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Tom Ryan Stoltman (born 30 May 1994) is a British professional strongman competitor, from Invergordon, Scotland. He is a three time winner of the World's Strongest Man in 2021, 2022, and 2024. He also won the national title of Britain's Strongest Man on the same years.
Tom Stoltman: The 2024 World's Strongest Man was the 47th World's Strongest Man competition that took place in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina from May 1 to ...
Tom Stoltman would reclaim his title of World's Strongest Man with three event wins in the final at the 2024 contest, which was held once again at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. He also became one of 7 men to hold the title at least 3 times. Previous champion Mitchell Hooper finished 2nd and Evan Singleton came 3rd. [42] [43]
The Great Britain's Tom "The Albatross" Stoltman wins the SBD World's Strongest Man competition for his third win in four years, beating Mitchell Hooper.
Luke Bernard Stoltman (born 22 November 1984) is a Scottish professional strongman competitor, who won the Scotland’s Strongest Man competition five times, Britain's Strongest Man 2025, Europe's Strongest Man competition two times in 2021 and 2024.
The 2024 Arnold Strongman Classic was the 22nd Arnold Strongman Classic competition which took place in Ohio, Columbus from 1–2 March 2024 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. This year's event was three-time champion Hafþór Björnsson's first competition since announcing his return to the sport after he retired in 2020.
Hendrickson called for a trade last offseason but was ignored by Cincinnati's front office. He responded with an NFL-leading 17 ½ sacks in 2024 for a unit that underwhelmed at almost every other ...
Hooper finished the year winning the 2024 Rogue Invitational ahead of Hafþór Björnsson and Tom Stoltman. With wins in 8 out of 9 international contests as well as world records in the axle clean and press, keg toss, and replica Dinnie stone carry, Hooper suggested that his 2024 season was among the greatest in strongman history. [18]