Amid the picturesque backdrop of Loveland, Colorado, the 2023 Shaw Classic is gearing up to be more than just another strongman competition. Now in its fourth year, this event has solidified its reputation as a grand spectacle of sheer strength. The roster? Dazzling, with four World’s Strongest Man champions among other esteemed contenders ready to display their prowess.
Day 1
A Litmus Test for Strongman Greatness
The inaugural day offers a series of demanding challenges, including the Log Medley, Wheelbarrow / Arm Over Arm, Car Leg Press, and the iconic Atlas Stones. As history suggests, champions often emerge from a strong start. Thus, securing a lead on this crucial day can potentially dictate the overall trajectory of an athlete’s performance.
The Ultimate Title: “Strongest Man On Earth”
This year introduces a tantalizing twist. Beyond the accolades and trophies, the winner will be christened the “Strongest Man On Earth,” a title recently trademarked by the competition’s namesake, Brian Shaw. And with Shaw hinting at this being his swansong — his final professional showdown — the atmosphere is thick with expectation and intrigue. Will he be the one to clinch this inaugural honor? The world watches with bated breath.
Day 2
In Pursuit of Glory
Brian Shaw’s Commanding Performance – From the first clang of iron to the resounding conclusion, Brian Shaw, a stalwart of the strongman arena, commanded the stage with unwavering determination. Sources close to the veteran athlete whisper that the fire of his final professional appearance blazed brighter than ever. Shaw’s triumphant display culminated not just in another remarkable victory but in the crowning of a title that resonates with his monumental career. As the dust settles, the Strongest Man On Earth now dons his mantle, his legacy further enriched by his illustrious collection of four World’s Strongest Man (WSM) titles.
Hooper’s Valiant Challenge
Mitchell Hooper, a rising force in the sport, lent the event an extra layer of suspense. In what pundits deemed a duel of emerging talent against seasoned mastery, Hooper’s spirited efforts showcased his relentless pursuit of excellence. Despite leading the pack as the second day dawned, his grasp on the ultimate prize slipped through his fingers, relegating him to the silver medal position, much to the audience’s awe and admiration.
Tom Stoltman’s Resilience Earns Him Podium Finish Amidst Stiff Competition
From Struggle to Triumph: Stoltman’s Remarkable Journey – Loveland bore witness to a remarkable narrative of resilience and resurgence as Tom Stoltman, affectionately known as ‘The Albatross’, soared through adversity to clinch a spot on the podium. Stoltman’s campaign kicked off on a challenging note, but undeterred by the early setbacks, he orchestrated a remarkable ascent through the ranks, surpassing not just his rivals but also the doubts that dared to overshadow his indomitable spirit.
In a Display of Camaraderie, Brian Shaw’s Benevolence Echoes Beyond Victory
Beyond the Podium: Shaw’s Generous Gesture – In a display of sportsmanship that resonates as powerfully as his feats of strength, Brian Shaw’s triumph transcends the realm of personal achievement. Having secured the pinnacle, Shaw’s heartwarming decision to forgo the cash prize earmarked for the first-place finish has drawn admiration from fellow athletes and enthusiasts alike. Instead, his magnanimity will see the reward meticulously distributed among his comrades, underscoring the unity and camaraderie that underscore the very essence of the strongman fraternity.
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2023 Shaw Classic Results
Brian Shaw’s Storied Legacy Culminates at 2023 Shaw Classic Amidst Scoreboard Anticipation
- Brian Shaw — 86 points
- Mitchell Hooper — 80 points
- Tom Stoltman — 68 points
- Trey Mitchell — 67.5 points
- Evan Singleton — 64.5 points
- Bobby Thompson — 56.5 points
- Thomas Evans — 56 points
- Maxime Boudreault — 46 points
- Kevin Faires — 43,5 points
- Oleksii Novikov — 42 points
- Gavin Bilton — 40 points
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 29 points
- Luke Stoltman — 27 points
- Adam Bishop — 8 points (Withdrew)
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Day 2: Event Highlights
Event 5: Max Hummer Tire Deadlift
Stoltman’s Triumph: A Solo Feat at 1,100 Pounds
In the storied arc of the Shaw Classic, few events have captured imaginations as vividly as the Max Hummer Tire Deadlift. This challenge, previously lit by JF Caron’s 2020 World Record and Oleksii Novikov’s surpassing feat the subsequent year, was, unsurprisingly, reintroduced by Brian Shaw for the 2023 contest. The rules? Elementary in their simplicity: lock out the heaviest weight achievable. Among the elite, Tom Stoltman emerged singularly supreme, harnessing the raw power and technique he had meticulously honed in his training sessions to deadlift an astounding 499 kilograms (1,100 pounds). His relentless preparation bore fruit, not just in the weight lifted but in the undisputed first place and the 14 points that came with it.
