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Tom Stoltman misses out on World’s Strongest Man title by just 0.48 seconds with own BROTHER wrecking dream

Published on May 19, 2025 at 11:45 AM

TOM STOLTMAN’s dreams of winning a fourth World’s Strongest Man trophy were agonisingly dashed by his BROTHER.

The 30-year-old Scot , with South Africa‘s Rayno Nel taking home the win in Sacramento, California.

Tom Stoltman competing in the stone medley at the World's Strongest Man competition.
Tom Stoltman agonisingly missed out on a fourth World’s Strongest Man title
A strongman competitor overhead pressing a heavy log at the World's Strongest Man competition.
The 30-year-old missed out on the trophy by half a point
The Stoltman brothers, Tom and Luke, holding the World's Strongest Man trophy.
His older brother, Luke, inadvertently dashed his dreams of a fourth title

put in a Herculean effort to reduce the final day deficit between himself and Nel.

But ironically, it was the Hercules hold that cost him the competition.

Tom received three points for holding the mammoth 160kg pillars for 31.82 seconds.

Stoltman’s older brother, Luke, performed better in the gruelling task, receiving the four points for a 32:30-second hold.

So that meant Tom’s dreams of a fourth title were inadvertently dashed by his older sibling, who held the pillars 0.48 seconds longer than he did.

Tom ended the final day with a points tally of 46.5.

Competition winner Nel, who won the tournament in his DEBUT, finished with 47 points.

Luke, meanwhile, finished with 21.5 points to his name.

Tom Stoltman kissing the World's Strongest Man trophy.
Tom Stoltman won the World’s Strongest Man in 2021, 2022 and 2024

Tom’s heartache was somewhat soothed by the fact he moved a step closer to making yet more history.

His second-placed finish was his sixth podium appearance in the competition.

It saw him move level with Brit icon Geoff Capes and Icelandic giant Magnus Ver Magnusson.

Tom won the World’s Strongest Man in 2021, 2022 and 2024.

He regained the title last year from 2023 tournament winner Mitchell Hooper.

Five-time finalist Luke, who was competing in the tournament for the tenth time in his career, finished in ninth place.

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