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In a defining moment leading up to the 2025 World’s Strongest Man, Lucas Hatton has locked out a monumental 600-lb (272.2-kg) behind-the-neck overhead press, sending shockwaves through the strongman community. As only the third man in history to press more than this amount overhead, Hatton’s feat not only marks a personal milestone but places him among the sport’s elite.
With the 2025 WSM set for May 15-18 in Sacramento, California, this lift cements Hatton’s status as a top contender—possibly the only real threat to reigning champion Mitchell Hooper.
Despite being a WSM rookie, Hatton’s podium finishes at:
At the 2025 Arnold Strongman Classic, he nearly dethroned Hooper with a second-place finish. If WSM tests overall resilience and multi-event durability, Hatton could become the breakout story of the year.
With the 2025 WSM set for May 15-18 in Sacramento, California, this lift cements Hatton’s status as a top contender—possibly the only real threat to reigning champion Mitchell Hooper.
Flintstone Press Max: The Event Everyone’s Watching
Hatton’s 600-lb press directly targets the Flintstone Press Max—a headliner event at the upcoming World’s Strongest Man. His technical execution—a textbook split jerk from behind the neck—wasn’t just power; it was composure under crushing weight. The stabilization phase took everything he had, but Hatton didn’t flinch.“I won’t need this much to win Flintstone Press at WSM—but I had to feel 600 in my hands,” he stated.
Key Rivals at WSM 2025
Hatton’s qualifying group includes Mateusz Kieliszkowski, Rayno Nel, Shane Flowers, and Evans Nana. It’s a war zone of talent. Only the top two advance to the finals—there’s no room for error.Despite being a WSM rookie, Hatton’s podium finishes at:
- 2024 Strongest Man on Earth
- 2024 North America’s Strongest Man
- 2025 Arnold Strongman Classic
The Most Consistent Threat in Strongman
What sets Hatton apart isn’t just strength—it’s consistency. Over seven international appearances, he’s stood toe-to-toe with legends like Hafthor Bjornsson and Tom Stoltman, rarely missing the podium.At the 2025 Arnold Strongman Classic, he nearly dethroned Hooper with a second-place finish. If WSM tests overall resilience and multi-event durability, Hatton could become the breakout story of the year.
Lucas Hatton’s Strength Timeline
Year | Event | Result |
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2023 | America’s Strongest Man | 1st Place |
2024 | America’s Strongest Man | 1st Place |
2024 | Strongest Man on Earth | Podium Finish |
2024 | North America’s Strongest Man | Podium Finish |
2025 | Arnold Strongman Classic | 2nd Place |
2025 | World’s Strongest Man (TBD) | Debut Performance |