'It'll be a battle': 12 people flex their strength to be Alberta's strongest man
- Tristain Hoath, an Edmonton police officer, showcased his strength from a young age by lifting a piano at 10 years old.
- The inaugural Strongest Man competition in central Alberta features 12 competitors, including Hoath, who weighs over 145 kilograms.
- Cloherty, co-organizer of the event, notes it is Alberta's first pro-am strongman competition, with tasks including bench pressing a 70-kilogram steel block.
- Competitors aim to win prize packs and the title of Alberta's strongest man, with the event focusing on both physical and mental challenges.
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A test of might: Competitors to battle it out for the title of Alberta's strongest man
Twelve large men will spend Saturday in Red Deer, Alta., lifting and tossing circus dumbbells, beer kegs, boulders and a steel block full of weights — all as part of Alberta's inaugural Strongest Man competition.
Central Alberta hosting provincial strongman competition today
Photo from the Royal Iron Strength Classic Strongman Competition held in September 2024. Photo submitted/Nic Ris.captiontext { font-size:90%;font-style: italic;margin-right:20px; } A dozen competitors will be vying for the title of Alberta's Strongest Man today (March 29), in Red Deer County at Fire and Flood Emergency Services in Belich Business Park. Event organizer Larson Hehr is also one of the participants. "This will be the first year of A…
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