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In 2016, O'Hagan began competing in an international strongman competition, finishing 31st in the
Strongman world rankings. In 2017, he qualified for the Strongman Champions League World Finals in Mexico. After 18 matches in various locations across the globe, with his best finish being 4th, he
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O'Hagan's first major success was becoming Ulster's
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O'Hagan won the 2020 World's
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