A Shared Second: Five Athletes, One Weight, and Equal Glory
The narrative took an intriguing twist as the battle for the runner-up spot unfurled. A quintet of strongman elites converged at a mutual deadlock, each straining against and ultimately locking out 476 kilograms (1,050 pounds). While none could surpass this weight to clinch a solo second, the event’s point structure ensured that each athlete’s gargantuan effort was duly recognized, bestowing upon each of them 11 points.
Bishop’s Exit: The Brutal Demands of Elite Competition
Adam Bishop’s sudden egress from the competition tableau cast a somber shadow on the event. Just before the weightlifting spectacle, Bishop made a heartfelt announcement, revealing his withdrawal from the 2023 Shaw Classic. Behind this departure lay a pectoral injury, a somber reminder of the intense physical strains and perils inherent in such high-octane competition. While the extent of his injury was kept under wraps, Bishop’s absence underscored the grit and resilience demanded of all participants in their quest for strongman accolades.
- Tom Stoltman — 499-kg (1,100-lb)
- Mitchell Hooper — 476-kg (1,050-lb)
- Brian Shaw — 476-kg (1,050-lb)
- Trey Mitchell — 476-kg (1,050-lb)
- Bobby Thompson — 476-kg (1,050-lb)
- Oleksii Novikov — 476-kg (1,050-lb)
- Evan Singleton — 431-kg (950-lb)
- Thomas Evans — 431-kg (950-lb)
- Gavin Bilton — 431-kg (950-lb)
- Kevin Faires — 408-kg (900-lb)
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 408-kg (900-lb)
- Luke Stoltman — 408-kg (900-lb)
- Maxime Boudreault — No lift
- Adam Bishop — Withdrew
Event 6: Standing Chest Press
Standing Chest Press: A Novel Spectacle at the 2023 Shaw Classic
On day two of the 2023 Shaw Classic, attendees and competitors alike were introduced to an entirely novel concept in the annals of Strongman competitions: the Standing Chest Press. The energy in the arena was palpable as enthusiasts and fellow competitors looked on with bated breath, eager to witness how this uncharted event would unfold.
The mechanics of the event were intriguing. Athletes began by leaning against a pad, finding a position of comfort and stability before embarking on the task at hand. But unlike typical repetition events, this one came with a twist. With each successful rep, the weight increased. A true test of escalating endurance and strength, this format challenged the competitors’ limits with every push.
Once the athletes managed to navigate their way through the eight escalating weights, they were faced with a daunting challenge: to complete as many repetitions as possible with a staggering weight of 575-lb (261-kg). The event was not just a testament to raw power but also a mental game, pushing athletes to muster every ounce of their willpower to keep pressing on, both literally and figuratively. The Standing Chest Press, in its debut, undoubtedly carved its space as one of the most memorable and formidable events in Strongman history.
- Weight One: 390-lb (177-kg)
- Weight Two: 416-lb (189-kg)
- Weight Three: 444-lb (201-kg)
- Weight Four: 473-lb (214-kg)
- Weight Five: 512-lb (232-kg)
- Weight Six: 526-lb (238-kg)
- Weight Seven: 542-lb (246-kg)
- Weight Eight: 575-lb (261-kg)
Brian Shaw Dominates in Innovative Standing Chest Press Event at the 2023 Shaw Classic
In a ground-breaking event that took center stage on the second day of the 2023 Shaw Classic, Brian Shaw showcased once again why he is a formidable force in the world of Strongman competitions. In the debut of the Standing Chest Press, an event designed to push athletes to their utmost limits, Shaw reigned supreme. He triumphantly locked out all eight escalating weights and further solidified his win by completing an additional repetition with the heaviest 575-lb (261-kg) weight. This pivotal win catapulted Shaw into the leader’s position, with a mere two events standing between him and potential overall victory.
Post-event, Shaw faced media inquiries keen to juxtapose the new Standing Chest Press with the more conventional bench press. Responding to their curiosity, Brian divulged that his personal record for the standard bench press currently exceeded an impressive 600 pounds (272 kilograms).
