
World Strongest Man 2025 prize money: How much is up for grabs in California?
BEING crowned the world's strongest man for 2025 is one incredible achievement - and the prize money that comes with it isn't bad either.
Tom Stoltman reclaimed this prestigious title with three event win in the final at the 2024 contest.
1
The British superstar also became one of just seven men to hold the crown at least three times.
And Stoltman reportedly took home a staggering $100,016 for his troubles.
But if the serial winner is to secure another huge payday after this tournament, he'll need to fend off the likes of former champion Mitchell Hooper and big brother Luke Stoltman.
What is the World's Strongest Man 2025 prize money?
The exact prize fund for this year's competition is yet to be revealed, but reports suggest that it could be higher than the 2024 winnings.
Tom Stoltman pocketed $100,016 for lifting last year's crown, according to reports.
But the total prize pot was reportedly a record-breaking sum of $263,200.
Looking ahead to the 2025 edition, we could see a further increase on top of the big bucks earned by winners in previous years.
Prize money is also given to the runners-up for their efforts and cash is distributed among the top performers.
Who is participating at the World's Strongest Man 2025?
Andrew Flynn
Austin Andrade
Bryce Johnson
Eddie Williams
Evan Singleton
Evans Nana
Lucas Hatton
Luke Richardson
Luke Stoltman
Mateusz Kieliszkowski
Mathew Ragg
Maxime Boudreault
Mitchell Hooper
Nick Guardione
Pavlo Kordiyaka
Shane Flowers
Thomas Evans
Tom Stoltman
Trey Mitchell
Tristain Hoath
Rayno Nel
Paddy Haynes
Wesley Derwinsky
Ondrej Fotju
Jaco Schoonwinkel
When is the World Strongest Man 2025?
The World Strongest Man 2025 will get underway on Thursday, May 15.
It will then conclude on Sunday, May 18 where the champion will then be announced.
Sacramento in California is the chosen place for this annual competition.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Sun
32 minutes ago
- The Sun
QPR to appoint former Champions League manager, 44, who launched Real Madrid star's career after Marti Cifuentes axe
QPR are set to name former Rennes and Strasbourg boss Julien Stephan as the club's new head coach. Rangers placed Marti Cifuentes on gardening leave in April after Sunsport revealed he was close to quitting the club following a breakdown in his relationship with 27-year-old chief executive Christian Nourry. 2 2 The decision to stand down Cifuentes came after the Spaniard's representatives made contact with West Brom following Tony Mowbray's sacking last month. West Brom have since appointed Ryan Mason as their new boss. But with no chance of a thawing in relations between Nourry and Cifuentes, Rangers turned their attention to Stephan. The 44-year-old has been keen to work in England since being sacked by Ligue 1 side Rennes last November. Stephan guided Rennes to the knock-out stages of the Europa League for the first time in 2018 where they lost 4-3 to Arsenal. A year later he led the club to victory over PSG in the French Cup final. The Frenchman also spent two seasons with Strasbourg before returning to his former club in 2023. Stephan brought a host of big-name stars through the ranks at Rennes. He was responsible for launching the career of Real Madrid star Eduardo Camavinga, and worked with Barcelona playmaker Raphinha. And he also worked with Serhu Guirassy, Jeremy Doku and Ismaila Sarr. Stephan has agreed terms on a two-year deal with the Championship club. QPR have been out of the top flight since relegation from the Premier League in 2015. They are preparing for their 11th-straight season in the Championship, with just two top-half finishes in that time. Last season they finished 15th, six points clear of the relegation zone but ten behind the playoff places in what was ultimately a disappointing campaign.


BBC News
39 minutes ago
- BBC News
'A bizarre appointment'
Hull City have given Sergej Jakirovic an opportunity for his first taste of English football after sacking previous head coach Ruben Selles - but some of you aren't so pleased for what you had to say about the appointment:Rob: Yet another bizarre appointment by the chairman. No experience of English football and in particular the Championship, which is such a difficult league. I hope I'm wrong but this just smacks of the previous two appointments whereby the chairman had to sack them and bring someone else in. I'm not holding my breath I don't get it! Firstly the decision to part with Rosenior after a seventh-placed finish, then to jettison Selles after keeping them up! What does the owner want? Why not go for someone with a proven track record in the Championship?Joe: As Hull fan that's watched us every week, week in week out, we need to actually concentrate on the squad and the quality we bring in. We need players who want to play for the club and give it their all, and realise we are a Championship team and the style of football has to be to win as many games as possible and realise we aren't gonna hammer people 5-0 every week - we have to win the close games. Hopefully he will be given the tools he needs to build a strong I cannot believe we are doing this again. It's the exact same as last season. Sack a promising, well-respected coach with good results in the English game for a complete nobody with no experience in English football. We were lucky to attract Selles last season and just about stay up. Who are we going to find at Christmas after this new guy is gone and we're bottom of the table again?Mark: He is on his eighth managerial job in eight years, and out of the previous seven only two lasted more than one season, not exactly a ringing We should have got a reliable manager who knows the league. The owner has unrealistic expectations as has proven over and again. Good luck to the new manager, he will need He doesn't know the league and he has a poor team to manage. Unless he can make lots of changes it will be a difficult season. And we don't know him at all so he won't be given long before we get At the moment, most City fans see Ilicali as being foolish for two bad appointments (Arveladze and Walters) and two awful sacking decisions (Rosenior and Selles). But that can all still be forgotten about if this unknown guy is a success. I'm pretty dubious but will give him a Yet again, another manager without Championship experience. Now it's time for another episode of 'dart in a map' recruitment which tends to be the policy of choice for the owner. Get it wrong again and we will be in trouble in the league and financially.


Daily Mail
40 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Man United CONFIRM new home kit - with one £130 option already sold out within an HOUR of release
Manchester United have released their new home kit ahead of the 2025-26 season. Their fresh strip costs £120 with short sleeves at the premium level, while the £130 long-sleeved option sold out on the club's website roughly within an hour of release. More to follow. Paying tribute to the Theatre of Dreams 🔴🏟️ Our @adidasFootball 2025/26 home kit is here. #MUFC — Manchester United (@ManUtd) June 12, 2025