The forty sixth annual World’s Strongest Man (WSM) is working from Wednesday, April 19 by way of Sunday, April 23, 2023 with a one-day break on Friday, April 21, to separate the Qualifying Spherical from the Finals. The largest occasion in energy sports activities is being held for the primary time in Myrtle Seaside, South Carolina, on the Burroughs & Chapin Pavilion Place.
Breaking Muscle will probably be constantly updating this outcomes web page to maintain you on prime of all of the motion all through this yr’s contest. Contest organizers have said there will probably be no livestream of the occasion however, as the competition progresses, WSM is providing behind-the-scenes commentary and interviews with athletes, hosted by former WSM competitor Terry Hollands.
Editor’s Be aware: Outcomes are offered by our official reporter in attendance. These outcomes aren’t thought of official till after they’re confirmed on the World’s Strongest Man homepage.
2023 WSM Finals Leaderboard
Rank | Title | Factors |
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1 | Mitchell Hooper — Canada | 34.5 |
2 | Oleksii Novikov — Ukraine | 31 |
3 | Tom Stoltman — United Kingdom | 30.5 |
4 | Trey Mitchell — USA | 25.5 |
5 | Evan Singleton — USA | 25 |
6 | Pavlo Kordiyaka — Ukraine | 20.5 |
7 | Brian Shaw — USA | 17.5 |
8 | Luke Stoltman — United Kingdom | 14.5 |
9 | Mathew Ragg — New Zealand | 14.5 |
10 | Jaco Schoonwinkel — South Africa — Withdrawn | 5.5 |
The 2023 World’s Strongest Man
2023 WSM Day 4
The 2023 World’s Strongest Man rivals enter their final day with three remaining occasions set to find out who takes house the title. With few alternatives to attain important factors, the chances are shifting as some athletes seem like in a extra advantageous place than others.
Max Dumbbell
The primary occasion of the competition’s conclusion was the max dumbbell — a single-arm overhead dumbbell press with an outsized, thick-handled dumbbell. Rivals lifted in a sequence of rounds, with athletes advancing to elevate progressively heavier and bigger dumbbells till reaching their most efficiency.
Weights progressed accordingly: 115 kilograms (254 kilos), 125 kilograms (275 kilos), 132.5 kilograms (291 kilos), 140 kilograms (308 kilos), 145 kilograms (319 kilos), 151 kilograms (333 kilos — a World File weight), and 155 kilograms (342 kilos).
Eradicated 2023 WSM competitor Mateusz Kieliszkowski holds the present max dumbbell World File, urgent 150 kilograms (330.7 kilos) in 2018. Curiously, Oleksii Novikov put up 153.2 kilograms (337.8 kilos) in 2021. As a result of it was carried out in coaching somewhat than in competitors, Novikov’s elevate is an unofficial report.
Shortly after starting the occasion, Jaco Schoonwinkel appeared to endure an harm throughout his first elevate. Particulars are unconfirmed, however the athlete was taken away to be examined by on-site medical employees. Being unable to proceed, Schoonwinkel withdrew from the competitors. This was an unlucky finish to the South African athlete’s first WSM look. He made a powerful debut, incomes a spot within the Finals by outscoring his group within the Qualifying Spherical — a area which included four-time WSM champion Brian Shaw.
- Mitchell Hooper — 4 lifts
- Evan Singleton — 4 lifts
- Oleksii Novikov — 3 lifts
- Tom Stoltman — 3 lifts
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 3 lifts
- Luke Stoltman — 3 lifts
- Trey Mitchell — 2 lifts
- Brian Shaw — 2 lifts
- Mathew Ragg — 2 lifts
- Jaco Schoonwinkel — Withdrawn
Bus Pull
The penultimate occasion of the competition is arguably one of the visually spectacular occasions in all the sport — the bus pull. Athletes will probably be hooked up through harness to the entrance of an ordinary metropolis bus. They are going to then have 60 seconds to march so far as doable alongside a 25-meter (82-foot) path with the car in tow.
This occasion has not but begun. Outcomes will probably be up to date as they turn into obtainable.