But the event wasn’t just about Shaw’s brilliance. In a display that surprised many and announced his prowess to the world, Thomas Evans showcased his remarkable pressing ability. Matching Shaw, Evans successfully navigated all eight weights. Though he couldn’t replicate Shaw’s additional repetition with the final weight, his performance firmly established him as one of the world’s premier pressers.
The race for third was tight, culminating in a shared position among four athletes, each awarded 10.5 points. Among them was Mitchell Hooper, who, given this outcome, found himself trailing in points compared to the leading Shaw. The drama of the competition unfolded with each lift, and the new event proved to be as tactical as it was physical.
- Brian Shaw — 9 reps
- Thomas Evans — 8 reps
- Bobby Thompson — 7 reps
- Mitchell Hooper — 7 reps
- Evan Singleton — 7 reps
- Kevin Faires — 7 reps
- Trey Mitchell — 6 reps
- Tom Stoltman — 6 reps
- Luke Stoltman — 6 reps
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 5 reps
- Oleksii Novikov — 4 reps
- Maxime Boudreault — 4 reps
- Gavin Bilton — 4 reps
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Event 7: Bag Toss
Bag Toss Brilliance: Intense Showdown at the 2023 Shaw Classic’s Penultimate Event
In the waning moments of the 2023 Shaw Classic, the Bag Toss event added another layer of suspense to the already exhilarating competition. Competitors were confronted with eight progressively weighty sandbags: 2 each at 50-lb (22-kg), 55-lb (25-kg), 60-lb (27-kg), and 65-lb (29-kg). The challenge? Propel each of these sandbags over a bar set at a daunting 15 feet, all within a tight time frame of 75 seconds.
Tom Stoltman, with his unparalleled agility, emerged as the victor of this penultimate showdown. Displaying impeccable technique and blistering speed, Stoltman seamlessly dispatched all eight bags over the barbell in record time. This stellar performance elevated him to a coveted third place in the overall standings, amplifying the anticipation for the competition’s final event.
Maxime Boudreault, following a series of lackluster performances, made a riveting comeback. Demonstrating finesse and raw power, he secured a close second place in the Bag Toss by dispatching all sandbags with a time that left spectators in awe.
The Bag Toss also reaffirmed Brian Shaw’s reputation for excellence in this specific event. Clinching the third spot wasn’t a surprise for many, given his history. More crucially, this finish increased his lead over Mitchell Hooper by a significant three points, steering him one step closer to the coveted title. With the final event looming, the stakes couldn’t be higher, and the climax of the 2023 Shaw Classic promises to be one for the record books.
- Tom Stoltman — 8 bags
- Maxime Boudreault — 8 bags
- Brian Shaw — 8 bags
- Evan Singleton — 7 bags
- Gavin Bilton — 7 bags
- Mitchell Hooper — 6 bags
- Bobby Thompson — 6 bags
- Thomas Evans — 6 bags
- Trey Mitchell — 6 bags
- Luke Stoltman — 6 bags
- Kevin Faires — 4 bags
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 4 bags
- Oleksii Novikov — 4 bags
Event 8: Fingal Fingers / Power Stairs
Grand Finale: A Two-Part Medley Showdown at the 2023 Shaw Classic
The atmosphere at the 2023 Shaw Classic was electric as the competitors approached the final challenge, a formidable two-part medley that tested both their endurance and raw power.
First on the agenda was the iconic Fingal Fingers. A true testament to an athlete’s explosive strength and technique, participants grappled with two of these behemoths. The objective? Lift and flip them, maneuvering the weighty pillars from a horizontal to a vertical position, a task demanding not just physical prowess but also a tactical approach.
Once they had tamed the Fingal Fingers, the athletes transitioned to the Power Stairs. This segment presented a challenge of a different nature. They were faced with two colossal implements, each demanding to be carried up a staircase of five steps. But these weren’t any ordinary steps. Towering at 15 inches each, they added an extra layer of complexity to the task. The combined weight of the implements, coupled with the ascending gradient, made this a grueling test of stamina, grip strength, and leg power.
This concluding event encapsulated the spirit of the Shaw Classic: a blend of tradition, innovation, and sheer determination. As the athletes faced this final gauntlet, every lift and every step was a culmination of months of training, preparation, and unwavering dedication. The 2023 Shaw Classic was drawing to a close, and this two-part medley ensured it would be an event remembered for years to come.
