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THE World’s Strongest Man 2024 has been decided after a thrilling week in Myrtle Beach.

We’ll bring you the full finishing order below from this year’s tournament below or check out our live blog for the reaction from the big event.

Tom Stoltman is aiming for his third WSM title

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Tom Stoltman is aiming for his third WSM titleCredit: Rich Storry / World’s Strongest Man

Who won World’s Strongest Man 2024?

1 Tom Stoltman (Great Britain) 53
2 Mitchell Hooper (Canada) 47.5
3 Evan Singleton (United States) 36
4 Matthew Ragg (New Zealand) 35.5
5 Tristain Hoath (Canada) 33.5
6 Wesley Derwinsky (Canada) 31
7 Austin Andrade (Mexico) 30.5
8 Pavlo Kordiyaka (Ukraine) 27
9 Luke Stoltman (Great Britain) 19.5
10 Aivars Smaukstelis (Latvia) 12.5

Giants Medley results

  • 1) Evan Singleton…30.21 seconds
  • 2) Austin Andrade…40.61 seconds
  • 3) Tom Stoltman…41.26 seconds
  • 4) Wesley Derwinsky…59.2 seconds

Axle Press results

  • 1) Mitchell Hooper…4 reps (210kg)
  • 1) Tom Stoltman…4 reps (210kg)
  • 3) Pavlo Kordiyaka…4 reps (200kg)
  • 4) Evan Singleton…3 reps (190kg)

Keg toss results

  • 1) Tom Stoltman — 5 reps (7.76 meters)
  • 2) Mitchell Hooper — 5 reps (7.76 meters)
  • 3) Wesley Derwinsky — 5 reps (7.76 meters)
  • 4) Evan Singleton — 4 reps (7.5 meters)

Reign Total Body Fuel Conan’s Wheel results

  • 1) Pavlo Kordiyaka — 922 degrees
  • 2) Mitchell Hooper — 821 degrees
  • 3) Tom Stoltman — 777 degrees
  • 4) Matthew Ragg — 748 degrees

BFGoodrich Tires HD Terrain Deadlift Results

  • 1) Matthew Ragg — 8 reps
  • 2) Tristain Hoath — 7 reps
  • 3) Tom Stoltman — 7 reps
  • 4) Austin Andrade — 6 reps

Atlas Stones results

  • 1) Tom Stoltman — 38.14 seconds
  • 2) Mitchell Hooper — 4 in 37.35 seconds
  • 3)Tristain Hoath — 4 in 43.79 seconds
  • 4) Pavlo Kordiyaka — 4 in 44.58 seconds
Rob Kearney in action in Myrtle Beach before his retirement

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Rob Kearney in action in Myrtle Beach before his retirementCredit: Rich Storry / World’s Strongest Man

Group stage leaderboard

Group 1

1) Tristain Hoath (Canada)…25 points
2) Luke Stoltman (United Kingdom)…21.5
3) Eddie Williams (Australia)…21.5
4) Trey Mitchell (United States)…17
5) Kevin Faires (United States)…14.5
6) Oskar Ziółkowski (Poland)…5.5

Group 2

1) Mitchell Hooper (Canada)…25.5 points
2) Ondrej Fojtu (Czech Republic)…22.5
3) Austin Andrade (Mexico)…20
4) Spenser Remick (United States)…16.5
5) Nicolas Cambi (Italy)…10.5
6) Gavin Bilton (Great Britain)…WD

Group 3

1) Mathew Ragg (New Zealand)…23 points
2) Adam Bishop (Great Britain)…20.5
3) Aivars Šmaukstelis (Latvia)…20
4) Thomas Evans (United States)…17
5) Rob Kearney (United States…15
6) Pa O’Dwyer (Ireland)…9.5

Group 4

1) Evan Singleton (United States)…22
2) Pavlo Kordiyaka (Ukraine)…18
3) Marcus Crowder (United States)…17.5
4) Kane Francis (Great Britain)…16.5
5) Rauno Heinla (Estonia)…15
6) Evans Nana (Ghana)…15

Group 5

1) Tom Stoltman (Great Britain)…23.5 points
2) Wesley Derwinsky (Canada)…21.5
3) Jaco Schoonwinkel (South Africa)…21
4) Adam Roszkowski (Poland)…17.5
5) Nathan Goltry (United States)…16.5
6) Bobby Thompson (United States)…WD

Luke Stoltman meets Arnold Schwarzenegger

Which athletes withdrew from the tournament?

Three athletes were forced to withdraw during the competition.

Adam Bishop withdrew after an Achille injury.

Fellow Brit Gavin Bilton withdrew on Day Two after the medical team’s advice.

US star Bobby Thompson withdrew after suffering an injury on Day One.

What is the World’s Strongest Man 2024 prize money?

While the exact prize fund for this year’s competition isn’t known it is expected to be more than it has been in previous years.

Reports suggested that 2020’s first place winner pocketed $52,600 (£42,000) while the prize pot in the following year is said to have more than doubled to an incredible $146,000 (£116,600).

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