
Russia: “Russia’s strongest man” spins new world record
Elbrus Nigmatullin set a new world record by pushing a Ferris wheel weighing over 34 tons at a theme park in the Siberian city of Chelyabinsk, Wednesday. "Russia’s strongest man" took less than eight minutes to spin the gigantic wheel 360 degrees by the sheer force of his own arms at the city’s Gagarin Park.
In the past Nigmatullin has made headlines by pulling two buses, a ship, an aircraft, trams, trains and even a ship. He has been crowned Russia's strongest man a total of three times

Elbrus Nigmatullin set a new world record by pushing a Ferris wheel weighing over 34 tons at a theme park in the Siberian city of Chelyabinsk, Wednesday. "Russia’s strongest man" took less than eight minutes to spin the gigantic wheel 360 degrees by the sheer force of his own arms at the city’s Gagarin Park.
In the past Nigmatullin has made headlines by pulling two buses, a ship, an aircraft, trams, trains and even a ship. He has been crowned Russia's strongest man a total of three times