The second day of the 2024 World’s Strongest Man-Finals is unfolding in Myrtle Beach, with three challenging events on the agenda: Conan’s Wheel, Deadlift, and the Atlas Stones. As competitors gear up for the day’s battles, anticipation is high to see who will emerge victorious in this ultimate test of strength and endurance. Finally, It’s all over – Tom Stoltman Claimed the Victory and become the 2024 Worlds Strongest Man .
Tom Stoltman enters the day with a lead, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown as he strives to maintain his position at the top of the leaderboard. However, with formidable opponents hot on his heels, including past champions and hungry contenders, the competition promises to be fierce and unpredictable.
Conan’s Wheel, Deadlift, and the Atlas Stones present unique challenges that will push competitors to their limits, requiring a combination of raw power, technique, and mental fortitude to succeed. Each event offers an opportunity for athletes to showcase their strength and determination as they vie for the coveted title of World’s Strongest Man.
As the day progresses and the events unfold, spectators and participants alike are on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the outcome of each challenge. With the title hanging in the balance, every lift, push, and pull could make the difference between victory and defeat in this ultimate test of strength and skill.
Stay tuned for updates as the action unfolds, as we track the results of each event and witness the crowning of the 2024 World’s Strongest Man.
2024 World’s Strongest Man-Finals Results – Day 2
- Tom Stoltman — 53 points
- Mitchell Hooper — 47.5 points
- Evan Singleton — 36 points
- Mathew Ragg — 35.5 points
- Tristain Hoath — 33.5 points
- Wesley Derwinsky — 31 points
- Austin Andrade — 30.5 points
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 27 points
- Luke Stoltman — 19.5 points
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 12.5 points
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2024 World’s Strongest Man-Finals Event Recap & Highlights
Event 4 — Reign Total Body Fuel’s Conan’s Wheel
The second day of the 2024 World’s Strongest Man-Finals commenced with the daunting Conan’s Wheel event. Athletes grappled with a center-fixed beam using the Zercher grip, striving for maximum distance. This year’s wheel, weighing 250 kilograms (551.2 pounds), tested competitors’ strength and endurance.
Despite inclement weather, event organizers meticulously ensured dry conditions for each competitor’s attempt. Pavlo Kordiyaka emerged victorious, impressively circling the wheel for 922 degrees. His stellar performance set a high standard for the subsequent contenders.
Mitchell Hooper demonstrated remarkable resilience throughout his Conan’s Wheel attempt, overcoming visible discomfort to secure second place with a commendable 821 degrees. Despite facing challenges, Hooper’s determination propelled him to a noteworthy finish in this demanding event.
Tom Stoltman, known for his previous struggles with the Conan’s Wheel, showcased significant improvement in the 2024 WSM. With a swift start and promising momentum, Stoltman appeared poised for victory. However, a sudden setback led to a third-place finish, highlighting the unpredictable nature of strongman competition.
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 922 °
- Mitchell Hooper — 821 °
- Tom Stoltman — 777 °
- Mathew Ragg — 748 °
- Wesley Derwinsky — 681 °
- Tristain Hoath — 643 °
- Evan Singleton — 598 °
- Luke Stoltman — 527 °
- Austin Andrade — 526 °
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 486 °
Event 5 — BFGoodrich Tires HD Terrain Deadlift
The penultimate event of the 2024 WSM competition is the Tire Deadlift, featuring a set weight of 374 kilograms (824.5 pounds). Competitors aim to complete as many repetitions as possible within a 60-second time frame.
The second-to-last event of the entire 2024 WSM competition was the Tire Deadlift. The set weight for this event was 374 kilograms (824.5 pounds), with the main goal being to perform as many repetitions as possible. The time cap was 60 seconds.
Mathew Ragg is known to be a powerhouse, esspecially when it comes to the deadlifts. So, a great performance was expected from him. He definitely delivered, having locked out eight repetitions in a head-to-head duel against Tom Stoltman. In turn, Mathew won the event and pulled himself back into contention for the podium.