- Mitchell Hooper
- Evan Singleton
- Oleksii Novikov
- Tom Stoltman
- Pavlo Kordiyaka
- Luke Stoltman
- Trey Mitchell
- Brian Shaw
- Mathew Ragg
- Jaco Schoonwinkel — Withdrawn
2023 WSM Day Three
The primary day of Finals competitors started in dramatic vogue. Contest organizers have been confronted with a problem no feat of energy may overcome — thunder, lightning, wind, and rain. The day’s order of occasions was shuffled on the final minute, after deciding the primary occasion — Fingal’s Fingers — was unsafe to carry out within the stormy climate. The Protect Carry, initially set because the final occasion of the day, was moved to kickoff the Finals as quickly as climate permitted.
Rivals’ scores have been refreshed and athletes entered the Finals on a degree enjoying area, no matter their efficiency within the Qualifying Stage. Essentially the most profitable competitor within the Finals will earn the 2023 World’s Strongest Man title.
Reign Complete Physique Gas Protect Carry
After a two-hour climate delay, the primary occasion of the Finals started. The Reign Complete Physique Gas Protect Carry examined core energy, agility, and total-body endurance because the athletes have been required to hold a 196-kilogram (432-pound) protect for optimum distance. Rivals ventured down and again alongside a 20-meter (65.6-foot) course.
In a decide’s choice that shocked spectators, Pavlo Kordiyaka was marked with a big 19.8-meter penalty after failing to cross the preset boundary throughout one lap of his carry. The deduction price a vital allotment of factors which might’ve despatched Kordiyaka to the highest of the leaderboard. WSM newcomer Jaco Schoonwinkel stumbled shortly after starting his carry, sending him to final place and securing a single level for the occasion.
Warmth 1
- Brian Shaw — 39.1 meters
- Mathew Ragg — 37.65 meters
Warmth 2
- Evan Singleton — 48.3 meters
- Luke Stoltman — 44.62 meters
Warmth 3
- Mitchell Hooper — 64.8 meters
- Tom Stoltman — 63.15 meters
Warmth 4
- Trey Mitchell — 50.83 meters
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 46.59 meters (contains 19.8-meter penalty)
Warmth 5
- Oleksii Novikov — 55.87 meters
- Jaco Schoonwinkel — 15.92 meters
KNAACK Deadlift
In an occasion acquainted to most lifters, the KNAACK Deadlift concerned an ordinary deadlift carried out for optimum repetitions in 60 seconds. In a doubtlessly unfamiliar side for a lot of gym-goers, rivals deadlifted 355 kilograms (782.6 kilos). Rivals persevered regardless of continued rainfall throughout the outside occasion.
Mitchell Hooper got here away along with his sixth occasion win of all the contest, giving the Canadian athlete a powerful place atop the leaderboard.
- Mitchell Hooper — 8 reps
- Oleksii Novikov — 7 reps
- Trey Mitchell — 7 reps
- Brian Shaw — 7 reps
- Mathew Ragg — 7 reps
- Tom Stoltman — 6 reps
- Evan Singleton — 5 reps
- Jaco Schoonwinkel — 5 reps
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 4 reps
- Luke Stoltman — 3 reps
Fingal’s Fingers
The primary day of Finals competitors wrapped up with the eye-catching Fingal’s Fingers, an occasion not seen in a World’s Strongest Man Finals because the 2009 WSM.
Athletes had 60 seconds to flip a sequence of 5 “fingers” — finishing as many as doable as rapidly as doable. Every beam, roughly the dimensions of a phone pole, was progressively heavier than the final. The weights have been introduced, so as: 145 kilograms (320 kilos), 154 kilograms (340 kilos), 159 kilograms (350 kilos), 163 kilograms (360 kilos), and 172 kilograms (380 kilos).
With the conclusion of the primary day of Finals, Brian Shaw’s “Drive for 5” nearly definitely got here to an finish. The four-time WSM champion (2011, 2013, 2015-2016) is probably out of competition for a podium-finish primarily based on his present standing in factors, relying on his efficiency and the performances of his friends within the contest’s three remaining occasions.
