Boy, 15, crowned Britainâs top young strongman
A schoolboy said he has been left âspeechless and shockedâ after being crowned Britainâs top young strongman, despite only taking up the sport 10 weeks earlier.
Fifteen-year-old Keenan Pearson defeated rivals two years older than him to be crowned British Under-17 Strongman Champion.
He won the title at in Preston, Lancashire, on Sunday despite going into the event âfearingâ he would finish last.
The youngster, from Flimby, west Cumbria, said a chance meeting with local Rugby League player Ben Harrison set him on the path to success.
Pearson beat 14 other challengers in the finals at Kaos Gym, scoring 63 out of 64 to finish five points ahead of the 17-year-old in second place.
The sport involves competitors lifting different level weights across five categories.
They score points for how âcleanâ the lift is as well as the actual weight lifted.
âIncredibly proudâ
Weighing in at 22 and a half stones (142kg), the teenager can deadlift as much as 39.9 stones (254kg).
Speaking on BBC Radio Cumbria after becoming the first Cumbrian to win the national title, he said: âI was speechless, I didnât think Iâd win something like this because Iâm new to the sport.
âIâve only been lifting for 10 weeks, and I went to this competition and Iâm just really shocked.
âObviously I couldnât have done all of this without my one-to-one coaching with Adam Rumney at the Cumberland Strongman Academy.â
The teen, who attends Netherhall secondary school in Maryport, is now aiming to win more titles, starting with a charity event this month and the Cumberland Strongest Man competition in March.
He is also aiming to compete at the Scotland Strongest Man championships next year.
Mark Bailey, deputy headteacher of Netherhall, said the school is âincredibly proudâ of Keenan.
He said: âWhen I caught up with him the first thing he said was how grateful he was for the support he gets from his mum and dad.
âHeâs a hugely impressive young man whose physical stature is matched by his character and commitment to all he undertakes.â
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