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Rand Show will find out who's the strongest of them allThe search is on for South Africa's strongest man. Prepare for a clash of the titans on the closing weekend of the Rand Show, as the big boys battle it out to see who is SA's Strongest Man 2017. ![]() Each year, the SA Strongman Union hosts a number of qualifiers around the country in the build-up to the finals. The Rand Show has played host to a number of these qualifiers in years gone by, but this year, it is proud to host the final national event: SA’s Strongest Man 2017. On Saturday, 22, and Sunday, 23 April, some of SA’s top heavyweights will be flexing their gargantuan muscles as they battle to claim the coveted title, as well as R10,000 in cash and a place in the Giants Live World Strongest Man open class competition, being held later in the year in the USA. The list of athletes who are confirmed at this stage reads like a veritable who’s who of local strongmen:
Strongman and strength coach Rory Scheepers, himself a multiple WPC SA Junior Powerlifting Champion, and four-time winner of SA’s Strongest Man U/105kg, will act as master of ceremonies, keeping the audience in the loop as the competition progresses. A show of strengthAthletes have a formidable set of events to tackle on each day of the competition. Day 1, Saturday, 22 April 2017, 10am to 4pm
Day 2, Sunday, 23 April 2017, 9am to 4pm
But that's not all... On Friday, 14 April, the ladies kick off the Rand Show’s strength competitions as they compete for the title of SA’s Strongest Woman 2017, starting at 10am. The SA Strongman Union has also scooped a major Strongman Champions League event for South Africa and the Rand Show. On 15 and 16 April 2017 at the Rand Show, the prestigious Strongman Champions League will hold a qualifier for the U/105kg World Championship 2017 that takes place in Finland from 9-10 September. The winner of this SA qualifier will guarantee himself a place in this top event and a shot at the title of SCL World’s Strongest Man U/105kg. Five top U/105kg international athletes will join a number of South Africa’s strongest men to compete in this highly anticipated event. All this muscle-flexing action is just part of the line-up of top-class entertainment at this year’s Rand Show. South Africa’s biggest consumer expo is the only show to offer attractions covering everything from sport, motoring, military, and science and technology, to design, animals, gardening, health and beauty, and variety shows... there’s an entire day out for the whole family packed into each Rand Show ticket. Visit www.randshow.co.za to find out about what’s on this year at the Rand Show. When, where, how much?The Rand Show runs from Friday, 14 April, to Sunday, 23 April 2017, from 9am to 7pm (last entry at 6pm), at the Johannesburg Expo Centre, Nasrec (GPS – S26°14.484’ E27°58.510). There is ample secure paid parking at the venue, with visible policing. Rand Show tickets at the gate cost R150 for adults, R50 for pensioners, R50 for 13-16 years, R20 for 6-12 years, and under six enter free. Midweek specials for Tuesday, 18, Wednesday, 19, and Thursday, 20 April, only are R75 for adults, and R20 for 13- to 16-year-olds. Open-air parking is R20 per car. Tickets are available at the gate or through Computicket. Tickets give access to a wide variety of entertainment attractions, but exclude rides on the helicopter and monorail, drifting, bagjumping, the fun fair, and refreshments and food. About the Rand ShowDates: Good Friday, 14 April, to Sunday, 23 April 2017 For more information visit www.randshow.co.za or e-mail az.oc.wohsdnar@aidem.
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