Britain's Strongest Man
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Britain's Strongest Man is an annual strongman event held to determine the strongest man in Great Britain. Athletes compete from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. It also acts as a qualification system for World's Strongest Man. The events are usually very similar to the one's used in WSM. It is produced by TWI, the same producers as World's Strongest Man.
In the 2007 competition held in Minehead, Kent man Terry Hollands saw off the challenge of Mark Felix, formerly of Grenada to win the title, with Darren Sadler coming in third.