Tom Stoltman, a 29-year-old strongman from Invergordon, has made history by winning his third World’s Strongest Man title. This achievement makes him the first Briton to accomplish this feat. Standing at an impressive height of 6ft 8in, Stoltman claimed victory in South Carolina over the weekend, marking the third time in four years that he has emerged as the champion.
Stoltman’s success comes after a second-place finish last year, which prompted him to make significant changes to his training and lifestyle. He remains determined to break the record of Poland’s Mariusz Pudzianowski, who has won the event five times and is widely regarded as one of the greatest strongmen of all time.
Reflecting on his achievement, Stoltman expressed his disbelief at his own success and emphasized the significance of winning the title multiple times. He is proud of his accomplishments and committed to carrying on his legacy while representing his home country with pride. His unwavering determination to retain his title as the World’s Strongest Man drives his ambition to become an unparalleled force in the sport.
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