This is unbelievable.
"Game of Thrones" alum Hafthor Björnsson and his wife, Kelsey Henson, are mourning a heartbreaking pregnancy loss. In a joint Instagram post, the Icelandic actor, 34, and Henson, 33, announced that ...
Hafthor “The Mountain” Björnsson, best known for his role as Gregor Clegane in Game of Thrones, has once again broken the deadlift world record. The 35-year-old Icelandic strongman lifted 510 ...
The Mountain has done it. Hafthor Björnsson deadlifted 501 kilograms (1,105 pounds) at his home gym in Reykjavík, Iceland under the watchful eye of strongman referee Magnus Ver Magnusson to break ...
After two back-to-back draws, Hafthor Bjornsson emerged victorious in his third exhibition boxing match. The 32-year-old strongman defeated Devon Larratt via TKO in the first round. Bjornsson was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On May 5th 2020, Hafthor Björnsson deadlifted 501kg (1,105lbs). The lift was the heaviest weight hauled off the ground in sports ...
On July 26, Hafthor Björnsson proved that he is, once and for all, the world's strongest conventional deadlifter – and he might be positioned to continue making history with record pulls in the near ...
Hafthor Bjornsson, who played the Mountain on "Game of Thrones," has been training at his home in Iceland since the pandemic began. Runar Geirmundsson A global pandemic isn’t keeping the Mountain from ...
Hafthor Bjornsson says he's going to break the world deadlifting record -- a title he already holds -- at the Enhanced Games on May 24 in Sin City ... where he'll attempt to pull more than 1,124 LBs!
HAFTHOR BJORNSSON is better known as The Mountain to some. The 6ft 8in Game of Thrones star is settling his feud with fellow Worlds Strongest Man winner Eddie Hall in a boxing ring in Dubai. Please ...
Hafthor Bjornsson will face arm wrestling legend Devon Larratt in a boxing bout this Saturday, September 18. Bjornsson was originally scheduled to face British strongman Eddie Hall. However, the ...
Icelandic powerlifter Hafthor Bjornsson was crowned 2018 World's Strongest Man on Sunday after winning three of the final weekend's six events in Manila, Philippines. Bjornsson, famous for his role as ...
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