Torfi Ólafsson

This is an Icelandic name. The last name is a patronymic, not a family name; this person is properly referred to by the given name Torfi.
Torfi Ólafsson
Born Torfi Olafsson
(1965-04-13) 13 April 1965
Iceland
Residence Akureyri, Iceland
Occupation Strongman; Powerlifting
Height 201 cm (6 ft 7 in)[1]
Weight 190 kg (420 lb)[1]
Competition record
Strongman
Representing  Iceland
World's Strongest Man
Qualified 1995 World's Strongest Man
4th 1997 World's Strongest Man
7th 1998 World's Strongest Man
7th 1999 World's Strongest Man
Qualified 2000 World's Strongest Man
World Muscle Power Championships
3rd 1996
Iceland's Strongest Man
1st 1997[2]
3rd 1998
1st 1999
2nd 2000
Powerlifting
Representing  Iceland
IPF Juniors' World Powerlifting Championships
1st 1985[3]
1st 1986[3]
2nd 1988[3]
EPF Men's Junior European Powerlifting Championships
1st 1985[3]
2nd 1988[3]

Torfi Olafsson (born 13 April 1965)[4] is an Icelandic former strongman competitor and junior world champion powerlifter. He was one of the biggest competitors from Iceland to compete at the World's Strongest Man, standing 201 cm (6'7) and weighing 190 kg (418 lbs).

Biography

Torfi was born in 1965. His father was in the road construction industry and Torfi began working for him as early as seven years old. He spent his summers helping his father until he was seventeen. He became the Icelandic powerlifting champion and at the age of 20 won the IPF Junior World Powerlifting Championship. He repeated this feat the following year. As a senior he placed ninth a number of years later. He also won the EPF Junior European crown.

Like a number of his compatriots he turned to strength athletics and on the strongman circuit was very successful. He won Iceland's Strongest Man in 1997 and 1999 and was placed third in the prestigious World Muscle Power Championships in 1996. Of the five World's Strongest Man contests he entered, his highest place was fourth in 1997. He was also a keen Highland Games competitor.[1]

Outside of sport Torfi worked in Iceland with the mentally handicapped and is married with four children and a dog.[1] His daughter Kristin Helga Torfadottir is a powerlifter of growing reputation.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Profile at strongestman.billhenderson.org
  2. Torfi has claimed he has won Iceland's Strongest Man twice and all other years are accounted for except 1997
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Profile at allpowerlifting.com
  4. >Torfi Olafsson's facebook page
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