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Published 11:00 16 Apr 2019 BST
Updated 12:04 16 Apr 2019 BST
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Scott Milne went four years undefeated as a Muay Thai fighter before turning to strongman[/caption]
Kicking on from this first taste of competition, Milne entered the qualifier for Scotland's Strongest Man Final in 2015. To his delight, he qualified for the Final at the first attempt.
"Since then, I have successfully qualified for the final every year. That included securing my first top-10 finish in 2016, just one day after my youngest daughter was born!"
The Scot does his competition preparation at his local Xercise4Less gym in Cumbernauld, working out four or five times a week, for up to two-and-a-half hours per session.
Last year, Milne made the final of the UK's strongest man, which was televised on Channel 5 – finishing in eighth place overall. This year, Milne will begin the qualification process for both Scotland's Strongest Man and UK's Strongest Man.
"I hope to qualify for both finals again and to better last year's placings!"
The Mountain from Game of Thrones is the reigning European Strongest Man - read how he consumes around 12,000 calories each day.
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