- Geoff Capes
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updated =Geoffrey Lewis Capes (born
23 August 1949 ) is a former British, and twice Commonwealth Gamesshot put champion, and former two-time winner of theWorld's Strongest Man title. Capes stood convert|6|ft|5|in|cm and weighed convert|23|st|kg at his peak condition.Early life
Capes was born and brought up in
Holbeach ,Lincolnshire , one of nine children, and went to the local secondary school, George Farmer's. He became a member of Holbeach Athletic Club where he was coached byStuart Storey . After school he worked as a coalman and an agricultural labourer, being able to load twenty tons ofpotato es in twenty minutes. He joinedCambridgeshire Constabulary in 1970, and remained in the police for ten years.Competitive participation
Capes represented his country many times over 11 years, winning two
Commonwealth Games and two Indoor European Championship titles, and put the shot 21.68 metres (71 ft. 3.5 in.) to gain the British and Commonwealth record. He is probably Britain's best-known shot-putter. Geoff Capes is also the most capped Britishmale athlete of all time, receiving 67International cap s, and returning 35 wins. At the 1980 Moscow Olympics he finished 5th in the final of the Shot put.Capes turned professional in 1980 and went on to win five [http://www.invernesshighlandgames.com World Highland Games] titles and other British and European contests. His positive image continued to grow with his outstanding performances in the World's Strongest Man competition. He was particularly known for his incredible hand and arm strength, easily tearing London phone books in half and bending rolled steel bars measuring over 1 inch in diameter and three feet in length into pretzel shapes.
Life outside of sport
A persistent story about Capes is that in 1979, he stood in for friend and fellow strongman
David Prowse to play the part ofDarth Vader in several scenes during filming of "The Empire Strikes Back " while Prowse recovered from an elbow injury. During an interview onBBC Radio Cleveland on 31 January 2007, Capes was asked about this and he stated that it never happened. Another story, told onYoutube by former wrestlerMark Rocco , is thatBig Daddy picked him up and threw him to the ground after Capes challenged him to 'wrestle' on a training ground.In 1985, the game "Geoff Capes Strongman" was released on the
Amstrad CPC , theZX Spectrum and theCommodore 64 . The game featured truck pulling and tug-of-war, and allowed control of each muscle group. [http://www.mobygames.com/game/geoff-capes-strongman]Geoff is a former member of the
Air Training Corps . He also appeared in theTyne Tees Television programmeSupergran .After retiring from strength athletics in 1987, Capes continued his involvement in the sport by training young athletes and acting as a referee at strength competitions in the UK.
In 1998 he became a
Justice of the Peace .In 2007 he became the face of Cadbury's Wispa relaunch, appearing on bilboards and magazine advertisements.
He now breeds
budgerigar s and has had much success on the show bench with his recessive pieds. In 2008 he will assume the role of president of the Budgerigar Society, along Mick Widdowson who is also a keen Budgie breeder and friend. He frequently appears in the pages of "Cage & Aviary Birds".World's Strongest Man results
* 1980 - 3rd
* 1981 - 2nd
* 1982 - 4th
* 1983 - 1st
* 1984 - 3rd
* 1985 - 1st
* 1986 - 2ndExternal links
* [http://www.geoffcapes.com Official website]
* [http://www.virtualbooksuk.com/biographybooks/geoffcapes_virtualbook.swf"Big Shot" (his autobiography)]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1859529 IMDb]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funny_old_game/1556850.stm BBC article in 2001]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/today/listenagain/ram/today3_0744_20030620.ram Speaking on Radio 4's Today programme about budgerigars]References
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