- First Fingal Finger: 300-lb (136-kg)
- Second Fingal Finger: 325-lb (147-kg)
- First Power Stairs Implement: 550-lb (250-kg)
- Second Power Stairs Implement: 600-lb (272-kg)
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2023 Shaw Classic Conclusion: Stoltman’s Comeback, Shaw’s Triumph, and A Duel of Titans
In an exhilarating finale to the 2023 Shaw Classic, Tom Stoltman showcased his mettle with a sterling comeback. By clinching another event win on the second day, he cemented his position as the third overall. Dubbed by many as the world’s premier Strongman in moving events, Stoltman demonstrated sheer athleticism and prowess. However, his rocky start on the inaugural day meant the title of Strongest Man On Earth remained tantalizingly out of reach.
In a race against time, Evan Singleton displayed tremendous strength and agility. He emerged as the runner-up in the final challenge, flawlessly flipping the Fingal Fingers and ascending the ten steps, all within a staggering 49 seconds. Nipping at Singleton’s heels was Aivars Šmaukstelis, who clinched the third spot with a performance that captured both the audience’s admiration and the essence of the competition.
The overarching narrative, however, belonged to Brian Shaw. Shaw’s consistent performance, characterized by his tactical superiority and seasoned experience, kept his main rival, Mitchell Hooper, at bay. Each event saw Shaw edging out Hooper, incrementally expanding his lead on the scoreboard. By the time the dust settled on the arena, Shaw’s strategic victories culminated in his crowning as the Strongest Man On Earth.
The 2023 Shaw Classic was, in many ways, a story of comebacks, rivalries, and enduring legacies. The annals of Strongman history will remember it as a testament to human endurance, willpower, and the indomitable spirit of competition.
- Tom Stoltman — 10 in 46 seconds
- Evan Singleton — 10 stairs in 49 seconds
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 10 stairs in 56 seconds
- Maxime Boudreault — 10 stairs in 59 seconds
- Brian Shaw — 10 stairs
- Mitchell Hooper — 8 stairs
- Thomas Evans — 7 stairs
- Trey Mitchell — 6 stairs
- Bobby Thompson — 6 stairs
- Kevin Faires — 6 stairs
- Luke Stoltman — 6 stairs
- Gavin Bilton — 5 stairs
- Oleksii Novikov — 1 stair
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Day 1: Event Recap

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Event 1: Log Medley
The much-anticipated 2023 Shaw Classic began not with a simple test of brute force but with a strategic challenge intertwined. Athletes were presented with three logs, each ascending in weight, and were tasked with picking one. The goal? Execute as many reps as possible. However, the twist lay in the ranking — athletes hoisting even a single repetition with a heavier log outranked those achieving multiple reps on a lighter one.
- Log One: 380-lb (172-kg)
- Log Two: 410-lb (186-kg)
- Log Three: 440-lb (200-kg)
Champions Emerge: Top Three in the Log Lift
Claiming the crown for the inaugural event was Trey Mitchell. He astounded the audience by managing two repetitions with the colossal 440-lb log, and in record time no less. As the reigning 2x Shaw Classic champion, Trey’s formidable performance sets the tone for a potential third consecutive victory. Post-event, Trey expressed optimism, noting that the day’s forthcoming challenges played to his strengths.
Nipping at his heels was the formidable Bobby Thompson, known for holding the American Record in the Log Lift. Although Thompson too completed two reps with the heaviest log, his time trailed Mitchell’s, landing him in second place.
Adding to the lineup of champions, the third spot was clinched by none other than the reigning World’s Strongest Man, Mitchell Hooper. Marking his debut at the Shaw Classic, Hooper’s podium finish in the initial event signals his intent to vie for the title.
Rankings and Awaited Official Times
While the athletes have been preliminarily ranked based on their performances, the official times remain under wraps. Stay tuned for updates as the detailed results become available.
- Trey Mitchell — 2 reps with 200-kg
- Bobby Thompson — 2 reps with 200-kg
- Mitchell Hooper — 2 reps with 200-kg
- Brian Shaw — 2 reps with 186-kg
- Thomas Evans — 2 reps with 186-kg
- Evan Singleton — 1 rep with 186-kg
- Maxime Boudreault — 1 rep with 186-kg
- Kevin Faires —2 reps with 172-kg
- Oleksii Novikov — 1 rep with 172-kg
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — No reps
- Tom Stoltman — No reps
- Luke Stoltman — No reps
- Gavin Bilton — No reps
- Adam Bishop — No reps
Event 2: Wheelbarrow & Arm Over Arm
The second event at the 2023 Shaw Classic was not for the faint-hearted. It was tailored to assess both strength and stamina. Athletes were tasked with loading three escalating sandbags (300-lb, 325-lb, and 350-lb) into a wheelbarrow and pushing it over a designated distance. Completing this, they moved to the formidable 700-lb Rope Arm-Over-Arm Pull, pushing their limits to the brink.
