| Riku Kiri | |
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| Born | Riku Kiri April 5, 1963 |
| Residence | Helsinki, Finland |
| Occupation | Powerlifting, Strongman |
| Height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
| Weight | 320 pounds (150 kg) |
| Spouse | Sari Kiri |
| Competition record | |||
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| Strongman[1] | |||
| Competitor for |
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| World's Strongest Man | |||
| 3rd | 1993 World's Strongest Man | ||
| 3rd | 1994 World's Strongest Man | ||
| 2nd | 1996 World's Strongest Man | ||
| Qualified | 1997 World's Strongest Man | ||
| 6th | 1998 World's Strongest Man | ||
| World Strongman Challenge | |||
| 1st | 1988 | ||
| 1st | 1991 | ||
| Le Defi Mark Ten International | |||
| 2nd | 1985 | ||
| 2nd | 2002 | ||
| World's Strongest Team | |||
| 1st | 1997 w/Jouko Ahola | ||
| Europe's Strongest Man | |||
| 1st | 1995 | ||
| 1st | 1996 | ||
| 1st | 1997 | ||
| European Hercules | |||
| 1st | 1990 | ||
| 1st | 1991 | ||
| 1st | 1992 | ||
| 1st | 1993 | ||
| IFSA European Open | |||
| 1st | 1995 | ||
| 1st | 1997 | ||
| Finland's Strongest Man | |||
| 1st | 1988 | ||
| 1st | 1993 | ||
| 1st | 1994 | ||
| Powerlifting | |||
| Competitor for |
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| EPF European Powerlifting Championships[2] | |||
| 2nd | 1986 | +125kg | |
| FPF Finnish Powerlifting Championships[3] | |||
| 2nd | 1984 | 125kg | |
| 2nd | 1985 | 125kg | |
| 1st | 1986 | +125kg | |
| NPF Nordic Powerlifting Championships[4] | |||
| 2nd | 1986 | +125kg | |
Riku Kiri (born April 5, 1963 in Kotka, Finland) is a Finnish strongman and powerlifter, best known for competing in the World's Strongest Man competition, narrowly missing out on capturing the title on more than one occasion. He has been referred to as: "the strongest guy who has never won the World's Strongest Man competition."[5]
In one of his first ever strongest man contests, he defeated reigning World's Strongest Man winner Jón Páll Sigmarsson, in 1985.
For most of his appearances in World's Strongest Man competition, Kiri has been hampered by ankle injuries. Although Kiri placed 3rd and 2nd respectively in 1993 and 1996, ankle injuries plagued him during both contests. In reference to the Car Carry event in 1993, Kiri's coach, Markku Suonenvirta, famously said: "His ankle is broken but he's a tough guy." Kiri's ankle was in fact not broken but badly injured and weakened. In the 1996 WSM final event (Power Stairs) Kiri was about to go head to head with Magnus Ver Magnusson. However, just after the starter's whistle, Kiri dropped out due to another ankle injury. Kiri was also forced to drop out of the 1998 World's Strongest Man final due to an ankle injury, finishing in 6th place.
Riku is the uncle of Finnish fitness celebrity Connie Garner. His background is in security work, and he holds shares in Gold's Gym-Helsinki.
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