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THE WORLD’S Strongest Man is taking place in Myrtle Beach THIS weekend.
Canadian Mitchell Hooper is back in the mix as he looks to defend the title he won last year.
While British star Tom Stoltman – who finished second last year – is gunning for his third WSM title.
Scottish sensation Tom, 29, won in 2021 and 2022, and his older brother Luke, 39, will also be competing in South Carolina after powering to victory in the European Strongest Man earlier this month.
Thirty strongmen start the tournament at the qualifying stage before the tournament is cut down to ten for the finals weekend.
When is the World’s Strongest Man 2024?
The World’s Strongest Man 2024 takes place from May 1 to May 5.
It will be held across FIVE days with one rest day in between.
Then the winner will be crowned from 4pm ET on Sunday, May 5.
World’s Strongest Man 2024 full schedule
Wednesday, May 1 (Day 1) – times in ET
9am – Qualifying Event 1 (Webster Stones)
1pm – Qualifying Event 2 (Deadlift Ladder)
4pm – Qualifying Event 3 (Sandbag Steeplechase)
Thursday, May 2 (Day 2)
9am – Qualifying Event 4 (Globe Viking Press)
1pm – Qualifying Event 5 (Car Walk)
5pm – Qualifying Event 6 (Stone Off)
Friday, May 3 (rest day)
No events
Saturday, May 4 (Day 3)
10am – Finals Event 1 (KNAACK Giants Medley)
11am – KNAACK “Tools of a Strongman” Award
11.30am – Finals Event 2 (Max Axle Press)
3pm – Finals Event 3 (Keg Toss)
Sunday, May 5 (final day)
10am – Finals Event 4 (Reign Total Body Fuel’s Conan’s Wheel)
12pm – Finals Event 5 (BFGoodrich Tires HD Terrain Deadlift)
2.30pm Jimmy Pollock Award
3pm – Finals Event 6 (Atlas Stones)
4pm – 2024 SBD World’s Strongest Man Award Ceremony
How can I watch the World’s Strongest Man 2024?
There will not be any live television coverage of the World’s Strongest Man competition, but we’ll be bringing you a live blog with all the action from the final day in Myrtle Beach.
To let US fans catch up on the action, highlights will be shown throughout the summer on CBS and CBS Sports Network this summer.
In the UK, the show will air across the festive period in December on Channel 5.
For access to more, unique behind-the-scenes information, follow the competition on the World’s Strongest Man social media channels.
How Mitchell Hooper became the World’s Strongest Man
By Anthony Wood
REIGNING World’s Strongest Man Champion Mitchell Hooper is something of an athletic jack of all trades.
The 27-year-old Canadian, nicknamed The Moose, won his first WSM title in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina this April at just his second attempt.
But Strongman hasn’t always been the sport of choice for Hooper.
Formerly a football player for the University of Guelph, weighing 110kg at the time per his Instagram, the Ontario native went on to try his hand at bodybuilding at 90kg (198.4pounds), according to his website.
Hooper then transitioned to a marathon runner, recording a personal best of 3:24 while weighing 100kg (220.5pounds).
During this time he was working as the head strength and conditioning coach for the professional Canadian basketball team the KW Titans.
A career change followed as Hooper headed down under to study for a Master’s in Exercise Physiology in Sydney, Australia after he realized he “wanted something a bit more from life.”
It was here that he began his journey into strength sports, first as a powerlifter which caused his weight to rise again, this time to 115kg (253.5pounds).
Currently weighing in at 140kg (308.6pounds), as per Giants Live, Hooper has become a dominant force in the sport.
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Ahmed Ibrahim
Nice one
Zita boo
This is going to be amazing