Full Rosters Have Been Announced For 2024 Britain’s Strongest Man

2023 Britain's Strongest Man

There will be a total of 14 competitors competing at this year’s event in England.

There are many big-name competitions coming up with the calendar turning to 2024 and Britain’s Strongest Man will be one of the first. The show is set to take place on Jan. 27 at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield, England. There is now a full roster for the 2024 Britain’s Strongest Man event featuring some of the best Strongmen in the world.

The lineup for the Britain’s Strongest Man was shared on Instagram. It includes the winner of the event in each of the last five years, along with multiple World’s Strongest Man (WSM) titles.

Adam Bishop returns to the competition to defend his title from 2023. This was Bishop’s second title at the competition with the first coming back in 2020. Tom Stoltman will also headline the group as a two-time World’s Strongest Man champion and two-time winner of the Britain’s Strongest Man (2021, 2022).

2024 Britain’s Strongest Man Lineup

The full roster for the show has been announced and it might be one of the best that it has ever seen:

  • Gavin Bilton
  • Adam Bishop
  • Conor Curran
  • Mark Felix
  • Shane Flowers
  • Kane Francis
  • Sean Gillen
  • Paddy Haynes
  • Graham Hicks
  • Pa O’Dwyer
  • Luke Richardson
  • Paul Smith
  • Luke Stoltman
  • Tom Stoltman

Of the 14 competitors scheduled to compete this year, seven were featured in the 2023 rendition. Of course, Bishop was crowned champion after winning three of the five events. Bilton finished as the runner-up while Hicks finished third. Smith was also featured in the top five.

The field this year is loaded with talent and has a chance to be an exciting day from the start. It will be interesting to see how the event plays out once all of the top Strongmen get together. This will be a great precursor to the rest of the season.

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Greg Patuto
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