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Scottish Sun
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Ex-World's Strongest Man Eddie Hall shares incredible throwback aged 13 as fans refuse to believe he's a child in pic
Hall won his first MMA bout in 30 seconds earlier this year 'YOU'RE KIDDING' Ex-World's Strongest Man Eddie Hall shares incredible throwback aged 13 as fans refuse to believe he's a child in pic EDDIE HALL has left fans stunned with an incredible throwback picture. The former World's Strongest Man looked unrecognisable in old photos he has dug up and posted on social media. Advertisement 4 Eddie Hall claims he is aged 13 in this throwback snap 4 Hall posted the old photos on Facebook 4 Eddie Hall won the World's Strongest Man crown in 2017 Credit: Instagram @eddiehallwsm Hall, 37, weighed a staggering 195kg (31 stone) during his Strongman days. And the 6ft2in giant has seemingly always been a man mountain. In old snaps posted on Facebook, he is stood topless with a chain around his neck, a pierced nipple and cream trousers on. Hall captioned the image: "13-years-old and on the doors." Advertisement READ MORE IN SPORT SICKENING ATTACK Moment UFC thug Conor McGregor floors nightclub reveller with TWO punches And in another photo, he shows off his ripped physique alongside his brother and dad. The throwback images have wowed fans and many refuse to believe he is aged 13 in the first picture. One said: "You must be kidding me." Another joked: "Thirteen years old grown man." Advertisement BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK A third commented: "Thirteenth birthday bash at working men's club after 30 pints." Hall was a competitive swimmer who competed in the UK Nationals when he was a youngster - even setting a British record for his age group in the pool. Eddie Hall brutally wins MMA debut in 30 seconds as he crushes ex-strongman Mariusz Pudzianowski But at his peak, Hall won the prestigious World's Strongest Man competition in 2017 and set a world record by completing a 500kg deadlift. Advertisement The legend has gone into fighting in recent years and scored a knockout victory in 30 seconds over Mariusz Puzianowski in his first MMA bout earlier this year. Hall shed 45kg (seven stone) from his heaviest weight for the clash, ditching his 12,000-calorie-a-day diet to be a lean machine in the octagon.


The Irish Sun
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Ex-World's Strongest Man Eddie Hall shares incredible throwback aged 13 as fans refuse to believe he's a child in pic
EDDIE HALL has left fans stunned with an incredible throwback picture. The former World's Strongest Man looked unrecognisable in old photos he has dug up and posted on social media. 4 Eddie Hall claims he is aged 13 in this throwback snap 4 Hall posted the old photos on Facebook 4 Eddie Hall won the World's Strongest Man crown in 2017 Credit: Instagram @eddiehallwsm And the In old snaps posted on Facebook, he is stood topless with a chain around his neck, a pierced nipple and cream trousers on. Hall captioned the image: "13-years-old and on the doors." READ MORE IN SPORT And in another photo, he shows off his ripped physique alongside his brother and dad. The One said: "You must be kidding me." Another joked: "Thirteen years old grown man." Most read in Sport BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK A third commented: "Thirteenth birthday bash at working men's club after 30 pints." Hall was a competitive swimmer who competed in the UK Nationals when he was a youngster - even setting a British record for his age group in the pool. Eddie Hall brutally wins MMA debut in 30 seconds as he crushes ex-strongman Mariusz Pudzianowski But at his peak, Hall won the prestigious World's Strongest Man competition in 2017 and set a world record by completing a 500kg deadlift. The legend has gone into fighting in recent years and scored a Hall 4 Hall won his first MMA bout earlier this year Credit: Instagram @ksw_mma


Times of Oman
20-06-2025
- Business
- Times of Oman
Deposits by Indians in Swiss Banks fall nearly 18% over last 10 years: Swiss National Bank Data
New Delhi: Deposits of Indian customers in Swiss banks have declined by around 18 per cent over the past decade, according to the latest figures released by the Swiss National Bank (SNB). The data highlighted a drop from approximately 425 million Swiss francs in 2015 to 346 million Swiss francs in 2024. The SNB data also showed that Indian deposits had seen a sharp rise during the COVID-19 period, touching a 10-year high of around 602 million Swiss francs. However, the deposits started declining after the pandemic peak. In 2023, deposits stood at 309 million Swiss francs, but in 2024, it grows by 37 million Swiss francs to reach 346 million Swiss francs. Despite this annual rise, the overall trend over the last decade remains downward. However, the decline in deposits is not unique to India. Several other major economies also witnessed a reduction in funds deposit in Swiss banks by their nationals. For instance, deposits by UK nationals fell from 44 billion Swiss francs in 2015 to 31 billion Swiss francs in 2024. Chinese deposits also saw a decline, reducing from 5.01 billion Swiss francs to 4.3 billion Swiss francs over the same period. The neighbouring countries of India Pakistan and Bangladesh also saw decline, deposits held by Pakistani nationals in Swiss banks have witnessed a steep decline over the last ten years. According to the data deposits by Pakistanis stood at 947 million Swiss francs in 2015 but have dropped significantly to 241 million Swiss francs by 2024, a fall of nearly 75 per cent. A similar trend was observed in the case of Bangladeshi nationals. Their deposits in Swiss banks declined from 48 million Swiss francs in 2015 to just 12.6 million Swiss francs in 2024, marking a drop of over 73 per cent. The decline reflects a reducing trend of foreign deposits in Swiss banks it can be due to various reasons like tightening regulations, increased scrutiny, and changes in international financial transparency norms. Saudi Arabian deposits nearly halved during the 10-year period, from 8.3 billion Swiss francs in 2015 to 4.8 billion Swiss francs in 2024. The most significant drop was seen in deposits by American nationals. Their deposits in Swiss banks dropped steeply from 64.2 billion Swiss francs in 2015 to 24.4 billion Swiss francs in 2024, a decline of about 62 per cent. The data highlighted a broader trend of declining foreign deposits in Swiss banks, possibly reflecting greater transparency, international regulations, and shifts in global financial preferences.

RNZ News
13-06-2025
- Politics
- RNZ News
UK nationals among victims of Air India plane crash
world politics 21 minutes ago United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about the victims of the Air India plane crash that was supposed to fly to London, many of which were UK nationals.