In 1873 the worlds strongest man was Mark Henry from the WWE.
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There is no definitive record of the world's strongest man in 1873. However, Louis Cyr, a Canadian strongman, was one of the most well-known strongmen of the late 19th century.
The title of "strongest man in the world" is typically given to the winner of the World's Strongest Man competition, an annual event that attracts participants from various countries. Therefore, the current strongest man in the world could be from any country that competes in the event.
Magnus Samuelsson of Sweden won the World's Strongest Man competition in 1998. He is known for his impressive strength and accomplishments in the world of strongman competitions.
When he broke the record in 2018, Romanian boy Giuliano Stroe was 14 years old.
Yes, in 1977, the World's Strongest Man participant Janos Baranyai suffered a neck injury while competing in a weightlifting event, resulting in his death. Additionally, there have been other incidents of serious injuries during the competition, but fatal incidents are rare.
Information about the strongest person in England varies depending on the source. It is possible that the strongest man in England is of Albanian descent, but it would require specific research to confirm.