In April, Hall also featured on BBC One's Watchdog programme, who enlisted his help to test even the strongest of drivers in specific circumstances. Hall competed in his place and came in eighth place. However, he was given a second chance when Ervin Katona was forced to retire due to injury. In April 2013, Hall failed to qualify for Europe's Strongest Man 2013. In 2012, Hall competed at the World's Strongest Man competition, but did not progress beyond his qualifying group. This was held at Headingley Carnegie Stadium, home of the Leeds Rhinos rugby league team and Hall found himself competing alongside six of the ten finalists from World's Strongest Man 2011, including two-time World's Strongest Man, Žydrūnas Savickas. Later, in April 2012, he was invited to compete at Europe's Strongest Man, another Giants Live event. He placed fourth in his first taste of international competition. Winning the UK title meant that Hall became the first choice to replace Jono MacFarlane of New Zealand in the Giants Live Melbourne event in February 2012, when the latter suffered a back injury. However, his improved ranking could only guarantee a spot for 2012, and he did not compete at WSM in 2011. Hall tore tendons in an arm during the competition, but was hopeful of a spot at the World's Strongest Man in September. His win was helped by setting a new national record in the "Viking Hold", hanging on to 20 kg (44lbs) axes in each hand at full stretch for one minute and 18 seconds. Hall finished first at the UK's Strongest Man 2011 competition in Belfast, with Ken Nowicki in second and Rich Smith in third. He arranged for Hall to take his place, which led to Hall making it into the 2010 finals and winning on his first attempt by half a point. In 2010, Dave Meer of Tamworth had to drop out of the England championships organised by Elite Strongman because of injury. He competed as a bodybuilder and entered the strongman circuit, having done a strongman competition at the Iceman gym in Stoke-on-Trent. In 2008, he began working as a car mechanic in Market Drayton. He attended Clayton Hall Academy, but was expelled at the age of 15. As a teenager, he was a successful competitive swimmer. He is set for his first acting role in the upcoming 2023 film Expend4bles.Įdward Stephen Hall was born in Newcastle-under-Lyme on 15 January 1988. He has also presented his own food television series "Eddie Eats America". On 19 March 2022, Hall faced Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson in Dubai, in a titan weight class boxing match which was tag-lined the heaviest match in history. This record stood for almost four years, and is widely regarded as one of the most important lifts in the history of strongman. Hall is most well-known for his world-record setting 500 kg deadlift, which he set in 2016. Hall has also won national competitions such as UK's Strongest Man, Britain's Strongest Man and England's Strongest Man multiple times. Hall was the winner of the World's Strongest Man 2017 competition. Edward Stephen Hall (born 15 January 1988) is an English television presenter, actor, retired strongman, and boxer.
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