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Lucas Hatton

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Lucas Hatton
Personal information
BornEatonville, Washington
Years active2022-
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight168 kg (370 lb)
Sport
SportStrongman
Medal record
Shaw Classic
3rd 2024 Strongest Man on Earth
Arnold Pro Strongman World Series
2nd 2023 Arnold Amateur
3rd 2024 Arnold UK
Official Strongman Games
5th 2022 Official Strongman Games
North America's Strongest Man
2nd 2023
2nd 2024
America's Strongest Man
1st 2023
1st 2024
Beerstone
5th 2022

Lucas Hatton is a professional strongman from Eatonville, Washington and the reigning America's Strongest Man.[1][2]

As a collegiate athlete for Pacific Lutheran University, Hatton played football, track and field (notably shot put, discus and hammer), weightlifting and powerlifting.[3] In 2018 he started competing in local strongman competitions and gradually excelled into the international circuit, emerging fifth at 2022 Official Strongman Games. In 2023 he emerged second at North America's Strongest Man and won America's Strongest Man.[2]

In 2024, he was qualified for the 2024 Arnold UK where he emerged third behind Mitchell Hooper and Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson.[4] He also won America's Strongest Man for the second time.

Personal records

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Strongman:

  • Deadlift (Raw with straps) – 388.5 kg (856 lb) (2024 Strongest Man on Earth)
  • Stiff bar Deadlift (Raw with straps) – 350 kg (772 lb) x 7 reps (2024 Arnold UK)
  • Log press – 211 kg (465 lb) (2024 North America's Strongest Man)
  • Log press for reps – 195 kg (430 lb) x 3 reps (2024 Arnold UK)
  • Axle press – 200 kg (441 lb) (2023 America's Strongest Man)
  • Circus dumbbell press – 130 kg (287 lb) (2024 Arnold UK)
  • Keg toss – 15 kg (33 lb) over 6.10 metres (20 ft 0 in) (2024 Strongest Man on Earth)

Training:

  • Deadlift (Raw with straps) – 390 kg (860 lb) and 369.5 kg (815 lb) x 3 reps
  • Squat (Raw with sleeves) – 363 kg (800 lb) x 3 reps and 340 kg (750 lb) x 8 reps
  • Manhood Stone (Max Atlas Stone) – 229 kg (505 lb) over 4 ft bar

References

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  1. ^ "Lucas Hatton". strongmanarchives.com. March 17, 2024. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Skip Smith (November 27, 2023). "Eatonville native Lucas Hatton conquers Strongest Man event". www.dispatchnews.com. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
  3. ^ "2016-17 Men's Track and Field - Lucas Hatton". Retrieved July 24, 2024.
  4. ^ "2024 Arnold UK - Strongman". strongmanarchives.com. March 17, 2024. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
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