World’s Strongest Man!

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CoolHands

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18,771 posts

196 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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Channel 5, 7pm. No idea why I quite like this but I do, it’s been on for many many years now.

Edit I got a bit excited this seems to be the Britain’s strongest man which presumably feeds into the world’s strongest man. They begin after Christmas

  • 20th December 2023 7pm: Britain’s Strongest Man
  • 21st December 2023 7pm: Europe’s Strongest Man
  • 22nd December 2023 7pm: The Strongman Classic
  • 23rd December 2023 7.10pm: The Strongman Open and the World Deadlift Championships
  • 26th December 2023 7pm: The World Tour Finals
  • 27th December 2023 7pm: World’s Strongest Man Heat 1
  • 28th December 2023 7pm: World’s Strongest Man Heat 2
  • 29th December 2023 7pm: World’s Strongest Man Heat 3
  • 30th December 2023 7.25pm: World’s Strongest Man Heat 4
  • 31st December 2023 7pm: World’s Strongest Man Heat 5
  • 1st January 2024 7pm: World’s Strongest Man Final
Edited by CoolHands on Wednesday 20th December 19:20

YorkshireStu

4,417 posts

201 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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I used to watch it on and off. Always fascinated by the pure power of these guys vs pumped up posers who are basically just inflated balloons in comparison instead of stacked, dense muscle.

Thor and Eddie being two fav characters.


Jasandjules

70,005 posts

230 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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CoolHands said:
Channel 5, 7pm. No idea why I quite like this but I do, it’s been on for many many years now.
Because you look at think how the hell can they do that.... I used to train in a gym where a bloke fancied trying for this, he would hold 70kg out at arms length and see if he could hold it. I was benching 90kg !!!


CoolHands

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18,771 posts

196 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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biggrin the big round stones get me, so heavy and absolutely hard to grip. And they do 5 or 6 in a row onto the top of a drum (or similar)

Randy Winkman

16,327 posts

190 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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It's my highlight of Christmas TV and have been watching since Geoff Capes. I should point out though that I started a thread on this topic about 5 years ago and got one or two replies from people that didn't seem to appreciate that there would be people that loved strongman but didn't already know who had actually won that years competition. I should add that nobody spoiled the result for me but I just thought I'd mention it here. smile

mikeswagon

709 posts

142 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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My sons girlfriend met the Stoltman brothers earlier this year.

It's comical how big they look, or how small she looks, compared to them.

dieselgrunt

689 posts

165 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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Mitchell Hooper is an interesting competitor compared to the rest of the field. Ran a 3:24 marathon in 2016 and yet is incredibly strong, 525lbs for 24 reps in the squat beating Tom Platz’s record. A true all rounder

ajprice

27,679 posts

197 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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CoolHands said:
biggrin the big round stones get me, so heavy and absolutely hard to grip. And they do 5 or 6 in a row onto the top of a drum (or similar)
Ozzy Man video on a Highland Games stone lift hehe



WSM is a whole other level.

cherryowen

11,742 posts

205 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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ajprice said:
WSM is a whole other level.
yes

I've been watching WSM since Bill Kazmair and Geoff Capes locked horns.

Then Iceland emerged on the scene with Jon Pall Sigmarsson, then Magnus ver Magnusson, then the most impressive; Jouko Ahola. Half the size of most other competitors, he was like Wolverine in his steely strength. I remember watching a qualifying event for WSM where he completed a deadlift, but with blood pouring from his nose.

Hard as fk, was Ahola.



williamp

19,280 posts

274 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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Cant tell you how much I love this programme. Its more christmass'y than die hard...

beambeam1

1,061 posts

44 months

Wednesday 20th December 2023
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Always enjoyed watching but I struggle to get into it so much in recent years since social media always leaks who the winner is due to it being recorded months prior to the festive period.

Randy Winkman

16,327 posts

190 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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beambeam1 said:
Always enjoyed watching but I struggle to get into it so much in recent years since social media always leaks who the winner is due to it being recorded months prior to the festive period.
Yes - there will be a disconnect (including on this thread) between those like me for whom it's simply Christmas TV fun and those that are into the strongman sport in general.

Gary29

4,179 posts

100 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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It's mad it doesn't get aired on TV until 6 months after it's already finished!

But it used to be a staple in our house at Xmas when I was a kid, watching with my dad, great times! No internet back then of course, so you never knew who'd won ahead of time unlike now.

TGCOTF-dewey

5,288 posts

56 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Add me to the list... As much a part of Christmas as the Nakatomi tower and some unplanned, no idea who the father was, pregnancy in the middle east.

Been watching since Geoff 'the budgie king' Capes.

Favourite was Mariusz Pudzianowski though. Looked nothing like the big lads, was fast as hell, yet still had the power.

CoolHands

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18,771 posts

196 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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A typical Strongman image of Geoff, I seem to remember this type of thing from Blue Peter / Record Breakers type programmes back in the day. I’m sure they did something on tossing the caber once.


mhocking

92 posts

164 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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I've been watching for years. Freaks of nature - look at the size of someone like Brian Shaw (although past his best now). Žydrūnas Savickas was always my favourite. Quiet & understated but massive strength - to be fair they all have that but he was something else.

Randy Winkman

16,327 posts

190 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Tom Stoltman not entirely convincing in tonight's heat in the final itself. Beat Bobby Thomson in the shoot-out though to get through. Thompson had looked really good in some events but very inconsistent. Kordiyaka from Ukraine won.

In last week's qualifying events a US competitor looked pretty impressive. Cant remember his name though and don't want to search on-line in case I inadvertently find out who won. He's a fella that I've seen in previous years I think. He's my tip.

ajprice

27,679 posts

197 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Randy Winkman said:
Tom Stoltman not entirely convincing in tonight's heat in the final itself. Beat Bobby Thomson in the shoot-out though to get through. Thompson had looked really good in some events but very inconsistent. Kordiyaka from Ukraine won.

In last week's qualifying events a US competitor looked pretty impressive. Cant remember his name though and don't want to search on-line in case I inadvertently find out who won. He's a fella that I've seen in previous years I think. He's my tip.
It was Bobby Thompson in the first round who messed up putting the last weight on the table against Stoltman wasn't it? So Stoltman got ahead from Thompson's error and then the injury on the stones.

Randy Winkman

16,327 posts

190 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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ajprice said:
Randy Winkman said:
Tom Stoltman not entirely convincing in tonight's heat in the final itself. Beat Bobby Thomson in the shoot-out though to get through. Thompson had looked really good in some events but very inconsistent. Kordiyaka from Ukraine won.

In last week's qualifying events a US competitor looked pretty impressive. Cant remember his name though and don't want to search on-line in case I inadvertently find out who won. He's a fella that I've seen in previous years I think. He's my tip.
It was Bobby Thompson in the first round who messed up putting the last weight on the table against Stoltman wasn't it? So Stoltman got ahead from Thompson's error and then the injury on the stones.
Yes - though I think that Stoltman was always going to win the final round.

Last Visit

2,859 posts

189 months

Tuesday 2nd January
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My son and I love watching this every year, I've been a fan for many years.

Seeing Brian Shaw and Mark Felix calling it a day on their WSM careers was a shame as such big names in the sport.