Rangers fan world strongman competitor Tom Stoltman has set a new world record for the Atlas Stone Over Bar, also known as the Manhood Stone, at the Arnold Strongman Classic in Columbus, Ohio.
Scotsman Stoltman set the record by lifting a 273kg (602lb) over the post, smashing the previous record of 254.5kg (560lb) which was held American Brian Shaw.
The feat was made all the more impressive by how easy the bluenose bodybuilder appeared to make lifting that incredibly heavy ball over the bar look.
Tom Stoltman is from Invergordon and has never been shy in nailing his colours to the mast when it comes to Rangers.
His official Twitter account features many tweets on the Ibrox club and naturally, it means Stoltman has the entire Rangers support behind him.
The big strongman is a regular competitor at the World’s Strongest Man finals and even tied with fifth in the last tournament in 2019 [Bleacher Report].
The joint-fifth strongest man in the world, the Rangers support will be amongst the first congratulating the big man for his world record breaking attempt.

Stoltman is also likely to be competing at this year’s World’s Strongest Man finals, set to be held this year in Florida.
According to the World’s Strongest Man finals, Stoltman is 25-years old, is nicknamed the Albatross due to his 81-inch wingspan, and the 6ft8 competitor weighs 24.4 stone (342lb).
