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This will be a 3-way battle, Hall says

2017 STRONGEST MAN SPELLS OUT HIS PICKS AT WORLD’S ULTIMATE STRONGMAN IN DUBAI

- DUBAI BY ALARIC GOMES Chief Reporter

The world’s strongest man has tipped a three-way battle for honours when the inaugural edition of the World’s Ultimate Strongman (WUS) is held at the Bab Al Shams Arena on October 26.

Aptly named ‘Beasts in the Middle East’, the daylong event will be held under the auspices of the Dubai Sports Council (DSC) with Core Worldwide collaborat­ing to put it together with Envie Events. And Edward Hall — the 2017 World’s Strongest Man — felt that the tussle for the title will be among the trio of Poland’s Mateusz Kieliszkow­ski, American Brian Shaw and Iceland’s Hafthor Julius Bjornsson.

“I am convinced that these three will be in the fray for the title on October 26,” Hall told Gulf News after releasing details of the inaugural event in the presence of Saeed Hareb, general secretary of the DSC, on Tuesday.

“This will be a once-in-alifetime occasion with internatio­nal athletes of unfathomab­le power performing feats of incredible strength, speed and conditioni­ng such as pulling aeroplanes and trucks. There will be something for everyone from the family on the day of the event,” he added.

The WUS is expected to a festival for all ages with all activities revolving around fun, games, an obstacle course, a roller rink, strength tests and arts and crafts.

“Along with these activities, the festival will also have a variety of unlimited food and beverage buffets, a food truckstyle­d food court, live music and entertainm­ent,” he said.

Called ‘The Beast’, Hall became the first Brit in more than 20 years to win the World’s Strongest Man last year. This was a first for Great Britain since Gary Taylor won the crown way back in 1993. Hall also used the platform to inform he would be retiring from the sport at an internatio­nal level, but would continue competing at the domestic level in the UK.

“I will be involved as a coordinato­r in this richest-ever competitio­n,” Hall disclosed.

Early favourites

“But with a field that includes some of the strongest men in the world we can only hope for an exciting and entertaini­ng competitio­n in the last week of October,” the 29-yearold from Stoke-on-Trent added.

Joining the early favourites in Dubai will be the likes of Zydrunas Savickas from Lithuania, Konstantin­e Janashia from Georgia, Terry Hollands from the UK, American Robert Oberst and Burkina Faso’s Cheick Ahmad Al Hassan Sanou (or Iron Biby).

“We organise more than 400 sporting events each year, and there is no doubt that this is one of the most attractive on our annual calendar for 2018. It is the family and fitness concept that will appeal to the people of the UAE,” Hareb added.

 ?? Courtesy: DSC ?? Aptly named ‘Beasts in the Middle East’, the inaugural World’s Ultimate Strongman contest will be held under the auspices of the Dubai Sports Council with Core Worldwide collaborat­ing to put it together with Envie Events at Dubai’s Bab Al Shams Arena...
Courtesy: DSC Aptly named ‘Beasts in the Middle East’, the inaugural World’s Ultimate Strongman contest will be held under the auspices of the Dubai Sports Council with Core Worldwide collaborat­ing to put it together with Envie Events at Dubai’s Bab Al Shams Arena...
 ?? Courtesy: DSC ?? Edward Hall and Saeed Hareb announce the details of the inaugural World’s Ultimate Strongman in Dubai on Tuesday.
Courtesy: DSC Edward Hall and Saeed Hareb announce the details of the inaugural World’s Ultimate Strongman in Dubai on Tuesday.

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