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Pictures: Britain s sixth disabled strongman competition at Holyrood Academy, Chard

Pictures: Britain s sixth disabled strongman competition at Holyrood Academy, Chard
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Britain s Disabled Strongman competition held at Holyrood Academy, Chard

Gary Clarke, who founded the competition in 2015, is organising this years event at Holyrood Academy. For the past two years in the town, the competition has been held at The Guildhall. The UK Championships will be held on Sunday, September 5, from 10am until 5pm. “Thank you to all the sponsors and everyone that has helped, it is good to be back after disturbance from the pandemic,” said Mr Clarke. “The last few years of the competition have been fantastic, we have had more than 500 people watching. “This year, we will have the max log lift, the axle deadlifts, the front hold, the giant dumbbell press and the stone medley (a mix of atlas stones and natural stones).

Chippenham s Dave Walsh second in World s Strongest Disabled Man

BBC News 29 December 2020 Image caption Dave is now the 2020 British Champion A British man who came second in a competition to find the world s strongest disabled man says it feels great if a little sore . Dave Walsh, 34, from Chippenham, Wiltshire, used to take part in able-bodied strongman competitions until he was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. He now competes in his wheelchair in the seated category and took part in the virtual competition from Somerset. I came first out of Britain and second in the world, which is great, he said. Mr Walsh joked: It feels sore, but quite great really.

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