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Wout Zijlstra
Wout Zijlstra (born 4 August 1964, in Wolsum) is a former strongman and Highland Games athlete from the Netherlands. He competed in the World's Strongest Man competition on two occasions, winning the 3rd place in 1998 behind Sweden's Magnus Samuelsson and Finland's Jouko Ahola.
Biography
Zijlstra was born in Wolsum, Friesland. He managed his first podium finish at the Strongest man of the Netherlands in 1991 where he finished second after Ted van der Parre. It took him until 1994 to reach the podium again. This time he finished third after Ted van der Parre and Berend Veneberg. After this he finished several more times on the podium but it would take him until 2001 to finally win the tournament. After this victory he would not compete again and started focusing on Highland Games. He was invited twice to compete in the World's Strongest Man on both occasions he reached the final. In 1998 he competed together with his rival from the Netherlands Berend Veneberg and would finish third in the final. In 2001 he finished eight in the World's Strongest Man competition. Zijlstra competed together with Berend Veneberg on several occasions in the World's Strongest Team competition and won the tournament in 1998. After this they reached the podium several more times but did not win again. During 1998 World's Strongest Team, Zijlstra equaled Manfred Hoeberl's Highland games one arm weight over bar world record for the 25.5 kg with a 5.60 m throw. At 2000 World Grand Prix world series he broke the record with 5.65 m and again broke it with 5.70 m during 2002 Den Helder Highland Games. He also finished the Elfstedentocht twice and won NK Highland Games in 2003 and 2004. Zijlstra works as a meat inspector and does security jobs. He is married and has 3 children.
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