Matjaz Belsak (in Slovenian MatjaÃ
¾ BelÃ
¡ak; born 23 September 1992) is a Slovenian professional strongman and powerlifter. Having competed in 71 International strongman competitions and winning 16 of them, Belsak is the ninth most decorated strongman in history.
Biography
Early life
MatjaÃ
¾ BelÃ
¡ak was born in a village SeniÃÂica, near Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia on 23 September 1992. He grew up in a family of cooks; his parents own a restaurant "Gostilna BelÃ
¡ak" where he still occasionally works as an apprentice chef. He graduated in Tourist Studies.
Powerlifting career
MatjaÃ
¾ started working out in 2008, when he was 15, with a goal to become stronger. As his strength was increasing really fast, it soon became clear that he might be able to show some really decent results in a couple of years. He decided to compete in his first powerlifting meet in 2010, when he was 17 years old. During his early years of strength related sports he set quite a few Slovenian national records in powerlifting and he even won the overall gold in GPC Slovenian Powerlifting nationals in 2010. In 2012 he won his first and only international powerlifting meet (GPC), totaling 875 kg / 1929 lbs (360 kg / 793,5 lbs in the squat, 190 kg / 419 lbs in bench press and 325 kg / 716,5 in deadlift). After that competition he only focused on the sport of strongman.
Strongman career
Beginnings
A former Slovenian strongman and Slovenia's strongest man at that time Gregor Stegnar saw the potential in the young powerlifter and inspired him to try strongman for the first time in 2012, offering him his mentorship. MatjaÃ
¾ quickly fell in love with the sport. He started competing in competitions in Slovenia and surrounding countries.
Becoming a professional strongman
MatjaÃ
¾ became a professional strongman after winning the Savickas classic competition in 2015, which enabled him to compete in the Strongman Champions League in the next season at just 20 years old, where he was among the youngest competing athletes.
Slovenia's Strongest Man
Almost immediately after starting to compete in strongman, MatjaÃ
¾ won the title of Slovenia's Strongest Man in 2014 and did it again in 2015 The contest was not held during the next two years. In 2018 and 2019 he again won the title back to back. The contest was again not held during the next two years due to COVID-19.
From 2022 onwards, besides competing, MatjaÃ
¾ also took over the organizing and hosting of the competition. He won the title in 2022, 2023 and 2024, taking his tally to 7 titles.
Strongman Champions League
- During the 2013âÂÂ2016 seasons, MatjaÃ
¾ did only a few competitions during his first two years of competing in the Strongman Champions League, as he was mostly focusing on becoming stronger, but he competed in a lot of SCL events in 2016 and finished the season by taking the 5th place in the finals.
- In the season of 2017, MatjaÃ
¾ won all of the SCL competitions he took part in and even won the final in Mexico, becoming the 2017 Strongman Champion's League world champion, achieving one of his biggest goals to that day, as he stated in a video made a year before.
World's Strongest Man
After a few successful years of competing on the international level, MatjaÃ
¾ was invited to compete in the World's Strongest Man.
- In the 2015 World's Strongest Man in Putrajaya, Malaysia, MatjaÃ
¾ successfully made his first appearance at the event. While he didn't qualify for the finals, he finished 3rd in his heat.
- In the 2016 World's Strongest Man in Kasane, Botswana, MatjaÃ
¾ made it to the finals, finishing 9th overall.
- In the 2017 World's Strongest Man in Gabarone, Botswana, he was unable to make it to the finals, finishing 3rd in his heat.
- In the 2018 World's Strongest Man in Manila, Philippines, MatjaÃ
¾ had his best performance at WSM, finishing 7th place overall in the finals.
World's Strongest Team
Europe's Strongest Man
MatjaÃ
¾ competed on three different Europe's Strongest Man competitions, always finishing in the top 10:
Arnold Strongman Classic
MatjaÃ
¾ competed on Arnold Strongman Classic events all over the world. His most important placings were:
Hip replacement and rehabilitation
MatjaÃ
¾ had a complete right hip replacement on 24 June 2021 because of an old injury. The injury made him unable to compete for some time. His first strongman competition after the hip replacement was Slovenia's Strongest man 2022, which he also won, just about a year after the surgery. During the rehabilitation he also competed at Slovenia's Arm Wrestling Championship 2022.
