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If you can no longer play rugby, what do you do instead? Become the World's Strongest Man? Yep, that's what Rayno Nel did.
Rayno Nel made history as the first African and South African to win the 'World’s Strongest Man' title, clinching victory in Sacramento.
The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, has congratulated Rayno Nel, 30, for becoming the first African and the first man from outside Europe and North America to win the prestigious ...
South African Rayno Nel won the 48th edition of the World's Strongest Man in Old Sacramento, becoming the first South African and third rookie to claim the title.
The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie has extended his congratulations to Rayno Nel on becoming the first African and first man from outside Europe and North America to win the ...
A former rugby player from Northern Cape province of South Africa broke all the headlines this week with victory in the World's Strongest Man competition.
Former Cheetahs rugby player Rayno Nel has made history by becoming the first African to win the prestigious World’s Strongest Man title.
South African rookie Rayno Nel wins the 2025 World's Strongest Man competition, becoming the first champion from outside Europe or North America.
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