- Tom Stoltman — 5 reps, 39.36 seconds
- Oleksii Novikov — 5 reps, 42.26 seconds
- Trey Mitchell — 5 reps, 48.46 seconds
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 5 reps, 48.69 seconds
- Evan Singleton — 5 reps, 49.85 seconds
- Mitchell Hooper — 5 reps, 49.89 seconds
- Brian Shaw — 4 reps, 26.61 seconds
- Luke Stoltman — 4 reps, 32.54 seconds
- Mathew Ragg — 4 reps, 35.03 seconds
- Jaco Schoonwinkel — 1 rep, 40.76 seconds
2023 WSM Day Two
After finishing the primary full day of competitors, athletes head into the second day and their final alternatives to safe a spot within the Finals. Listed below are the outcomes from every aggressive Group together with every athlete’s outcomes, corresponding efficiency, and inserting inside the occasion.
Conan’s Wheel
In a check of core energy, endurance, and maybe ache tolerance harking back to the epic movie character, the Conan’s Wheel required rivals to assist a 199.5-kilogram (440-pound) bar within the Zercher position whereas strolling round a set circle for optimum distance.
Scoring was decided by “levels” of the circle accomplished — 360 levels being one full lap across the circle’s circumference. Oleksii Novikov earned his third occasion win of the Qualifying Spherical, pushing forward of Conan’s Wheel World File holder Pavlo Kordiyaka by practically 150 levels.
Group 1
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 749 levels
- Pa O’Dwyer — 722 levels
- Bobby Thompson — 649 levels
- Konstantine Janashia — 633 levels
- Eddie Williams — 614 levels
- Tom Stoltman — 598 levels
Group 2
- Oleksii Novikov — 897 levels
- Gavin Bilton — 557 levels
- Luke Stoltman — 545 levels
- Kristjan Jon Haraldsson — 524 levels
- Fadi El Masri — 70 levels
- Thomas Evans — 69 levels
Group 3
- Mitchell Hooper — 636 levels
- Mathew Ragg — 628 levels
- Aivars Šmaukstelis —575 levels
- Mateusz Kieliszkowski — 538 levels
- Spenser Remick — 470 levels
- Graham Hicks — 425 levels
Group 4
- Jaco Schoonwinkel — 713 levels
- Kevin Faires — 636 levels
- Gabriel Rhéaume — 476 levels
- Rauno Heinla — 572 levels
- Brian Shaw — 411 levels
- Adam Bishop — 292 levels
Group 5
- Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted — 629 levels
- Evan Singleton — 589 levels
- Trey Mitchell — 523 levels
- Paul Smith — 518 levels
- Mark Felix — 470 levels
- Jean-Stephen Corabeouf — 143 levels
Kettlebell Toss
To find out explosive energy, athletes have been introduced with a sequence of seven progressively heavier kettlebells. Utilizing a motion just like a kettlebell swing, they’d 60 seconds to launch as many weights as doable previous a 4.5-meter (15-foot) bar set overhead.
The burden development was: 20.5 kilograms (45 kilos), 21.8 kilograms (48 kilos), 22.7 kilograms (50 kilos), 22.7 kilograms (50 kilos), 24 kilograms (53 kilos), 26.3 kilograms (58 kilos), and eventually 30.8 kilograms (68 kilos).
Konstantine Janashia, the only real Polish competitor on this yr’s WSM, topped the occasion blasting by way of all seven weights in 32.44 seconds. Janashia’s shock efficiency, after being mathematically eradicated from the Finals primarily based on factors coming into the occasion, interrupted Mitchell Hooper’s four-event win streak.
Group 1
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 6 reps, 18.09 seconds
- Konstantine Janashia — 6 reps, 19.93 seconds
- Tom Stoltman — 6 reps, 21.99 seconds
- Pa O’Dwyer — 6 reps, 31.71 seconds
- Bobby Thompson — 6 reps, 35.67 seconds
- Eddie Williams — 6 reps, 36.4 seconds
Group 2
- Gavin Bilton — 6 reps, 19.9 seconds
- Luke Stoltman — 6 reps, 49.35 seconds
- Kristjan Jon Haraldsson — 5 reps, 15.57 seconds
- Thomas Evans — 5 reps, 28.68 seconds
- Fadi El Masri — 4 reps, 20.61 seconds
- Oleksii Novikov — 1 rep, 9.56 seconds
Group 3
- Mateusz Kieliszkowski — 7 reps, 32.44 seconds
- Mitchell Hooper — 6 reps, 17.18 seconds
- Mathew Ragg — 6 reps, 21.96 seconds
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 6 reps, 25.41 seconds
- Spenser Remick — 5 reps, 24.31 seconds
- Graham Hicks — 4 reps, 20.51 seconds
Group 4
- Brian Shaw — 7 reps, 48.45 seconds
- Adam Bishop — 6 reps, 32.29 seconds
- Kevin Faires — 5 reps, 34.09 seconds
- Jaco Schoonwinkel — 6 reps, 47.32 seconds
- Rauno Heinla — 5 reps, 44.31 seconds
- Gabriel Rhéaume — 3 reps, 14 seconds
Group 5
- Trey Mitchell — 7 reps, 34.42 seconds
- Evan Singleton — 6 reps, 28.81 seconds
- Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted — 6 reps, 27.66 seconds
- Mark Felix — 4 reps, 42.66 seconds
- Jean-Stephen Corabeouf — 2 reps, 23.65 seconds
- Paul Smith — 1 rep, 28.62 seconds
Stone Off
Because the final occasion of the Qualifying Stage, the second and third place rivals from every group (primarily based on general factors within the leaderboard) battled head-to-head in an try and advance into the Finals. The primary place rivals from every group have already secured a berth within the Finals.
