Louis-Phillipe Jean was born on August 15,1984 and is a Canadian strongman competitor and entrant to the World's Strongest Man competition on multiple occasions.
11 Facts About Louis-Philippe Jean
Louis-Phillipe Louis-Philippe Jean began competing in strongman at the age of 17 and won the Quebec Cup at the age of 22, the youngest man to ever win the title.
Louis-Philippe Jean came third in his first appearance at Canada's Strongest Man in 2006.
In 2008, Louis-Philippe Jean became Canada's Strongest Man, the youngest man to ever win the title, and finished in fourth place at Fortissimus in Quebec.
Louis-Philippe Jean won the Overhead Power Medley event at the Fortissimus contest.
Louis-Philippe Jean was named "Canada's Strongman of the Year" by Fortissimus World Strength in 2008 after winning Canada's Strongest Man, his high placing at Fortissimus, and becoming the youngest Canadian to ever qualify for World's Strongest Man.
Louis-Philippe Jean was invited to the 2008 World's Strongest Man contest, although he failed to make the finals.
In 2009, Louis-Philippe Jean did make the final of the 2009 World's Strongest Man in Valletta, Malta, finishing in 10th place.
Louis-Philippe Jean returned to the 2010 World's Strongest Man contest in Sun City, South Africa but failed to make the finals.
Louis-Philippe Jean broke the Canadian log lift world record on April 30,2011, by lifting 195.5 kilograms.
Louis-Philippe Jean reportedly trained so hard with Poundstone during the days prior to the wedding in preparation for the 2011 World's Strongest Man contest, that he had difficulty walking down the aisle for the ceremony.