Tom Stoltman BREAKS Atlas Stone World Record
Another Saturday, one other gigantic Scott-ish trying a world record Strongman lift. Last week, the elderly of the Stolmtan brothers- Luke, tried his finest at beating the 5 years previous log raise record. The weight is there in him, simply not on that day and at that second. Big Z’s record stands to be examined as soon as extra. Moving alongside to this Saturday, we bought the youthful Stoltman brother, Tom “The Albatros” Stoltman, trying to interrupt his personal Atlast stone world record. Before Tom broke the record this previous March on the Arnold Classic, it belonged to the Strongman veteran Brian Shaw. However, as of immediately, Tom Stoltman has damaged Brian Shaw’s record as soon as extra and lifted the bar even increased relating to Atlas Stones. The occasion was judged through skype as soon as extra by fairly presumably the best man in Strongman historical past, Zydrunas Savickas, Big Z. As anticipated and as logic would dictate it, Tom did a couple of warm-up sets with lighter weight to get a really feel of the stones. The first stone was 150kg and that went up insanely quick. No human ought to have the appropriate to maneuver 150kg that quick and with that ease. After that he went for 180kg which additionally moved so quick I can’t even start to rationalize and clarify. After a quick pause and psychological readiness, Tom goes for the 250kg stone. This is an efficient time to remind you that 250kg is 5 kg wanting Brian Shaw’s world record and right here is Tom warming up with that weight. It’s insane how the Strongman sport has moved previous loads of data which appeared unbeatable up till just lately. After making a world record appear to be a medium-heavy warm-up, it was time for the world record, 286kg. It’s additionally value mentioning, Tom didn’t use a belt, Atlas stone sleeves, or a t-shirt for grip. He used cheesy for grip and stickiness and knee sleeves for an additional bounce out of the opening when lifting the stone upwards. The record went up pretty simple and Tom seemed like he might have gone for the 300kg stone proper then and there and lift the world record for an additional 20 kg. However, because the saying goes “always leave them wanting for more” and so he did and left everybody watching in awe and eager to see him throw 300kg. Read the full article