Athletes took turns lifting progressively heavier Atlas stones over a bar that separates the rivals, with weights starting from 140 kilograms (308 kilos) as much as 200 kilograms (440 kilos). The ultimate and heaviest weight was carried out for reps till one strongman may now not proceed.
The one-on-one showdown decided which 5 rivals would be a part of Pavlo Kordiyaka, Oleksii Novikov, Mitchell Hooper, Jaco Schoonwinkel, and Trey Mitchell within the Finals. These athletes have been Tom Stoltman, Luke Stoltman, Mathew Ragg, Brian Shaw, and Evan Singleton.
Group 1
- Tom Stoltman — 3 stones — Winner
- Bobby Thompson — 3 stones
Group 2
- Luke Stoltman — 7 stones — Winner
- Gavin Bilton — 7 stones
Group 3
- Mathew Ragg — 8 stones — Winner
- Aivars Smaukstelis — 8 stones
Group 4
- Brian Shaw — 11 stones — Winner
- Rauno Heinla — 11 stones
Group 5
- Evan Singleton — 8 stones — Winner
- Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted — 8 stones
2023 WSM Day One
Rivals started this year’s World’s Strongest Man with a full plate of three occasions — the loading race, the deadlift machine for reps, and the log ladder.
Loading Race
The loading race challenged the athletes’ mix of energy, endurance, and agility. The rivals have been tasked with working as rapidly as doable throughout a four- to six-meter (13- to 19.6-foot) area of sand whereas loading a sequence of progressively heavier implements onto an elevated platform.
The occasion was capped with a 90-second time restrict. The implements included two stacks of bundled logs (106 kilograms/234 kilos and 114.7 kilogram/253 kilos), a 124.7-kilogram (275-pound) anvil, a 120.2-kilogram (265-pound) sandbag, and a 120.2-kilogram (265-pound) “Husafell” sandbag.
Shortly earlier than the primary occasion started, Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou withdrew from the competition for causes undisclosed on the time of this text’s publication. He was changed by Icelandic athlete Kristjan Jon Haraldsson.
Group 1
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 5 implements, 41.38 seconds
- Tom Stoltman — 5 implements, 43.84 seconds
- Bobby Thompson — 5 implements, 56.56 seconds
- Konstantine Janashia — 5 implements, 61.1 seconds
- Pa O’Dwyer — 5 implements, 65.89 seconds
- Eddie Williams — 5 implements, 66.44 seconds
Group 2
- Oleksii Novikov — 5 implements, 52.14 seconds
- Kristjan Jon Haraldsson — 5 implements, 54.58 seconds
- Thomas Evans — 5 implements, 57.4 seconds
- Luke Stoltman — 5 implements, 62.78 seconds
- Gavin Bilton — 5 implements, 63.01 seconds
- Fadi El Masri — 4 implements, 49.57 seconds
Group 3
- Mitchell Hooper — 5 implements, 42.05 seconds
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 5 implements, 52.71 seconds
- Mathew Ragg — 5 implements — 58.72 seconds
- Spenser Remick — 5 implements, 67.15 seconds
- Mateusz Kieliszkowski — 5 implements, 67.53 seconds
- Graham Hicks — 4 implements, 53.4 seconds
Group 4
- Jaco Schoonwinkel — 5 implements, 47.1 seconds
- Rauno Heinla — 5 implements, 51.41 seconds
- Brian Shaw — 5 implements, 53.7 seconds
- Adam Bishop — 4 implements, 43.12 seconds
- Gabriel Rhéaume — 4 implements, 51.03 seconds
- Kevin Faires — 3 implements, 65.3 seconds
Group 5
- Evan Singleton — 5 implements, 46.9 seconds
- Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted — 5 implements, 56.41 seconds
- Trey Mitchell — 5 implements, 66.64 seconds
- Paul Smith — 4 implements, 44.79 seconds
- Mark Felix — 4 implements, 54.32 seconds
- Jean-Stephen Corabeouf — 3 implements, 40.63 seconds
Deadlift Machine
Rivals had 75 seconds to carry out as many repetitions as doable utilizing a specifically designed deadlift machine. The burden was elevated after every profitable repetition: 281 kilograms (619.5 kilos), 298 kilograms (657 kilos), 312 kilograms (687 kilos), 329 kilograms (725 kilos), 345 kilograms (760 kilos), 362 kilograms (798 kilos), and 379 kilograms (835.5 kilos).
