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Invergordon's strongman Stoltman brothers Tom, Luke and Harry given training boost from Muir of Ord-based engineering firm RSE


By Hector MacKenzie

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Harry, Luke and Tom Stoltman at their training facility in Muir of Ord. Picture: RSE
Harry, Luke and Tom Stoltman at their training facility in Muir of Ord. Picture: RSE

A RAPIDLY growing Muir of Ord-based engineering firm has thrown its weight behind some of Ross-shire's most famous sons.

RSE, a specialist in design, build and maintenance of water treatment and water recycling equipment across the UK, is backing Invergordon's Stoltman brothers by providing workshop space for them to train.

The firm posted: "We are thrilled to be supporting Stoltman Brothers, including the World’s Strongest Man, by providing the use of one of our Muir of Ord workshop facilities for competitive strongman training.

"Tom 'The Albatross' Stoltman and Luke Stoltman, 'The Highland Oak', from Invergordon in the Highlands, were the first siblings to reach the final of the World’s Strongest Man competition, which resulted in them gaining the reputation as ‘The World’s Strongest Brothers’.

"Younger brother Harry has also decided to join his brothers in their strongman training, being coached in competitive Atlas Stone, Log Lifting, and all strongman events.

"In 2021, Tom achieved the ultimate strongman competition title by winning the World’s Strongest Man, with Luke also succeeding in becoming Europe’s Strongest Man in the same year. Tom further defended his incredible Strongman title in 2022.

"RSE is delighted to provide the workshop space to facilitate the required level of training for the Stoltman brothers and we look forward to supporting Tom, Luke and Harry in their competitive aspirations over the coming year."

Luke Stoltman posted: "Thanks for the support guys!"


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