Tom Stoltman

Tom Ryan Stoltman (born 30 May 1994) is a British professional strongman competitor, from Invergordon, Scotland. He is a three time winner of the World's Strongest Man in 2021, 2022, and 2024. He also won the national title of Britain's Strongest Man on the same years. Nicknamed "The Albatross" due to his sizeable arm span, Stoltman is known for his prowess with the Atlas Stones. In 2020, Stoltman broke the world record for the 5 Atlas Stones (light set) 100-180 kg in just 16.01 seconds; he also holds the world record for the heaviest Atlas stone ever lifted over a 1.22 m bar at 286 kg.

On 20 June 2021, Stoltman won the 2021 World's Strongest Man competition, becoming the first man from Scotland to win the World's Strongest Man and the fifth British person to do so. On 29 May 2022, Stoltman won the 2022 World's Strongest Man, becoming only the second Briton to win two titles (37 years after Geoff Capes) and the first to win back to back titles. In the 2023 World's Strongest Man, he emerged runner up behind Mitchell Hooper, and then in the 2024 World's Strongest Man he reclaimed his title, becoming the only Briton to have won three World's Strongest Man titles.

Tom Stoltman is the younger brother of the two-time Europe's Strongest Man and five-time Scotland's Strongest Man, Luke Stoltman, with whom he runs their YouTube channel The Stoltman Brothers.

Early life
Tom Stoltman was born in Invergordon, Ross and Cromarty to parents Ben and Sheila, ten years after his older brother and fellow strongman competitor Luke. He was diagnosed with autism at the age of 5. Tom attended Newmore Primary School and Invergordon Academy in the Scottish Highlands where he developed his passion for playing football. As a result of his performances in the school football team, Stoltman was invited to Ross County and Rangers youth set up for trials. Inspired by Luke's success as Scotland's Strongest Man, Stoltman switched his attention to weight training in the local gym at the age of 16. Within a year, he was showing such potential that Luke decided to take him under his wing and guide him through training for strongman.

Strongman career
Aged 18, Stoltman entered and won his first competition, Highlands Strongest Man. This was followed by success at the Scotland's Strongest Man (SSM) qualifier where he subsequently placed 5th in the main event. In 2015 Stoltman reached the podium of SSM, finishing second only to his elder brother Luke the next three years in a row.

2017 was seen as Stoltman's breakout year: he finished second in the UK's Strongest Man competition behind reigning Europe's Strongest Man, Laurence Shahlaei, and placed 6th at Britain's Strongest Man (BSM). These performances gained him an invitation to his first World's Strongest Man, but he withdrew from the competition after the first two events in the heats. This was followed up by taking his first SSM win ahead of Luke in 2018, and an 8th-place finish at the World's Ultimate Strongman (WUS) in Dubai the same year.

Stoltman ranked 5th at the 2019 WSM and 3rd at WUS,. He also won his second SSM trophy and a podium finish at BSM. In 2020 Stoltman returned to the World's Strongest Man finals in Florida, finishing in second place after a low scoring finish in the Hercules Hold. At BSM in the same year, Stoltman took 2nd place and broke the world record for the Giants Live light set of 100 – Castle Stones in 16.01 seconds.

In 2021, Stoltman won the 2021 World's Strongest Man title in Sacramento, California. He won two of the first five events, placing him in first ahead of four-time winner Brian Shaw going into the final event. The win was sealed with Stoltman completing the Atlas Stone (140 –) run in 20.21 seconds, taking the event win and overall title to Scotland for the first time in the competition's history. Stoltman also won Britain's Strongest Man in 2021, the same year in which his brother Luke won Europe's Strongest Man. Stoltman ended his season coming 2nd place at the Rogue Invitational.

In 2022, Stoltman successfully defended his BSM title at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield, England. At World's Strongest Man, Stoltman took first in his heat, winning the first 4 events. In the final, Stoltman faced three former winners: four-time winner Shaw, 2019 winner Martins Licis, and 2020 winner Oleksiy Novikov. Stoltman won by a margin of 10.5 points, becoming only the second Briton to win two titles, 37 years after Geoff Capes and the first ever to win back to back titles.

After a brief period away from competing, in 2023, Stoltman came in 2nd place in the 2023 WSM, behind champion Mitchell Hooper. He followed this up by beating Hooper at their next competition, Giants Live Strongman Classic at the Royal Albert Hall though was pipped to first place by 0.5 points. At the 2023 Shaw Classic Stoltman made a slow start, picking up 0 points on the first event, but went on to win 3 of the 4 events on day 2, more event wins than any other competitor, and reach the podium. During the show, Tom won the Hummer Deadlift event where he pulled 499 kg. Stoltman rounded off his 2023 season winning the World Tour Finals in his native country at Glasgow and finishing 2nd at the Rogue Invitational.

