There's an event in the world's Strongest mans competion called the car carry. Here is a description of one such event.
The last event on Saturday night was the Car Carry. The course was 80 feet long for the fastest time. The car was a modified Volkswagon weighing 815 lbs. (369.6 kg) A portion of the roof and floor were removed and the car was fitted with shoulder straps to simulate a Super Yoke-type of event. This event was also very awkward and not an event that can be practiced for easily. Only 4 of the 16 competitors were able to complete the Car Carry course. Derek Boyer, originally from the Fiji Islands and now representing Australia, showed his determination and "Island Power" in finishing and posted a time of 56.87 seconds, placing 4th in the event. Schoonveld carried the car across the finish line in 52.09 seconds and placed 3rd. "The Viking", Svend Karlsen of Norway, a favorite in this event was brilliant and crossed the finish line in 30.85 seconds. But by far, the most impressive performance in an event over the entire two-day competition would have to go to Chad Smith of Texas in this, the Car Carry. Chad has often exhibited extreme power and speed in yoke events, but would he continue with an awkward 800-plus pound Volkswagon? The answer was "yes" and he astounded the crowd with the "unheard of" time of 21.78 seconds. This was 9 seconds faster than the world-class time posted by Karlsen. It was an amazing show of strength and speed.
text quoted from http://www.strength-athletics.com/caribbean/article.html
Jouko Ahola holds the world record for this event. Car-carrying world record 1996 444kg (978 lb.) 27.6 m (90.5 ft.)
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