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- Husafell_Stone abstract "Husafell Stone is a legendary lifting stone located in Húsafell, Iceland. The stone weighs roughly 190 kg (418 lbs) and is kept near a goat pen built by pastor Snorri Björnsson over two hundred years ago.The stone has been used as a test of strength by either simply lifting the stone, or by lifting and carrying the stone around the goat pen where it is located. The Husafell Stone is also named Kviahellan (pen slab) by pastor Snorri, who used the stone as a door to his sheep pen. The test to achieve fullsterkur (\"full-strong\") status is to lift the stone up and carry it the 50 metres around the perimeter of the goat pen. Successfully walking the full distance around the pen is considered a widely recognized feat of strength in the field of stone carrying, and is referred to as achieving fullsterkur status.Fullsterkur status refers to the weight of the actual stone; for this status the stone must weigh a minimum of 155 kg (341 lbs). Hálfsterkur (\"half strength\") stones weigh up to 104 kg (228.8 lbs), hálfdrættingur (\"weakling\") stone up to 49 kg (107.8 lbs), and amlóði (\"useless\") stone up to 23 kg (50.6 lbs).Men have lifted the Husafell stone to different heights and attempted to carry the stone as a test of strength for hundreds of years. When the event was featured at the 1992 World's Strongest Man competition held in Iceland and using the actual Husafell Stone, it proved to be a very popular and influential event in the sport of strongman. Canadian strongman Gregg Ernst set a world record at the 1992 WSM by carrying the Husafell Stone 70 metres. In recent years, replicas are created (of varying weights and sizes) and used in events at strongman competitions all over the world.".
- Husafell_Stone thumbnail Weight_Carry.JPG?width=300.
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageID "29378466".
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageLength "3370".
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageRevisionID "699392222".
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageWikiLink 1992_Worlds_Strongest_Man.
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Icelandic_folklore.
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stones.
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Strongmen_competitions.
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Gregg_Ernst.
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Húsafell.
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Iceland.
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Lifting_stone.
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Strongman_(strength_athlete).
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageWikiLink File:Weight_Carry.JPG.
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Husafell Stone".
- Husafell_Stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Husafell_Stone subject Category:Icelandic_folklore.
- Husafell_Stone subject Category:Stones.
- Husafell_Stone subject Category:Strongmen_competitions.
- Husafell_Stone hypernym Stone.
- Husafell_Stone type Building.
- Husafell_Stone type Competition.
- Husafell_Stone type Event.
- Husafell_Stone type Competition.
- Husafell_Stone type Event.
- Husafell_Stone comment "Husafell Stone is a legendary lifting stone located in Húsafell, Iceland. The stone weighs roughly 190 kg (418 lbs) and is kept near a goat pen built by pastor Snorri Björnsson over two hundred years ago.The stone has been used as a test of strength by either simply lifting the stone, or by lifting and carrying the stone around the goat pen where it is located. The Husafell Stone is also named Kviahellan (pen slab) by pastor Snorri, who used the stone as a door to his sheep pen.".
- Husafell_Stone label "Husafell Stone".
- Husafell_Stone sameAs Q16985343.
- Husafell_Stone sameAs m.0ds57pf.
- Husafell_Stone sameAs Камінь_Хусафелл.
- Husafell_Stone sameAs Q16985343.
- Husafell_Stone wasDerivedFrom Husafell_Stone?oldid=699392222.
- Husafell_Stone depiction Weight_Carry.JPG.
- Husafell_Stone isPrimaryTopicOf Husafell_Stone.