Maxime Boudreault: A Phoenix Rising
Against the backdrop of a grave leg injury earlier this year, Maxime Boudreault’s performance was nothing short of awe-inspiring. He clinched victory in the event, stunning spectators with his swift handling of the sandbags and the wheelbarrow. Transitioning to the rope, he showcased exceptional technique, utilizing his entire physique for each tug. Clocking in at 60.55 seconds, his triumph marked an emphatic return to the sport.
Hooper vs. Shaw: A Battle of Titans
In a thrilling face-off, Mitchell Hooper squared against the legendary Brian Shaw. This intense rivalry spurred Hooper to an impressive finish. With a time of 62.29 seconds, he mastered the sandbag loads, wheelbarrow push, and culminating rope pull to clinch second place.
Evan Singleton’s Consistent Form
Evan Singleton, a force to reckon with throughout 2023, maintained his momentum at the Shaw Classic. Demonstrating formidable skill and determination, Singleton completed the event in 68 seconds, securing a spot in the top three.
Rankings Amid Unfinished Endeavors
Not all athletes were able to conclude their arm-over-arm pull within the allotted 2 minutes. These competitors were subsequently ranked based on the distance they managed to cover. While specific lengths remained undisclosed, commentators did shed light on the performances of Trey Mitchell and Bobby Thompson, noting their commendable effort during the event.
- Maxime Boudreault — 60.55 seconds
- Mitchell Hooper — 62.29 seconds
- Evan Singleton — 68.00 seconds
- Brian Shaw — 70.99 seconds
- Tom Stoltman — 88.00 seconds
- Thomas Evans — 89.00 seconds
- Oleksii Novikov — DNF Pull
- Kevin Faires — DNF Pull
- Trey Mitchell — DNF Pull (65 ¾ Inches Pull)
- Gavin Bilton — DNF Pull
- Bobby Thompson — DNF Pull (49 ¾ Inches Pull)
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — DNF Pull
- Luke Stoltman — DNF Pull
- Adam Bishop — DNF Wheelbarrow Push
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Event 3: Car Leg Press
An Iconic Test of Strength: The Car Leg Press
A staple from last year’s Shaw Classic, the Car Leg Press event once again put athletes to the ultimate test. Seated on a specially designed Leg Press machine, contenders had to exert all their might to lift an 840-kg (1,850-lb) car. Their mission? Execute as many reps as possible.
Brian Shaw: A True Strongman Virtuoso
Brian Shaw cemented his position as a powerhouse by clinching his first event victory at this year’s competition. With a staggering 14 successful repetitions, Brian, having won this very event in the previous year’s Shaw Classic, was naturally seen as a favorite. He not only lived up to but exceeded the hype. Sharing that the electrifying energy of the crowd fueled his drive, Brian credited his audience for that extra push that landed him the 14th repetition and, subsequently, the victory.
A Dual for Second: Mitchell vs. Hooper
The second spot witnessed a tie between two fierce competitors: Trey Mitchell and Mitchell Hooper. Both managed an impressive 13 reps each, proving that the title race at the Shaw Classic was incredibly close. Their commendable performances left them physically spent but rich in points, underscoring their elite status.
A Narrow Miss for Singleton
Evan Singleton was inches away from joining Mitchell and Hooper at the second spot, also gunning for a 13th rep. However, a technicality held him back. His final repetition was annulled because his hands left the handlebars, a violation of the event’s rules. Thus, he settled for fourth place with a still remarkable 12 reps.
Elevating the Bar: The Growing Competition
Comparatively, at last year’s Shaw Classic, Brian Shaw secured the Car Leg Press event with 8 repetitions. This year, seven athletes, Brian included, surpassed that benchmark, reflecting the rising competition levels and the sheer caliber of the participants. The 2023 Shaw Classic roster is unmistakably one of the most formidable to date.
