The Baillargeon Brothers
   HOME
*





The Baillargeon Brothers
The Baillargeon Brothers were Canadian strongmen and professional wrestlers. They were called "the six strongest brothers in the world". Information The Baillargeon Brothers were from Saint-Magloire-de-Bellechasse, Quebec, Canada. They were known for their strength even in childhood and often worked on farms and later as lumberjacks.''Hommage aux célèbres frères Baillargeon'', publisher: ''Plume d'oie, 1997'', published: 1997, url=https://books.google.tt/books?id=6zgrAAAACAAJ&lr=&source=gbs_navlinks_s The brothers became involved in entertainment on November 26, 1946. Jean Baillargeon went to a vaudeville show where a wrestler named "Sheik Abid" offered $100 to anyone who lift his weight which was said be 725 pounds. After insisting several times to attempt this feat, he was given a barbell weighing 130-150 pounds to lift in the standing-snatch position. He completed the task, though his hand was off balance. The promoters were going to disqualify him, but the crowd booed ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Strongman
In the 19th century, the term strongman referred to an exhibitor of strength or similar circus performers who performed feats of strength. More recently, strength athletics, also known as strongman competitions, have grown in popularity. These competitions are now composed of a variety of events in which competitors have to move the highest weights possible, the winner being the one having the highest tally across all events. Description In the first half of the 20th century, strongmen would perform various feats of strength such as the bent press (not to be confused with the bench press, which did not exist at the time), supporting large amounts of weight held overhead at arm's length, steel bending, chain breaking, etc. They needed to have large amounts of wrist, hand, and tendon strength for these feats, as well as prodigious oblique strength. In the late 20th century the term ''strongman'' evolved to describe one who competes in strength athletics – a more modern ec ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  



MORE