Tom Stoltman once again performed even better than anyone predicted, locking out seven repetitions to finish in second place. Tom tried to do another rep and even managed to get off the floor. However, he was not able to lock it out and had to settle for seven.
Tristan Hoath also performed seven reps, meaning that he tied for second-place with Tom Stoltman. This was bad news for Mitchell Hooper, whose torn calluses prevented him from getting into the top three.
Event 6 — Atlas Stones
In the culminating event of the 2024 World’s Strongest Man competition, athletes faced off in the traditional Atlas Stones challenge. This iconic finale, a fixture in Strongman contests, featured a set of exceptionally heavy stones ranging from 140 kg to 210 kg. Competitors aimed to lift all five stones onto designated platforms, with victory hinging on the speed of completion.
Tom Stoltman solidified his triumph at the 2024 WSM in a remarkable display of strength and skill. As the sole competitor to successfully load all five Atlas Stones, Stoltman’s performance set him apart from the rest. His mastery of the event underscored his status as the reigning champion of the World’s Strongest Man.
Claiming second place overall, Mitchell Hooper showcased impressive speed and determination in the Atlas Stones challenge. Despite falling short of loading all five stones, Hooper’s swift completion of four stones in just 37.75 seconds earned him a commendable spot on the podium.
Tristain Hoath, another formidable contender, secured third place in the Atlas Stones event. With a time of 43.79 seconds, Hoath narrowly edged out Pavlo Kordiyaka, demonstrating his prowess in handling the massive stones. His performance added to the intense competition and excitement of the 2024 WSM finale.
- Tom Stoltman — 5 in 38.14 s
- Mitchell Hooper — 4 in 37.35 s
- Tristain Hoath — 4 in 43.79 s
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 4 in 44.58 s
- Mathew Ragg — 4 in 49.93 s
- Evan Singleton — 3 in 24.09 s
- Austin Andrade — 3 in 24.42 s
- Wesley Derwinsky — 3 in 30.80 s
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 3 in 32.88 s
- Luke Stoltman — 3 in 36.09 s
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Previous World’s Strongest Man Winners
- Bruce Wilhelm — 1977
- Bruce Wilhelm — 1978
- Don Reinhoudt — 1979
- Bill Kazmaier — 1980
- Bill Kazmaier — 1981
- Bill Kazmaier — 1982
- Geoff Capes — 1983
- Jon Pall Sigmarsson — 1984
- Geoff Capes — 1985
- Jon Pall Sigmarsson — 1986
- Not Held — 1987
- Jon Pall Sigmarsson — 1988
- Jamie Reeves — 1989
- Jon Pall Sigmarsson — 1990
- Magnus Ver Magnusson — 1991
- Ted van der Parre — 1992
- Gary Taylor — 1993
- Magnus Ver Magnusson — 1994
- Magnus Ver Magnusson — 1995
- Magnus Ver Magnusson — 1996
- Jouko Ahola — 1997
- Magnus Samuelsson — 1998
- Jouko Ahola — 1999
- Janne Virtanen — 2000
- Svend Karlsen — 2001
- Mariusz Pudzianowski — 2002
- Mariusz Pudzianowski — 2003
- Vasyl Virastyuk — 2004
- Mariusz Pudzianowski — 2005
- Phil Pfister — 2006
- Mariusz Pudzianowski — 2007
- Mariusz Pudzianowski — 2008
- Zydrunas Savickas — 2009
- Zydrunas Savickas — 2010
- Brian Shaw — 2011
- Zydrunas Savickas — 2012
- Brian Shaw — 2013
- Zydrunas Savickas — 2014
- Brian Shaw — 2015
- Brian Shaw — 2016
- Eddie Hall — 2017
- Hafthor Julius Bjornsson — 2018
- Martins Licis — 2019
- Oleksii Novikov — 2020
- Tom Stoltman — 2021
- Tom Stoltman — 2022
- Mitchell Hooper — 2023
FAQs
How Can I Watch the 2024 World’s Strongest Man?
