Gymnastics Tubing star Jesse Pynnönen, who devoured 25 Berlin monks in half an hour, won World Championship gold in handball

Pynnönen’s Youtube channel has more than 157,000 subscribers.

Power athlete and tubet star Jesse Pynnönen won World Championship gold in handicrafts at the weekend in Arendal, Norway. Pynnönen’s series was over a hundred kilos.

Two other gold medals also came to Finland: To Pekka Lähderinte 85 kilograms in series and To Tomi Kest In the 75-pound series. In addition, medals were won Aino Askala (bronze n-65 kg), Jouni Mähönen (silver m-100 kg Masters series) and Jyrki Rantanen (bronze m-100 kg), says the Finnish Power Association in a press release.

In the strength competitions, the athlete’s grip is measured in a variety of ways using several different sports. Sports include the lifting of thick axles at maximum or repetitions, time holds, various grip tests that test grip, and the legendary one-handed lift.

Pynnönen is a power athlete, racer and tubettor. Last year, Pynnönen won a bronze medal in Finland’s Strongest Man competition.

He is also the first Finn to violate the 200 kg total weight limit in extra weight, including his own live weight and extra weight.

Among the merits of the food side is the world record for eating a monk: 25 Berlin monks in 30 minutes. Pynnönen’s Jesse Eats feed channel has more than 157,000 subscribers.

The Finnish Powerlifting Association was founded at the end of 2014. It launched a competitive anti-doping operation in 2015.

According to the Federation’s website, the Federation is the world’s first strongest man and woman, the organizer of traction and other similar power competitions, with an anti-doping program in accordance with the rules of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

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