
Season 47
World's Strongest Man 2023

Season 47
World's Strongest Man 2023
- Air date:2023-12-20
- User score:0.0
- Number of episodes:11
List of Episodes
Air date: 2023-12-20
Runtime: 45 min
At Sheffield's Utilita Arena, a new British champion is about to be crowned.
Air date: 2023-12-21
Runtime: 45 min
In Leeds, a world class field of athletes vie for the continental title.
Air date: 2023-12-22
Runtime: 45 min
The Royal Albert Hall hosts a truly international roster of world-class athletes.
Air date: 2023-12-23
Runtime: 45 min
The Cardiff Utilita Arena hosts the Deadlift World Championships and World Open.
Air date: 2023-12-26
Runtime: 45 min
The Qualifying tour reaches its conclusion as the World Tour Finals return to Glasgow.
Air date: 2023-12-27
Runtime: 45 min
The 30 Strongest Men arrive in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and split into five groups.
Air date: 2023-12-28
Runtime: 45 min
Heat 2 features 2020 Champion Oleksii Novikov. He faces two British athletes: three-time finalist Luke Stoltman in his eighth appearance, while Gavin Bilton returns for his fourth.
Air date: 2023-12-29
Runtime: 45 min
With six events on show: the Loading Race on the sand; the Deadlift Machine; Log Ladder; Conan's Wheel; Kettlebell Toss; and the sudden-death-penalty-shootout in The Stone-Off.
Air date: 2023-12-31
Runtime: 45 min
Action from heat five at Myrtle Beach in South Carolina, as the line-up for the final was confirmed. Great Britain's Mark Felix was making his final appearance in the competition at the age of 57, and was joined by compatriot Paul Smith, American prospects Trey Mitchell and Evan Singleton, Eythor Ingolfsson Meslted of Iceland and Frenchman Jean Stephen-Corabouef. James Richardson, Michelle Ackerley and Eddie Hall present, with commentary by Colin Bryce and Danny Wallace
Air date: 2024-01-01
Runtime: 60 min
James Richardson, Michelle Ackerley and Eddie Hall present action from the final, held at Myrtle Beach in South Carolina, as the 10 finalists battled it out through six gruelling events for the title won by Great Britain's Tom Stoltman in 2022. With commentary by Colin Bryce and Danny Wallace
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