Mitchell Hooper, known as "The Moose," has won his fourth consecutive Arnold Classic Strongman title. The competition concluded this past weekend with Hooper amassing the highest points.
After a year off dealing with injuries, Hooper, the 2023 World's Strongest Man, returned to form. He edged out closest rival Austin Andrade by a single point, scoring 36 to Andrade's 35.
During the two-day event, Hooper demonstrated remarkable strength, including a 981-pound deadlift and a 300-pound Cyr Bell overhead press. He noted the intense competition and credited his training for the win.
Notable strongmen Hafþór "Thor" Björnsson and Tom Stoltman were absent from this year's event. Hooper's victory solidifies his dominant position in the sport.