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20 5 Dimitar Savatinov ... Weight: 3 x 100 kilograms (220 lb) tyres; ... Weight: 5 Stone series ranging from 130–186 kilograms (287–410 lb)
Weight Event points Overall points 1 Tom Stoltman United Kingdom: 210 kilograms (460 lb) 9.5 17.5 1 Mitchell Hooper Canada: 210 kilograms (460 lb) 9.5 14.5 3 Pavlo Kordiyaka Ukraine: 200 kilograms (440 lb) 8 9 4 Evan Singleton United States: 190 kilograms (420 lb) 6 16 4 Austin Andrade Mexico: 190 kilograms (420 lb) 6 15 4 Luke Stoltman
Today only the stone continues in customary use for measuring personal body weight. The present stone is 14 pounds (~6.35 kg), but an earlier unit appears to have been 16 pounds (~7.25 kg). The other units were multiples of 2, 8, and 160 times the stone, or 28, 112, and 2240 pounds (~12.7 kg, 50.8 kg, 1016 kg), respectively.
The plural stone is often used when providing a weight (e.g. "this sack weighs 8 stone"). [34] A person's weight is usually quoted in stone and pounds in English-speaking countries that use the avoirdupois system, with the exception of the United States and Canada, where it is usually quoted in pounds. quarter (qr or qtr) 28 12.700 586 36 kg ...
Weight: 138 kilograms (304 lb) stone on the right hand and 114 kilograms (251 lb) stone on the left hand for longest distance. Athletes get 10 seconds for a second pick-up after dropping the stones for the first time.
212 kilograms (467 lb) 5.5 16.5 4 Trey Mitchell United States: 212 kilograms (467 lb) 5.5 18 4 Maxime Boudreault Canada: 212 kilograms (467 lb) 5.5 11.5 4 Luke Stoltman United Kingdom: 212 kilograms (467 lb) 5.5 15.5 8 Mitchell Hooper Canada: 200 kilograms (440 lb) 3 19 9 Eyþór Ingólfsson Melsteð Iceland: 190 kilograms (420 lb) 1.5 4 9
Weight is disputed; a 2006 analysis estimated the depth of this stone at only 1.8–2.5 m, for a weight of 250–300 t. [32] Weight formerly said to be 550 to 600 t. [34] [35] 230 t [36] Mausoleum of Theodoric: Roof slab Ravenna, Italy: Ostrogothic Kingdom: 220 t [37] Menkaure's Pyramid: Giza, Egypt: Largest stones in mortuary temple 200 t [38 ...
The sperm whale brain is the largest known of any modern or extinct animal, weighing on average about 7.8 kilograms (17 lb) [61] [62] (with the smallest known weighing 6.4 kilograms (14 lb) and the largest known weighing 9.2 kilograms (20 lb)), [44] [45] more than five times heavier than a human brain, and has a volume of about 8,000 cm 3. [63]