The star strongman traveled to Malaysia and brought back his third title since 2011.
Once
again, MHP stalwart Brian Shaw has proven that the world's strongest
man lives in the United States. Shaw won the World’s Strongest Man
title, taking place in Malaysia, for the third time in his career last
weekend. His win has him tied with Bill Kazmaier for the most titles won
by an American since the competition's start in 1977.
Shaw took charge early in the competition and never looked back, fending off defending champ Žydrūnas Savickas, and "Game of Thrones" star Hafthór "Thor" Björnsson to reclaim his title. The two fought hard from behind, but couldn’t make up the deficit to catch Shaw. The
title came down to the Atlas Stones, the last event on Day 2. Shaw
sealed the deal with the Stones, thereby claiming his third WSM title. Big Z finished in second place and Hafthór closed out the podium in third. “It was a tough and exhilarating
contest, and Zydrunas and Hafthor pushed me to the limit,” he said after
his win. “But in the end I got it done!”
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