- Brian Shaw — 14 reps
- Trey Mitchell — 13 reps
- Mitchell Hooper — 13 reps
- Evan Singleton — 12 reps
- Bobby Thompson — 11 reps
- Tom Stoltman — 10 reps
- Kevin Faires — 9 reps
- Oleksii Novikov — 8 reps
- Gavin Bilton — 7 reps
- Thomas Evans — 5 reps
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 5 reps
- Adam Bishop — 5 reps
- Luke Stoltman — 4 reps
- Maxime Boudreault — 1 rep
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Event 4: Atlas Stones
Tradition Takes a Turn
While traditionally reserved for the final act in most Strongman competitions, Brian Shaw opted for a change of pace in the 2023 Shaw Classic. The iconic Atlas Stones, symbolic of the Herculean challenges in Strongman events, were featured on day one, adding a fresh dynamic to the competition’s structure.
The Challenge of the Stones
The event pushes athletes to their physical and mental limits. Contestants must lift and strategically place a succession of Atlas Stones onto designated platforms. With every stone escalating in weight, competitors’ technique, strength, and stamina are put to the test.
Awaiting the Stone’s Tale
Details and results for this pivotal event are yet to be unveiled. As fans and followers wait with bated breath, one thing is certain: the Atlas Stones, always a crowd favorite, will undoubtedly deliver thrilling performances and nail-biting finishes. Stay tuned for updates!
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- First Stone: 350-lb (158-kg)
- Second Stone: 375-lb (170-kg)
- Third Stone: 400-lb (181-kg)
- Fourth Stone: 425-lb (192-kg)
- Fifth Stone: 450-lb (204-kg)
Tom Stoltman Reigns Supreme in Atlas Stones Showdown
Once again, the world has witnessed Tom Stoltman’s mastery over the Atlas Stones. With a staggering finish time of just 23 seconds for all five implements, Stoltman’s prowess was undeniable. What was even more impressive was the apparent ease with which he executed the task, handling the initial three stones as if they were mere pebbles, highlighting his unmatched strength and skill.
A Tight Race for Second Place
While Stoltman dominated the stage, an equally thrilling contest unraveled for the runner-up spot. Brian Shaw and Mitchell Hooper both demonstrated sheer determination, loading the final stone almost simultaneously. Yet, in such competitions, every fraction of a second counts. Shaw, with his seasoned tactics, managed to release the Atlas Stone a split-second before Hooper. This swift maneuver secured Shaw an additional point, bringing him a step closer in the overall standings.
Concerns Over Bobby Thompson’s Fitness
A shadow was cast over the event when Bobby Thompson, another competitor, faced potential injury. While engaging with the first Atlas Stone, Thompson seemed to have strained something in his arm, prompting him to withdraw from the event immediately. As fans and fellow competitors await updates, the gravity of Thompson’s injury remains uncertain. The broader question looming is whether he’ll make a return to continue in the competition or opt for rest and recovery.
- Tom Stoltman — 5 in 23 seconds
- Brian Shaw — 5 in 26 seconds
- Mitchell Hooper — 5 in 27.3 seconds
- Trey Mitchell — 5 in 29 seconds
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 5 in 31.5 seconds
- Gavin Bilton — 5 in 53 stones
- Luke Stoltman — 5 in 53 seconds
- Maxime Boudreault — 5 in 57 seconds
- Thomas Evans — 4 stones
- Oleksii Novikov — 4 stones
- Evan Singleton — 3 stones
- Kevin Faires — 3 stones
- Adam Bishop — 3 stones
- Bobby Thompson — No lift
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2023 Shaw Classic: An Epic Conclusion Awaits
A Day of Decision
As the curtain rises on the final day of the 2023 Shaw Classic, anticipation fills the air. With four more challenges awaiting the competitors, every rep and every second will count. As the dust settles by the end of the day, one individual will be hailed as the champion, solidifying their place in Strongman history.
More Than Just Strongman
But the Shaw Classic is more than just a testament to raw power. Diversifying its showcase, the event is also spotlighting Arm Wrestling — a gripping game of strategy, strength, and technique. Moreover, the Shaw Classic Open division promises a mix of seasoned pros and budding talents, offering a glimpse into the present and future of the sport.
Lastly, the Grip Feats of Strength will highlight those whose hand and forearm strength sets them apart, adding yet another dimension to this multifaceted event.
In essence, the 2023 Shaw Classic isn’t just a competition; it’s a celebration of human strength in its many forms. As athletes push their limits and fans cheer them on, Loveland, Colorado, becomes the epicenter of the strength world.
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