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Invergordon brothers Luke Stoltman and Tom Stoltman are ready for World Strongest Man final in Sacramento


By Will Clark

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World champion Tom Stoltman and 2021 European champion Luke Stoltman will both compete in the World Strongest Man final.

Luke Stoltman and Tom Stoltman compete in the World Strongest Man final on Saturday and Sunday.
Luke Stoltman and Tom Stoltman compete in the World Strongest Man final on Saturday and Sunday.

The Invergordon brothers qualified for the final with ease as they topped their qualification groups with an event to spare in Sacramento.

They will face eight other athletes in the final who will be competing to claim the title of World's Strongest Man.

The biggest threat to the Stoltman's winning the title is arguably Oleksii Novikov from Ukraine.

He was crowned World's Strongest Man in 2020 and finished third last year when Tom Stoltman became world champion.

Mitchell Hooper from Canada is also expected to be a big threat after topping his qualification group comfortably after winning the first three events with ease.

Matins Licis of the United States also won his qualification group and is expected to mount a challenge for the title.

Also qualifying to the final after a stone-off are Maxime Boudreault of Canada, Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted of Iceland, Trey Mitchell of the United States, Gabriel Rhéaume of Canada and four time world champion Brian Shaw of the United States.

For the latest result visit the World Strongest Man website.


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