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Britain's Strongest Man is an annual strongman event held in the United Kingdom. Competitors qualify for the final through regional heats and the winner is awarded the title of "Britain's Strongest Man". [1] The competition is produced by TWI and serves as a qualifying event for the World's Strongest Man ("WSM") competition, also a TWI production.
January 27: Britain's Strongest Man 2024 in Sheffield [21] [22] Winner: Tom Stoltman; April 13: Europe's Strongest Man 2024 in Leeds [23] June 22: England's Strongest Man 2024 in York [24] July 13: The Strongman Classic 2024 in London [25] September 7: The Strongman Open & World Log Lift Challenge 2024 in Birmingham [26]
In 2024, Stoltman started his season by winning Britain's Strongest Man for the 3rd time. He then finished 3rd at the Arnold Strongman Classic continuing his podium streak. He also regained the title of Worlds Strongest Man from Mitchell Hooper, making it his 3rd Worlds Strongest Man title and 5th podium appearance.
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.
The UKSC is famed for its blue ribbon event, UK's Strongest Man. There are also a number of regional and national qualifiers. They made history in 2024, becoming the first promoters to broadcast a live strongman event on British television when Channel 5 carried coverage of the UK's Strongest Man. Paul Smith successfully retained his title, winning three of the five events in the final.
Strength athletics in the United Kingdom and Ireland has a long history going back many centuries before the televisation of strongman competitions in the 1970s. The ancient heritage of the sport in the United Kingdom and Ireland lies in a number of traditional events, the most famous of which is arguably the traditional Highland Games, which itself is a source of many events now practised in ...
The 2024 World’s Strongest Man contest in Myrtle Beach, SC, will now air on television for the first time. Here’s how to watch the beachside action.
Exclusive interview: The Team GB star and British record holder in the 100m and 200m tells Jack Rathborn about plans to take down world champion Noah Lyles in Paris and time away from family ...