The 2024 World’s Strongest Man-Finals began on May 4th in Myrtle Beach, featuring ten athletes and three events on the 3rd day. The events include the KNAACK Giants Medley, Max Axle Press, and the Keg Toss, designed to test athletes’ quickness, strength, and explosive power.
Athletes are gearing up to face a challenging lineup of events that promise a blend of speed, power, and raw strength. From navigating the KNAACK Giants Medley to showcasing force in the Max Axle Press and mastering precision in the Keg Toss, competitors face diverse challenges that demand versatility and resilience.
As the action unfolds in the 2024 World’s Strongest Man Finals, spectators await the outcome of each event with anticipation. Athletes strive to etch their names in Strongman history with every lift, throw, and exertion. Stay tuned for live updates and recaps capturing the drama and excitement of this prestigious competition.
Day 3 of the 2024 World’s Strongest Man-Finals saw Tom Stoltman take the lead, fueled by a rivalry with Mitchell Hooper. Hooper faced challenges due to a torn callus on his hand during the first event, allowing Stoltman to seize the lead. However, with three more events scheduled for day two, the competition remains intense.
2024 World’s Strongest Man-Finals Day 1 Results – Day 3
- Tom Stoltman — 26.5 points
- Mitchell Hooper — 23.5 points
- Evan Singleton — 23 points
- Austin Andrade — 18.5 points
- Wesley Derwinsky — 16 points
- Mathew Ragg — 12.5 points
- Luke Stoltman — 12.5 points
- Tristain Hoath — 12 points
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 9 points
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 7.5 points
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2024 World’s Strongest Man-Finals Day 1 & Day 3 Event Recap & Highlights
Event 1— KNAACK Giants Medley
The 2024 World’s Strongest Man Day One Finals commenced with the grueling KNAACK Giants Medley event. This challenging trial required athletes to first carry a hefty 454-kilogram (1,000-pound) Yoke for a distance of 20 meters. Subsequently, they had to retrieve a 330-kilogram (727.5-pound) Frame and transport it back to the starting point within a strict 60-second timeframe.
Evan Singleton emerged as the standout performer, clinching the top spot with an impressive time of 30.21 seconds. However, his victory was not without drama, as he stumbled at the finish line, raising concerns about a potential injury.
In a remarkable display of skill, Austin Andrade secured second place in the Giants Medley event, completing the challenge in 40.61 seconds. His performance defied expectations, solidifying his position as a formidable contender in the competition.
Tom Stoltman delivered a steady performance, earning third place with a time of 41.26 seconds. Despite facing tough competition, Stoltman demonstrated composure and determination throughout the event.
However, Mitchell Hooper encountered difficulties during the Giants Medley, ultimately failing to complete the challenge. His sixth-place finish highlighted the intense competition and the unpredictability of the World’s Strongest Man Finals.
- Evan Singleton — 30.21 seconds
- Austin Andrade — 40.61 seconds
- Tom Stoltman — 41.26 seconds
- Wesley Derwinsky — 59.20 seconds
- Tristain Hoath — 35.54 meters
- Mitchell Hooper — 34.59 meters
- Mathew Ragg — 28.9 meters
- Luke Stoltman — 27.43 meters
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 21.96 meters
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 20.99 meters
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Event 2 — Max Axle Press
The next challenge in the 2024 World’s Strongest Man is the Max Axle Press. Athletes will aim to lift the heaviest weight possible in a single repetition. The event begins with an opening weight of 170 kilograms (375 pounds), with competitors permitted to use split jerking techniques.
In the Axle Press event of the 2024 WSM, athletes aimed for their one-rep-max, cleaning a loaded Axle Bar off the floor and pressing it overhead. The opening weight was 170 kilograms (375 pounds), allowing split jerking.
Out of ten competitors, only three surpassed the 200-kilogram (440.9-pound) milestone. Mitchell Hooper and Tom Stoltman both managed to lift a 210-kilogram (463-pound) Axle, leading to a tie for first place. Attempts to break the World Record at 217.7 kilograms (480 pounds) were unsuccessful.
Pavlo Kordiyaka secured third place by pressing 200 kilograms (440.9 pounds), opting not to attempt a heavier lift. Other competitors’ results ranged from 190 to 170 kilograms, with two lifters unable to complete a lift.
- Mitchell Hooper — 210-kg
- Tom Stoltman — 210-kg
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 200-kg
- Evan Singleton — 190-kg
- Luke Stoltman — 190-kg
- Austin Andrade — 190-kg
- Tristain Hoath — 180-kg
- Mathew Ragg — 170-kg
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — No lift
- Wesley Derwinsky — No lift
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Event 3 — Keg Toss
The last challenge of the day in the 2024 World’s Strongest Man Finals is the Keg Toss. Athletes will contend with a 15-kilogram (33-pound) keg, aiming to hurl it to great heights. As the event progresses, the bar will be raised higher in successive rounds.
Tom Stoltman, renowned for his prowess in feats of strength, was a top contender for the Keg Toss event. His impressive throw of 7.76 meters secured him a tie for first place with two other athletes.
Mitchell Hooper demonstrated significant improvement in the Keg Toss, matching Stoltman’s throw of 7.76 meters to share the top spot.
Wesley Derwinsky emerged as a surprise contender, challenging Stoltman and Hooper with his throwing abilities. Derwinsky’s highest throw of 7.76 meters earned him a share of first place with Hooper and Stoltman.
Notably, the height achieved by Hooper, Stoltman, and Derwinsky surpassed Brian Shaw’s World Record set in 2021 by 0.01 meters.
- Tom Stoltman — 7.76 meters
- Mitchell Hooper — 7.76 meters
- Wesley Derwinsky — 7.76 meters
- Evan Singleton — 7.50 meters
- Mathew Ragg — 7 meters
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 7 meters
- Luke Stoltman — 6.50 meters
- Austin Andrade — 6.50 meters
- Tristain Hoath — 6 meters
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — No Lift
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2024 WSM Remaining Schedule
Day 4, May 5th — Finals
- Event 4 — Reign Total Body Fuel’s Conan’s Wheel – 10:00 a.m. EST
- Event 5 — BFGoodrich Tires HD Terrain Deadlift – 12:00 p.m. EST
- Event 6 — Atlas Stones – 04:00 p.m. EST
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.
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 1— Day 3 Official Results (Live Coverage)
Furthermore, keep up with the action at the 2024 WSM, broadcasting live from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Also, 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 began on May 4th with ten athletes facing three events: the KNAACK Giants Medley, Max Axle Press, and Keg Toss, testing their speed, strength, and power. Tom Stoltman led on Day 3, closely followed by Mitchell Hooper amidst intense competition. With three events left on Day 4, an electrifying finale awaits as athletes vie for victory and spectators anticipate the outcome. Stay tuned for updates and visit our WSM hub at Colosseumstrength.com for coverage.
Featured Image @2024 WSM Finals Day 3, @Rich Storry & @theworldsstrongestman (Instagram)