Geoff Capes: A British Icon of Strength and Breeding
Geoff Capes, the legendary British strongman and shot put record holder, has passed away at the age of 75. Known for his immense strength and love for budgerigar breeding, Capes made significant impacts in sports, birdkeeping, and 1980s pop culture. He was a two-time World's Strongest Man and a revered national figure.
Geoff Capes, a towering figure in British strength sports and birdkeeping, has died at the age of 75, his family announced on Wednesday.
A formidable presence in athletics, Capes participated in three Olympic Games and set an enduring national shot put record in 1972. His prowess went beyond the field as he dominated the World's Strongest Man competition twice.
Beyond his sports accolades, Capes was a celebrated figure in budgerigar breeding, holding the position of president of the Budgerigar Society. His popularity extended to 1980s pop culture, where he captivated audiences with his strength in television appearances.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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