Physical characteristics
MatjaÃ
¾ is 187 cm tall (6 ft 2 in) and weighs around 150 kg (330 lbs) during the competitive strongman season.
Daily life
MatjaÃ
¾ trains most of the time in his home gym. He usually trains for 3âÂÂ4 hours a day, besides his regular stretching and mobility routines. He usually has 5 meals per day and consumes between 5000 and 7000 calories daily. He tries to sleep for at least 8 hours every night.
Personal records
- Deadlift â (2019 Arnold Africa) (National Record)
- Elephant bar Deadlift (Raw w/straps) â (2019 Arnold Strongman Classic)
- Frame Deadlift (from 15 in) â (2019 Slovenia's Strongest Man)
- Car Deadlift â x 16 reps (2014 SCL Hungary)
- Squat â (Raw, with wraps)
- Axle press â (2017 Europe's Strongest Man)
- Log press â (2014 Owerhead King Austri) (National Record)
- Log press (with SCL giant log) â (2017 SCL FIBO)
- Viking press â x 15 reps (2016 SCL Norway)
- Block press â (2014 Savickas Classic)
- Cyr Dumbbell press â (2020 Arnold Strongman Classic)
- Cyr (Junior) Dumbbell press for reps (in 60 seconds) â x 9 reps (has achieved this feat twice)<br>(2017 SCL Canada) and (2017 Festival des Hommes Forts de Warwick) (Joint-World Record)
- Circus Dumbbell press for reps (in 60 seconds) â x 10 reps (2016 WSM - Group 1) (Former Joint-World Record)
- Circus Dumbbell press for reps (in 60 seconds) â x 14 reps (2017 SCL World Finals) (World Record)
- Atlas Stones â 5 stones set in 19.89 seconds (2015 SCL FIBO) (World Record)
- Atlas Stone to Shoulder â x 8 reps/ bouncing technique (2014 Giants Live Hungary) (Former World Record)
- Max Atlas Stone â (2019 Arnold Africa)
- Húsafell Stone â 186 kg (410 lb) for 55.07 meters (180 ft 8 in) (2019 Arnold Strongman Classic)
- Odd Haugen tombstone to shoulder â (2019 Arnold Strongman Classic)
- Sandbag over bar â over 4.57 metres (15 ft 0 in) (2018 Arnold Strongman Classic)
- Front hold â for 15.94 seconds (2015 SCL Poland)
- Power Medley â log carry for 20m course and sled drag for 20m course in 34.50 seconds (2017 SCL World Finals) (World Record)
- Conan's Wheel of Pain â 32.16 meters (105 ft 6 in) (2019 Arnold Strongman Classic)
- Arm over arm truck pull â for 25m course in 43.67 seconds (2015 SCL Martinique) (World Record)
- Arm over arm truck pull â for 20m course in 37.28 seconds (2015 SCL Austria) (World Record)
- Viking Boat pull (without the sails) â harness only/ no rope for 25 meters 'in ice terrain' - 16.68 seconds (2016 World's Strongest Viking / SCL Norway) (Former World Record)
- Truck pull â 'uphill' for 16.12 meters (2017 Festival des Hommes Forts de Warwick)
Media appearances
Despite being one of the strongest people on earth, MatjaÃ
¾ does not get that much media attention in Slovenia. However, he made a few appearances in Slovenian's most important media:
- In 2016 he gave an interview on a popular Slovenian radio show, hosted by Denis AvdiÃÂ, where he was asked to pull a truck.
- In 2018 he gave an interview for the Slovenian national television.
- In 2019 MatjaÃ
¾ was a special guest on an annual event of Elektro Ljubljana, one of major energy suppliers in Slovenia, where he symbolically lifted a model of a transmission tower.
- In 2020 he gave an interview during one of the most watched Slovenian news shows on Pop TV.
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