'Game of Thrones' Star Who Played 'The Mountain' Sets New Deadlift World Record

Hafthor Bjornsson—the Icelandic native who played The Mountain in 'Game of Thrones—has broken the deadlift world record by hoisting 1,104 pounds.

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Game of Thrones actor Hafthor Bjornsson broke a weightlifting record on Saturday, picking up 1,104.52 pounds, ESPN reports.

The 31-year-old Icelandic strongman broke his rival Eddie Hall’s record of 1,102.31 pounds, which he set at the 2016 World Deadlift Championships in England. While Hall held the weight for longer and dropped it out of exhaustion, Bjornsson didn’t even look tired after his lift.

“I believe today I could've done more, but what's the point?” Bjornsson said afterward. “I'm happy with this. My family and friends, they were happy with this, and I've decided to call it.”

The 6-foot-9 and 425-pound Bjornsson played The Hound’s brother, “The Mountain”—or Gregor Clegane—in GoT, a fact that had many fans excited about his win.

Hafthor Bjornsson (aka The Mountain) just set a record by lifting 1,100 pounds (501 kg) and did it far more casually than any human should pic.twitter.com/XMj44w4j5c

— William Joy (@WilliamJoy) May 2, 2020

Hafthor Bjoernsson just deadlifted 501kgs 😭😭 how does man lift half a tonne of weight #TheMountain

— knowls (@mikeyknowlson) May 2, 2020

#themountain just lifted 1102 lbs.... the power.... incredible congratulations Hafthor Bjornsson

— Mr_Glass_GamingTTV (@MrGlassGamingYT) May 2, 2020

Just watched Hafthor Bjornsson pull a 501 kg deadlift... Absolutely incredible pic.twitter.com/wmX3wXQbs9

— Christopher Miller (@cmillz29) May 2, 2020

Bjornsson also challenged Hall to a boxing match: “I just knocked out your record, and now I’m ready to knock you out in the ring,” Bjornsson said between gasps of air.

Hall has already responded, saying he will “1,000 percent sign those papers.” He also added that the match wouldn’t be for money or glory but to prove that he isn’t the cheater that Bjornsson has called him.

Bjornsson came in first at the 2018 World’s Strongest Man competition, and has placed third or better at the annual competition since 2012.

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