Unstoppable Force: Tom Stoltman Claims Third Title in Four Years as World’s Strongest Man

Tom Stoltman emerges victorious in the 2024 World’s Strongest Man contest.

In the 2024 World’s Strongest Man competition, Tom Stoltman has once again secured the title of “World’s Strongest Man,” marking his third win in four years. The competition was intense, with a nearly wire-to-wire lead in the finals. Stoltman won the event with a score of 53 total points, finishing 5.5 points ahead of second-place finisher Mitchell Hooper, who had won the previous year.

Hooper was unable to stop Stoltman from achieving another title, just as he had done in the previous year when he prevented Stoltman from achieving a rare three-peat. With this win, Stoltman now joins American Bill Kazmaeir (1980, 1981, 1982) in third place on the all-time list of World’s Strongest Man winners. Throughout the two-day finals, Stoltman never placed lower than third in any event and tied for the most points in several events on both days.

The highest-ranking American in the competition was Evan Singleton, who finished third overall and was the only American to make it to the finals. Singleton also placed fourth in last year’s event and was the top American finisher then. Despite winning Europe’s Strongest Man a few weeks prior, Luke Stoltman, Tom’s brother, placed ninth in this year’s World’s Strongest Man competition.

Overall, Tom Stoltman proved once again that he is one of the strongest men on earth with his impressive victory at this year’s World’s Strongest Man competition.

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