – 2nd place (2007)
  • United States Fit Expo – Pasadena, California, USA – 4th place (2007)
  • Russia World Strongman Cup – Podolsk, Russia – 6th place (2006)
  • China World's Strongest Man – Sanya, China – 4th place in Heat, DNQ for Final (2006)
  • Canada Altona Strongman – Manitoba, Canada – winner (2006)
  • United States Utah's Strongest Man (USA National Championship Qualifier) – Utah, USA – 7th place (6/10/2006)
  • United States Mohegan Sun Super Series (World's Strongest Man Qualifier) – Connecticut, USA – 7th place (2006)
  • Latvia World Strongman Cup – Riga, Latvia – 9th place (2006)
  • United States Iron Man Fit Expo Strongman Championship – Pasadena, California, USA – 3rd place (2/19/2006)
  • Russia World Strongman Cup – Khanty Mansisk, Russia – 5th place (2006)
  • China World's Strongest Man – Chengdu, China – 9th place (2005)
  • Canada World Strongman Cup – Ladysmith, Canada – 4th place (2005)
  • United States Big Tony's Strongman – Wisconsin, USA – 2nd place (2005)
  • United States Mohegan Sun Super Series (World's Strongest Man Qualifier) – Connecticut, USA – 10th place (2005)
  • Sweden Sweden Super Series (World's Strongest Man Qualifier) – Varberg, Sweden – 6th place (2005)
  • Poland Poland Super Series (World's Strongest Man Qualifier) – Malbork, Poland – 8th place (2005)
  • Russia USSF Russia Grand Prix – Moscow, Russia – 7th place (2005)
  • United States Venice Beach Super Series (World's Strongest Man Qualifier) – Venice Beach, California, USA – 5th place (2005)
  • United States Strongest Man on Grand – St. Paul, Minnesota, USA – 2nd place (2005)
  • Belarus World Strongman Cup – Minsk, Belarus – 9th place (2005)
  • Ukraine USSF Ukraine Grand Prix – Kyiv, Ukraine – 7th place (2005)
  • United States Fit Expo – Pasadena, California, USA – 6th place (2005)
  • United States Snowman Challenge – Illinois, USA 2nd place (2005)
  • Canada World Strongman Cup – Edmonton, Canada – winner (2004)
  • Canada Morden Strongman – Manitoba, Canada – winner (2004)
  • United States Big Tony's Strongman – Wisconsin, USA – 4th place (2004)

Amateur Competitive Record – [1st (12),2nd (3),3rd (3) – Out of Total(21)]
Performance Metric – .947

Amateur 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th Total
American 12 3 3 1 1 1 21
  • United States Strongest in the West (NAS) (Amateur Platinum Plus Level Competition) – winner (2004) earned ASC Professional Strongman Card
  • United States NAS Team Championships – Illinois, USA – winner (2004)
  • United States Snowman Challenge – Illinois, USA – winner (2004)
  • United States Monster's of the Midwest (Amateur Platinum Level Competition) – Missouri, USA – 4th place (12/6/2003)
  • United States USA Amateur National Championship – HW Division (Amateur Platinum Level Competition) – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA – 3rd place (2003)
  • United States Heartland Challenge – Iowa, USA – winner (2003)
  • United States Dino Day Challenge – Columbus, Ohio, USA – winner (2003)
  • United States Stillwater's Strongest Man – Minnesota, USA – 2nd place (2003)
  • United States Granite City Strongman – Minnesota, USA – winner (2003)
  • United States West Virginia's Strongest Man – West Virginia, USA – winner (2003)
  • United States North Dakota's Strongest Man – North Dakota, USA – winner (2003)
  • United States Battle of the Badge – Minnesota, USA – winner (2003)
  • United States Azalea Festival Strongman – Virginia, USA – 2nd place (2003)
  • United States Northeast Strongman Showdown – Boston, Massachusetts, USA – 2nd place (2003)
  • United States Broadripple Fitness Strongman Challenge – Indianapolis, USA – winner (2003)
  • United States USA Amateur National Championship – HW Division (Amateur Platinum Level Competition) – St. Louis, Missouri, USA – 6th place (2002)
  • United States Heartland Challenge – Iowa, USA – 3rd place (2002)
  • United States Stillwater's Strongest Man – Minnesota, USA – 7th place (2002)
  • United States Granite City Strongman – Minnesota, USA – winner (2002)
  • United States South Dakota's Strongest Man – South Dakota, USA – 3rd place (2001
  • United States A & K Strongman Challenge – Wisconsin, USA – winner (2001)

References

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  1. ^ Official Home of The World's Strongest Man Competition. Theworldsstrongestman.com (2009-12-16). Retrieved on 2011-06-06.
  2. ^ Biography Archived 2009-07-21 at the Wayback Machine. Minnesotastrongman.com (2005-10-09). Retrieved on 2011-06-06.
  3. ^ "Q & A with Dave Ostlund an American Professional Strongman Athlete :: SportsPageMagazine.com". Archived from the original on 2010-08-05. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  4. ^ Jay Weiner: Minnesota's Strongest Man feels strongly about performance-enhancing drugs Archived 2010-06-24 at the Wayback Machine. MinnPost (2007-12-20). Retrieved on 2011-06-06.
  5. ^ Biography Archived 2009-07-21 at the Wayback Machine. Minnesotastrongman.com (2005-10-09). Retrieved on 2011-06-06.
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