If the athlete was succesful, they have been allowed to proceed performing repetitions with the seventh (most) weight till time ran out.
Group 1
- Bobby Thompson — 7 reps
- Tom Stoltman — 6 reps
- Konstantine Janashia — 6 reps
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 5 reps
- Pa O’Dwyer — 5 reps
- Eddie Williams — 5 reps
Group 2
- Oleksii Novikov — 6 reps
- Thomas Evans — 5 reps
- Luke Stoltman — 5 reps
- Gavin Bilton — 5 reps
- Kristjan Jon Haraldsson — 4 reps
- Fadi El Masri — 4 reps
Group 3
- Mitchell Hooper — 8 reps
- Mathew Ragg — 7 reps
- Graham Hicks — 7 reps
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 5 reps
- Spenser Remick — 5 reps
- Mateusz Kieliszkowski — 4 reps
Group 4
- Brian Shaw — 8 reps
- Rauno Heinla — 8 reps
- Adam Bishop — 7 reps
- Jaco Schoonwinkel — 6 reps
- Kevin Faires — 5 reps
- Gabriel Rhéaume — 5 reps
Group 5
- Trey Mitchell — 8 reps
- Mark Felix — 6 reps
- Evan Singleton — 6 reps
- Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted — 5 reps
- Jean-Stephen Corabeouf — 5 reps
- Paul Smith — 4 reps
Log Ladder
The primary day of competitors concluded with a staple occasion in lots of strongman contests — the log ladder. Testing their higher physique energy, athletes labored their method by way of 5 progressively heavier logs, one repetition at a time, inside a 75-second time restrict.
Rivals have been introduced with a sequence of 5 fixed-weight logs. They have been allowed as many makes an attempt as wanted to efficiently put the log overhead. After one full repetition, they progressed to the following weight: 124 kilograms (275 kilos), 140 kilograms (310 kilos), 158 kilograms (350 kilos), 170 kilograms (375 kilos), and 181 kilograms (400 kilos).
Group 1
- Tom Stoltman — 5 reps, 42.5 seconds
- Pavlo Kordiyaka — 5 reps, 46 seconds
- Bobby Thompson — 4 reps, 25.83 seconds
- Konstantine Janashia — 4 reps, 68.35 seconds
- Eddie Williams — 4 reps, 55.89 seconds
- Pa O’Dwyer — 3 reps, 25.8 seconds
Group 2
- Thomas Evans — 5 reps, 38.96 seconds
- Luke Stoltman — 5 reps, 52.76 seconds
- Oleksii Novikov — 4 reps, 32.5 seconds
- Gavin Bilton — 4 reps, 56.84 seconds
- Fadi El Masri — 2 reps, 17.43 seconds
- Kristjan Jon Haraldsson — 2 reps, 16.28 seconds
Group 3
- Mitchell Hooper — 5 reps, 39.51 seconds
- Mathew Ragg — 5 reps, 56.84 seconds
- Graham Hicks — 4 reps, 28.31 seconds
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 4 reps, 30.44 seconds
- Mateusz Kieliszkowski — 4 reps, 33.24 seconds
- Spenser Remick — 4 reps, 38.79 seconds
Group 4
- Brian Shaw — 4 reps, 33.99 seconds
- Jaco Schoonwinkel — 4 reps, 34.77 seconds
- Rauno Heinla — 3 reps, 21.6 seconds
- Kevin Faires — 3 reps, 28.93 seconds
- Gabriel Rhéaume — 3 reps, 32.96 seconds
- Adam Bishop — 3 reps, 33.25 seconds
Group 5
- Trey Mitchell — 5 reps, 39.44 seconds
- Evan Singleton — 4 reps, 35.48 seconds
- Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted — 4 reps, 39.93 seconds
- Paul Smith — 4 reps, 45.84 seconds
- Jean-Stephen Corabeouf — 3 reps, 22.34 seconds
- Mark Felix — 1 rep, 7.58 seconds
2023 WSM Schedule of Occasions
Right here’s the whole schedule for the competitors, together with the two-day Qualifying Spherical and the two-day Finals. All occasions listed are Jap Customary Time.
