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One man who clearly wanted to destroy stereotypes was American Rob Kearney, who dyed his hair and beard in rainbow colors for the competition and calls himself "the world's strongest gay man." ...
One man who clearly wanted to destroy stereotypes was American Rob Kearney, who dyed his hair and beard in rainbow colors for the competition and calls himself “the world’s strongest gay man.” ...
(NOTE: This article was originally published in the India Today issue dated December 31, 1995) ...
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Physically, he is a colossus with a slender body and all in muscle, his beard, his light hair ... It was at this time that he took it into his head to face Hanma Yūjirō, the strongest man in the world ...
Bjorn was a stocky man with dark, unkempt hair that fell down to his neck. His beard was initially quite overgrown ... Garm is a character set to appear in the Eastern Expedition arc and is the ...
The World’s Strongest Man competition returns to the capital this week, bringing 25 elite strength athletes to the city for four days of events at the California State Railroad Museum.