Tom Stoltman

Tom Stoltman (born 30 May 1994) is a strongman competitor from Invergordon, Scotland.[2] He is the younger brother of five-time Scotland's Strongest Man Luke Stoltman. Tom finished tied for 5th in the 2019 World's Strongest Man final with four-time champion Brian Shaw. At the 2020 World's Strongest Man competition in Bradenton, Florida, Stoltman went on to finish 2nd, winning three of the six events in the final.[3]

Tom Stoltman
Personal information
Nickname(s)The Albatross
King Of The Stones
Born (1994-05-30) 30 May 1994
Height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)[1]
Weight174 kg (384 lb)[1]
Spouse(s)
Sinead Stoltman
(m. 2015)
Sport
SportStrongman
Competition record
Strongman
Representing  United Kingdom
World's Strongest Man
Qualified 2017 World's Strongest Man
5th 2019 World's Strongest Man
2nd 2020 World's Strongest Man
Europe's Strongest Man
4th 2019 Europe's Strongest Man
Representing  Scotland
World's Ultimate Strongman
8th Dubai 2018
3rd Dubai 2019
Giants Live
9th Wembley 2019
8th Finals 2019
UK's Strongest Man
2nd 2017 UK's Strongest Man
Britain's Strongest Man
6th 2017 Britain's Strongest Man
3rd 2019 Britain's Strongest Man
2nd 2020 Britain's Strongest Man
Scotland's Strongest Man
2nd 2015 Scotland's Strongest Man
2nd 2016 Scotland's Strongest Man
2nd 2017 Scotland's Strongest Man
1st 2018 Scotland's Strongest Man
1st 2019 Scotland's Strongest Man

Personal records

Set at competitive meets:

  • Deadlift (with straps and suit) – 430 kg (948 lb)
  • Atlas Stone/Manhood Stone/Castle Stone – 286 kg (631 lb) (World record)[4]

References

  1. "Tom Stoltman". World's Strongest Man. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  2. Vesty, Sarah (29 June 2016). "Burly strongman brothers have competitive streak after coming in the top two at national competition AGAIN". Daily Record. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  3. Gutman, Andrew (15 November 2020). "Novikov Secures 2020 World's Strongest Man Victory". BarBend. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  4. Tao, David (22 September 2020). "Strongman Tom Stoltman Lifts World Record 286kg/630lb Atlas Stone Over Bar". BarBend. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
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