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    Myrtle Beach to Host World's Strongest Man Competition Again in 2024: Here's What Locals Need to Know

    2023-12-13
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    IMG has confirmed the 47th World's Strongest Man (WSM) competition will be held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, from May 1-5, 2024. The event is organized in partnership with Visit Myrtle Beach and will feature reserved seating and a central stage for the four-day competition. A fan festival area, with food trucks, giveaways, and a viewing area, will be open to the public for free.

    The competition is scheduled to take place at the Oceanfront at Burroughs & Chapin Pavilion Place. The four-day event will include two days of qualifiers and a two-day final. Competitors will participate in a series of challenging events.

    Karen Riordan, President & CEO Visit Myrtle Beach, is looking forward to hosting the World’s Strongest Man competition for the second year in a row. She mentioned that the 2023 event attracted a large crowd, with fans from across the US and the world.

    Previous competitors include World’s Strongest Man champion Mitchelle Hooper (CAN), two-time champion Tom Stoltman (GBR) and his brother Luke Stoltman (GBR), and Evan “T-Rex” Singleton (USA). Further details about tickets, the full list of competitors, event schedule, and media credentials will be released later.

    For the latest updates on SBD World’s Strongest Man, followers can check the official social media accounts on Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook, or visit the official website.

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