In 2024, Stoltman started his season by winning Britain's Strongest Man for the 3rd time. He then finished 3rd at the Arnold Strongman Classic continuing his podium streak. He also regained the title of Worlds Strongest Man from Mitchell Hooper, making it his 3rd Worlds Strongest Man title and 5th podium appearance. Stoltman finished 2nd at the Strongman Classic at the Royal Albert Hall in July.

Personal life
Stoltman is one of five siblings, all of whom live in and around their hometown of Invergordon close to their father, Ben. Stoltman's youngest brother Harry works for the Stoltman Brothers' business and is currently training to compete in strongman competition. Stoltman married wife Sinead in 2015 and is a supporter of Rangers.

Stoltman's mother Sheila died aged 56 in 2016. Stoltman and his brother Luke regularly cite their mother's influence as key to inspiring them to succeed in their careers.

In 2021, a permanent tribute to Stoltman and brother Luke was installed by Invergordon Community Council in their hometown, where the signs at the entrances to Invergordon were updated to include their names and achievements. The sign reads "Welcome to Invergordon. Hometown of the Stoltman Brothers. World, European and UK Strongest Men".

Gym
In 2018, alongside brother Luke, Stoltman opened a commercial gym, The Stoltman Strength Centre, in Invergordon. This was originally a joint venture with another party though is now fully owned by the Stoltman Brothers Ltd. The brothers use the facility for the majority of their training, having originally trained in Luke's home gym in his garage. In 2023 the brothers announced a partnership with Glasgow based commercial strength equipment brand Primal. As part of the deal, the Stoltman Strength Centre received a significant upgrade and redesign to become a state of the art facility.

Health and fitness brand
As the popularity of the brothers has risen through their achievements and media presence, they began to sell Stoltman Brothers branded merchandise via an online shop. Original offerings were primarily focused around images of the brothers; however this has now been built up to include more everyday lifestyle clothing with Stoltman branding, 'motivational' apparel featuring some of the company/brothers' values and quotes, and more recently a collaboration with other strongmen where t-shirts with the athletes images are produced. All clothing is sold via the Stoltman brothers website and their shop which they opened in Invergordon in 2022.

Stoltman Strength Academy
The Stoltman brothers in 2022 set up their own strength training academy.

Media
Together with brother Luke, Stoltman has a YouTube channel through which they show training and competition footage, partake in various challenges, and provide an insight to everyday life for professional strongmen athletes. The brothers regularly collaborate on the channel with other well-known health and fitness personalities and YouTubers, with Eddie Hall, Matt Does Fitness, Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and Larry Wheels all having featured.

Publications and other media
The brothers released an autobiographical book, "Lifting: Becoming the World's Strongest Brothers", in 2023.

Luke and Tom both feature and narrate in Coach Mike Chadwick's The Red On Revolution book, published in 2022.

Personal records
Strongman:
 * Deadlift – 430 kg (with suit) (2019 World's Ultimate Strongman)
 * Deadlift for reps – 400 kg x 5 reps (with suit) (2024 Britain's Strongest man)
 * Elephant bar Deadlift – 415.5 kg (Raw) (2024 Arnold Strongman Classic)
 * Hummer Tyre Deadlift (15 in off the floor) – 499 kg (2023 Shaw Classic)
 * Silver Dollar Deadlift (18 in off the floor) – 478 kg (2020 World's Strongest man)
 * Double T Squat (with multi-ply suit) – 391 kg (2022 Arnold Strongman Classic)
 * Giant Barbell Squat (for reps) – 340 kg × 5 reps (single-ply suit w/ wraps) (2019 World's Strongest Man)
 * Log Press – 210 kg (2023 World Tour Finals)
 * Log Press for reps – 163 kg x 10 reps in 90s (2023 Rogue Invitational)
 * Axle Press – 210 kg (2024 World's Strongest Man)
 * Flintstone Barbell press – 240 kg (2022 World's Strongest Man)
 * Monster Dumbbell Press - 132 kg (2023 World's Strongest Man) (British record)
 * 15 kg Keg Toss – 7.76 meters (2024 World's Strongest Man) (joint-World Record)
 * Manhood Stone (Max Atlas Stone) – 286 kg (2020 World's Ultimate Strongman, Feats of Strength series) (World Record)
 * 5 Atlas Stones run (heavy set) – 120-200 kg 21.57 seconds (2022 Britain's Strongest man)
 * 5 Atlas Stones run (light set) – 100-180 kg 16.01 seconds (2020 Britain's Strongest man) (World Record)
 * Ardblair Stones – 9 stones ranging from 18-152 kg in 21.81 seconds (2019 Blairgowrie & Rattray Highland Games) (World Record)
 * Shield carry – 200 kg 65.3 meters (2022 Britain's Strongest Man) (World Record)

Training:
 * Deadlift – 420 kg × 2
 * Axle Deadlift – 400 kg
 * Log Press – 215 kg
 * Squat – 345 kg

Powerlifting:
 * Squat – 325 kg
 * Bench Press – 220 kg
 * Deadlift – 360 kg
 * Total – 905 kg