As he is the king of the super-heavyweights, Andrei Chemerkin can rightly claim the title of "The Strongest Man in the World". If he cannot, you tell him. Insiders tip that Chemerkin could tip the scales at over 180 kilos in Sydney. Like many other champions, his timing has been impeccable. It was not until Atlanta that he ruled the super-heavyweight roost. There he hoist a total of 457.5kg in weightliftings two disciplines - the snatch, and the clean and jerk. At the World Championships, he has never won the snatch. His goal is to outclass his famous predecessors (Vlasov, Zhabotinsky, Taranenko, Kurlovich, Pisarenko) and clean and jerk a weight no one has yet lifted. At present, the absolute record is Taranenkos 266 kg clean and jerk. Chemerkins best is 262.5. Watch this space.