Viewing the 2024 World’s Strongest Man live is exclusively available to attendees at the Myrtle Beach venue. However, televised coverage will be broadcasted on CBS and CBS Sports Network starting May 28th for USA viewers. Also, for comprehensive live updates, visit our page.
How To Watch The 2024 WSM?
Viewers keen on catching the 2024 World’s Strongest Man action will have to tune in exclusively to CBS and CBS Sports Network, with the broadcasts slated to commence on May 28th. Unfortunately, live coverage of the event is not available, but audiences can stay updated with comprehensive updates provided.
How Were the Finalists of the 2024 World’s Strongest Man Picked Out?
The journey to the finals for the competitors of the 2024 World’s Strongest Man began with a grueling qualifying stage. Divided into five groups, each comprising six athletes, participants navigated through six challenging events. Direct qualification to the finals was secured by the winners of each group, while the battle for the second qualifying spot unfolded in intense Stone Off duels between the second and third-place finishers in each group.
Who Has The Most World’s Strongest Man Titles?
When it comes to World’s Strongest Man accolades, few can match the legendary status of Polish Strongman, Mariusz Pudzianowski. With an impressive tally of five titles clinched during the 2002-2008 period, Pudzianowski stands as the most decorated athlete in WSM history. His remarkable feat sets him apart from others, with numerous competitors boasting four titles to their name. Following his domination in Strongman, Pudzianowski transitioned to pursue a career in Mixed Martial Arts, leaving an indelible mark on both disciplines.
Who Holds the Title of Defending Champion?
Mitchell Hooper, the formidable Canadian athlete, enters the 2024 WSM as the reigning champion. Furthermore, having clinched victory in last year’s competition and numerous other prestigious events, Hooper aims for back-to-back triumphs at the WSM.
How Does the Scoring System Function?
Notably, Points are distributed based on the number of competitors within a group, with six athletes per group in the 2024 WSM. Also, the event winner garners six points, followed by five points for second place, four for third, and so forth.
Who Are the Past Winners Competing at the 2024 World’s Strongest Man?
Mitchell Hooper and Tom Stoltman are the two past winners competing in the 2024 World’s Strongest Man. Hooper claimed victory in the 2023 edition, while Stoltman has two championship titles from 2021 and 2022. Despite their previous successes, no other participant in the 2024 lineup has achieved podium placements in past competitions.”
Featured Image @2024 World S Strongest Man Day 1 Qualifiers, @Rich Storry / World’s Strongest Man (Instagram)
Full 2024 WSM Live Coverage
- How to Tune in to the 2024 WSM Competition
- 2024 World’s Strongest Man Results — Day 1 Qualifiers (Live Coverage)
- 2024 World’s Strongest Man Groups Unveiled
- 2024 World’s Strongest Man Withdrawals – Live Coverage
- 2024 World’s Strongest Man Results & Highlights – Live Coverage (Day 1, 2)
- 2024 World’s Strongest Man Results — Day 2 Qualifiers (Live Coverage)
- 2024 World’s Strongest Man Finals — Day 3 Official Results (Live Coverage)
- Tom Stoltman Secures Victory at 2024 World’s Strongest Man
Keep up with the action at the 2024 WSM, broadcasting live from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. For exclusive interviews, real-time updates, and comprehensive coverage, visit our dedicated WSM hub at Colosseumstrength.com.
Overview
The 2024 World’s Strongest Man-Finals in Myrtle Beach is in full swing, featuring three challenging events: Conan’s Wheel, Deadlift, and the Atlas Stones. Tom Stoltman leads the pack as competitors vie for the title in this ultimate test of strength and endurance. Stay tuned for updates on each event’s outcomes and the crowning of the 2024 World’s Strongest Man.
Featured Image @ 2024 WSM Day 2 Finals, @Rich Storry, @theworldsstrongestman (Instagram)