Star Sport."Going to the gym was an easy choice for us. Our family is quite big anyway – our granddad was very strong when he was alive.
I guess he set the journey for us to become strong."Plus, the dynamic between Tom and myself works really well because we can push each other on.
It was an easy option for us – well, we thought it was and then we soon realised it wasn't that easy."It is because they are so close and are able to give each other what they need to stay focussed and motivated that these two Scottish giants are where they are today.Who is the best strongman of all time?
Have your say in the comments section.Like in many individual sports, travelling the world for competitions can be lonely for strongmen – even more so since the Covid-19 pandemic swept across the globe.Restrictions brought into place to help everyone stay safe also led to less interaction with other people, but the Stoltmans had one advantage over everybody else – each other."Doing it yourself is good, but having brothers to travel the world and do a sport you love together at the highest level is cool," said Tom, 27, the younger of the two siblings separated by 10 years."Especially last year with the Covid situation, we flew out together and just chilled out together.
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