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Tom Stoltman, a 29-year-old strongman athlete from Scotland, has made history by becoming the first Briton to win three World’s Strongest Man titles. Stoltman, who stands at an impressive 6ft 8in, has won the prestigious title three times in the last four years, surpassing even legendary strongman Geoff Capes.

Reflecting on his latest victory, Stoltman described it as a ‘pinch me’ moment and emphasized the hard work he put in to regain the title after finishing as a runner-up in the previous year. He credits his focus on himself, rather than on his competitors, as a key factor in securing victory. Looking forward, Stoltman expressed his ambition to surpass the current record holder, Poland’s Mariusz Pudzianowski, by winning the World’s Strongest Man title more than five times.

Stoltman’s ultimate goal is to become the greatest of all time in the sport of strongman competition. He remains hungry, motivated, and determined to keep winning the title and maintaining his status as the World’s Strongest Man. With age on his side and a fierce dedication to his craft, Stoltman aims to continue competing at a high level and hopes to hold the title for as long as possible. Winning the World’s Strongest Man title is a source of immense pride for Stoltman, and he is committed to bringing the prestigious title back home to Scotland.

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