Qualifying Stage Day One
- Occasion One: Loading Race — April 19 | 8 a.m., Sand Stage
- Occasion Two: Deadlift Machine — April 19 | 12:19 (initially set for 11:29 a.m.), Land Stage
- Occasion Three: Log Ladder — April 19 | 6:03 (initially set for 4:49 p.m.), Sand Stage
Qualifying Stage Day Two
- Occasion 4: Conan’s Wheel — April 20 | 8 a.m., Land Stage
- Occasion 5: Kettlebell Toss — April 20 | 1:20 p.m., Sand Stage
- Occasion Six: Stone Off — April 20 | 6:13 p.m., Land Stage
Relaxation Day
Finals Day One
- Occasion One: Reign Protect Carry — April 22 | 10:30 a.m. (initially set for two:18 p.m.), Road Stage
- Occasion Two: KNAACK Deadlift — April 22 | 12:45 p.m. (initially set for 10:41 a.m.), Sand Stage
- Occasion Three: Fingal’s Fingers — April 22 | 3:45 p.m. (initially set for 8 a.m.), Road Stage
Finals Day Two
- Occasion 4: Max Dumbbell — April 23 | 8 a.m., Land Stage
- Occasion 5: Car Pull — April 23 | 10:10 a.m., Road Stage
- Occasion Six: Atlas Stones — April 23 | 1:54 p.m., Sand Stage
2023 WSM Competitor Withdrawals
Whereas 30 males certified to enter this yr’s WSM, sudden situations can happen. Any competitor withdrawals throughout the course of the competitors will probably be famous right here.
- Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou — Withdrew earlier than the primary occasion of Qualifying Stage Day One. No official purpose declared. Changed by Kristjan Jon Haraldsson.
- Jaco Schoonwinkel — Withdrew after trying Max Dumbbell on the second day of Finals. Unconfirmed harm.
How Strongman is Scored
Scoring factors in aggressive strongman occasions pertains to the general area of rivals. First place can earn as many factors as there are rivals, and factors descend accordingly.
Within the Qualifying stage, athletes can earn a most of six factors as a result of there are six athletes in every group. First place earns six factors; second locations earns 5, and so forth. Within the Finals, there will probably be 10 rivals in complete, so first place receives 10 factors; second receives 9; third eight; and so forth.
Within the occasion of any tied scores, factors are cut up evenly. If two athletes tie for second, for instance, the second and third place factors are added collectively and divides by two. For instance, within the WSM Finals, if two athletes tie for second place, they might every earn 8.5 factors — 9 plus eight divided by two.
Tips on how to Watch the 2023 World’s Strongest Man
Admission is free for followers attending in particular person at Burroughs & Chapin Pavilion Place in Myrtle Seaside, SC, and gates open to the general public at 7 a.m. Jap time. There will probably be a fan competition space and a common admission viewing space for spectators.
Sadly, for individuals who want to watch the 2023 WSM at house, viewing it stay is inconceivable. Within the U.S., CBS Sports activities Community will air the 2023 WSM starting on Might 28, 2023. Within the UK, the 2023 WSM will air on Channel 5 in December. Within the meantime, the 2023 WSM’s numerous social media platforms, together with YouTube and Instagram, will characteristic behind-the-scenes protection whereas 15-time WSM athlete Terry Hollands conducts interviews with the rivals.
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