For the English footballer and ESPN commentator, see Jamie Reeves (footballer).
Jamie Reeves
Personal information
Born
(1962-05-03) 3 May 1962 (age 62) Sheffield, Yorkshire England
Height
190 cm (6 ft 3 in)
Weight
150 kg (331 lb)
Medal record
Strongman
Representing Great Britain
World's Strongest Man
3rd
1988 World's Strongest Man
1st
1989 World's Strongest Man
2nd
1992 World's Strongest Man (joint with Magnús Ver Magnússon)
Pure Strength
2nd
1988 w/Mark Higgins
3rd
1989 w/Mark Higgins
Representing England
World Muscle Power Championships
2nd
1989 World Muscle Power Champs
2nd
1991 World Muscle Power Champs
1st
1992 World Muscle Power Champs
1st
2000 World Muscle Power Champs
World Strongman Challenge
1st
1992
3rd
1993
3rd
1998
World's Strongest Team
1st
1995
4th
1997
European Muscle Power Championships
1st
1991
1st
1992
Britain's Strongest Man
1st
1988
1st
1989
1st
1992
1st
1998
England's Strongest Man
1st
1987
1st
1988
1st
1989
1st
1992
1st
1993
1st
1994
1st
1995
1st
1996
1st
1997
World Mighty Man
1st
1992
3rd
1993
Europe's Strongest Man
1st
1988
1st
1989
Battle of the Giants
3rd
1989
European Hercules
2nd
1991
3rd
1996
Other Grand Prix & Internationals
2nd
Hresysti 1991
2nd
Kraftur Tournament 1989
1st
Lithuania Grand Prix (IFSA) 1998
British Muscle Power Championship
1st
1994
1st
1996
National Truck Pulling Championships
1st
(ASA/Bristol Street Motors) 1986
Jamie Reeves (born 3 May 1962)[1] is a British former coal miner, strongman and professional wrestler. As a strongman, he won the 1989 World's Strongest Man,[1] was World Muscle Power champion,[1] and also had numerous other titles including Europe's Strongest Man and Britain's Strongest Man.[1] Following retirement from competitive sport he continued to be involved in strength athletics as a referee, event promoter and coach.
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