Vehicle pull
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Vehicle pull is a Strongman event featured in World’s Strongest Man and other similar competitions which requires competitors to pull extremely heavy trucks, buses, tanks, trains or aeroplanes while being attached to a harness that is connected to the vehicle. The heavier the vehicle is, a rope is provided for them to pull on.[1] The person who completes the course in the fastest time or covers the most distance is declared the winner.[2]
In 1920s, farmers in Bowling Green, Missouri and Vaughnsville, Ohio began hitching their field tractors to weighted sleds and roared down a track to see who could pull it the farthest, which gathered a lot of spectators.[3] After the tractor pull was a successful spectators event for many years, there was also an event started called the truck pull which became even more famous and continued until strongman Vehicle pull came into play with the inaugural World’s Strongest Man in 1977.
In Strongman competitions
Since 1977, Vehicle pulls involving numerous trucks, buses, trains and planes have been used in more than 460 events organized by World’s Strongest Man, Europe’s Strongest Man, Pure Strength, Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe, World's Ultimate Strongman, Giants Live, International Federation of Strength Athletes, World Strongman Cup Federation, Strongman Champions League and in several National competitions of Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Iceland, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, Sweden, Ukraine and the United States.[4]
In the World’s Strongest Man competition, the vehicle is often chosen to reference a previous winner or the current host city of the current competition; and the terrains change yearly as well, with vehicles being pulled on snow, ice, sand, concrete etc.[5]