Despite not winning a single event all weekend, Mitchell Hooper won the 2026 World's Strongest Man event, defeating Rayno Nel for his second title.
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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." MITCHELL HOOPER, ONE of the most successful strength athletes in recent memory, has regained the title of ...
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Manchester United will look to qualify for next season's Champions League, while Ipswich Town look to return to the Premier ...
The Moose took the crown in a race to the finish on the final event.
A Brit who lost his leg after a motorcycle accident has become the world’s Strongest Disabled Man. Scott Endersby, 34, beat his American Joshua Smith by 0.14 seconds in the final which saw them both ...
Francis Ngannou will have a significant size advantage over Philipe Lins when they face off in their heavyweight bout ...
The US climate forecaster said in its 14 May report that there is an 82 percent chance of an El Niño arriving between May and ...
All you need to know about France's squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. France have always been one of the powerhouses in ...