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World Strongest Man 2025 prize money: How much is up for grabs in California?

World Strongest Man 2025 prize money: How much is up for grabs in California?

The Sun15-05-2025
BEING crowned the world's strongest man for 2025 is one incredible achievement - and the prize money that comes with it isn't bad either.
Tom Stoltman reclaimed this prestigious title with three event win in the final at the 2024 contest.
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The British superstar also became one of just seven men to hold the crown at least three times.
And Stoltman reportedly took home a staggering $100,016 for his troubles.
But if the serial winner is to secure another huge payday after this tournament, he'll need to fend off the likes of former champion Mitchell Hooper and big brother Luke Stoltman.
What is the World's Strongest Man 2025 prize money?
The exact prize fund for this year's competition is yet to be revealed, but reports suggest that it could be higher than the 2024 winnings.
Tom Stoltman pocketed $100,016 for lifting last year's crown, according to reports.
But the total prize pot was reportedly a record-breaking sum of $263,200.
Looking ahead to the 2025 edition, we could see a further increase on top of the big bucks earned by winners in previous years.
Prize money is also given to the runners-up for their efforts and cash is distributed among the top performers.
Who is participating at the World's Strongest Man 2025?
Andrew Flynn
Austin Andrade
Bryce Johnson
Eddie Williams
Evan Singleton
Evans Nana
Lucas Hatton
Luke Richardson
Luke Stoltman
Mateusz Kieliszkowski
Mathew Ragg
Maxime Boudreault
Mitchell Hooper
Nick Guardione
Pavlo Kordiyaka
Shane Flowers
Thomas Evans
Tom Stoltman
Trey Mitchell
Tristain Hoath
Rayno Nel
Paddy Haynes
Wesley Derwinsky
Ondrej Fotju
Jaco Schoonwinkel
When is the World Strongest Man 2025?
The World Strongest Man 2025 will get underway on Thursday, May 15.
It will then conclude on Sunday, May 18 where the champion will then be announced.
Sacramento in California is the chosen place for this annual competition.
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