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2025 Britain’s Strongest Man Results

The 2025 Britain’s Strongest Man (BSM) contest occurred in Sheffield, England, on Feb. 1, 2025. The single-day contest featured 12 athletes representing four countries clashing through five events: Sandbang Steeplechase, Deadlift Ladder, Duck & Farmer’s Medley, Log Lift, and Atlas Stones.

Luke Stoltman of Scotland scored the overall gold, acquiring 52 of a possible 60 points. He was joined on the podium by Shane Flowers and Andrew Flynn, both representing England in the silver and bronze positions, respectively.

2025 Britain’s Strongest Man Results

  1. Luke Stoltman (SCO) — 52 points
  2. Shane Flowers (ENG) — 46.5 points
  3. Andrew Flynn (ENG) — 42.5 points
  4. Paddy Haynes (ENG) — 42 points
  5. Ben Glasscock (ENG) — 40 points
  6. Gavin Bilton (WAL) — 38 points
  7. Sean Gillen (IRL) — 32.5 points
  8. Adam Bishop (ENG) — 26 points
  9. Matt Dimond (WAL) — 22.5 points
  10. Chris Beetham (SCO) — 19 points
  11. Luke Richardson (ENG) — Six points (withdrew)
  12. Andy Black (SCO) — One point (withdrew)

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2025 Britain’s Strongest Man Event Results

Below are the results for each of the events contested in Sheffield:

Sandbang Steeplechase

This event comprised four implements weighing 150 kilograms.

  1. Paddy Haynes — Six in 47.70 seconds
  2. Luke Stoltman — Six in 55.29 seconds
  3. Shane Flowers — Six in 59.9 seconds
  4. Gavin Bilton — Six in 66.59 seconds
  5. Andrew Flynn — Six in 72.57 seconds
  6. Luke Richardson — Five in 43.6 seconds
  7. Sean Gillen — Five in 48.53 seconds
  8. Adam Bishop — Five in 51.05 seconds
  9. Ben Glasscock — Five in 57.23 seconds
  10. Chris Beetham — Five in 63.23 seconds
  11. Matt Dimond — Five in 69.42 seconds
  12. Andy Black — Five in 70.92 seconds

Deadlift Ladder

Each strongman had 75 seconds to lift five barbells as fast as possible.

  1. Shane Flowers — Five in 39.59 seconds
  2. Paddy Haynes — Five in 41.27 seconds
  3. Sean Gillen — Five in 49.13 seconds
  4. Adam Bishop — Five in 30.66 seconds
  5. Luke Stoltman — Four in 29.1 seconds
  6. Gavin Bilton — Four in 38.04 seconds
  7. Ben Glasscock — Four in 40.59 seconds
  8. Matt Dimond — Four in 50.14 seconds
  9. Andrew Flynn — Three in 17.26 seconds
  10. Chris Beetham — Two in 38.35 seconds
  11. Luke Richardson — withdrew
  12. Andy Black — withdrew

Duck & Farmer’s Medley

The medley comprised a 200-kilogram duck walk and a 150-kilogram farmer’s walk.

  1. Andrew Flynn — 22.81 seconds
  2. Luke Stoltman — 24.38 seconds
  3. Adam Bishop — 24.58 seconds
  4. Shane Flowers — 26.58 seconds
  5. Paddy Haynes — 29.42 seconds
  6. Ben Glasscock — 31.78 seconds
  7. Gavin Bilton — 31.78 seconds
  8. Matt Dimond — 59.13 seconds
  9. Sean Gillen — 33.4 meters
  10. Chris Beetham — 25 meters
  11. Luke Richardson — withdrew
  12. Andy Black — withdrew

Log Lift

This event was for reps with 160 kilograms.

  1. Luke Stoltman — Five reps
  2. Andrew Flynn — Four reps (T-second)
  3. Ben Glasscock — Four reps (T-second)
  4. Gavin Bilton — Three reps (T-fourth)
  5. Sean Gillen — Three reps (T-fourth)
  6. Shane Flowers — Two reps (T-sixth)
  7. Matt Dimond — Two reps (T-sixth)
  8. Chris Beetham — One rep
  9. Paddy Haynesno lift
  10. Adam Bishop — withdrew
  11. Luke Richardson — withdrew
  12. Andy Black — withdrew

Atlas Stones

Each athlete was tasked to lift five stones weighing 120 to 200 kilograms within one minute.

  1. Paddy Haynes — Five in 25.33 seconds
  2. Shane Flowers — Five in 25.98 seconds
  3. Luke Stoltman — Five in 26.59 seconds
  4. Andrew Flynn — Five in 28.92 seconds
  5. Gavin Bilton — Five in 30.41 seconds
  6. Ben Glasscock — Five in 59.22 seconds
  7. Sean Gillen — Four in 22.57 seconds
  8. Chris Beetham — Three in 31.4 seconds
  9. Matt Dimond — One in 6.25 seconds
  10. Adam Bishop — withdrew
  11. Luke Richardson — withdrew
  12. Andy Black — withdrew

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