World's Strongest Man - Season 7 / Year 2021

Season 7 / Year 2021

Episodes

Giants Live: The Strongman Classic
The road to The World's Strongest Man Finals in sunny Sacramento starts right here! The first competition in the Giants Live Qualifying Series gets underway.

Giants Live: The World Open
The World Open. James Richardson presents action from the Giants Live series event at AO Arena in Manchester. Pavlo Nakonechnyy, Oleksii Novikov, Evan Singleton and Adam Bishop were among the competitors involved. With analysis from Laurence Shahlaei and Terry Hollands, and commentary by Colin Bryce and Danny Wallace.

Giants Live: Europe's Strongest Man
Europe's Strongest Man. James Richardson presents action from the event at First Direct Arena in Leeds. Yorkshireman Luke Richardson won this title in 2020, but the home favourite was unable to defend his title this time around due to injury. With analysis from Laurence Shahlaei and Terry Hollands, and commentary by Colin Bryce and Danny Wallace.

Giants Live: World Tour Finals
The World Tour Finals. James Richardson presents action from the event in Glasgow. Scotsmen Tom and Luke Stoltman were looking to make an impression on home territory, but faced stiff competition from the likes of Cheick Sanou, Kevin Faires and Gabriel Pena. With analysis from Laurence Shahlaei and Terry Hollands, and commentary by Colin Bryce and Danny Wallace.

Giants Live: Britain's Strongest Man
The World Tour Finals. James Richardson presents action from the event in Glasgow. Scotsmen Tom and Luke Stoltman were looking to make an impression on home territory, but faced stiff competition from the likes of Cheick Sanou, Kevin Faires and Gabriel Pena. With analysis from Laurence Shahlaei and Terry Hollands, and commentary by Colin Bryce and Danny Wallace.

Heat 1
James Richardson and Eddie Hall present action from the opening heat of the event from Sacramento, California. Four-time champion Brian Shaw of the USA and Welsh hopeful Gavin `The Bull" Bilton were among the contestants. With analysis from Michelle Ackerley, and commentary by Colin Bryce and Danny Wallace.

Heat 2
James Richardson and Eddie Hall present action from the second heat of the event from Sacramento, California. Scotland's Tom Stoltman, a runner-up in 2020 was looking to go one better this time around, and he was joined in this heat by England's 55-year-old veteran Mark Felix and former WWE wrestler Evan Singleton. With analysis from Michelle Ackerley, and commentary by Colin Bryce and Danny Wallace.

Heat 3
James Richardson and Eddie Hall present action from the third heat of the event from Sacramento, California. British hopeful Luke `The Future" Richardson was looking to build on last year's ninth-place finish, while Iceland's Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted was looking to follow in the footsteps of compatriot and 2018 champion Hapfthor Julius Bjornsson. With analysis from Michelle Ackerley, and commentary by Colin Bryce and Danny Wallace.

Heat 4
James Richardson and Eddie Hall present highlights of the fourth heat of the event from Sacramento, California. British training partners Adam Bishop and Terry Hollands were among those in action. With analysis from Michelle Ackerley, and commentary by Colin Bryce and Danny Wallace.

Heat 5
James Richardson and Eddie Hall presents action from the fifth and final heat.

Grand Final
James Richardson and Eddie Hall present action from the final held in Sacramento, California.
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