Monday 5 March 2007

New Larry Whyte Press Release (Edited)

Nifty–fifty year old champion powerlifter Larry Whyte aims to follow-up on his recent 4 gold medal win from the World Drug Free Powerlifting Championships with a new continental trip, in a bid to bring some more gold home from the forthcoming European Championships.

Larry returned to the sport after a 15 year absence to compete in the World Championships held in Bendigo, Australia in November 2006, where he won an impressive 4 gold medals in the 90Kg category, as well as smashing two world records in the process. Prior to this, Whyte had re-entered the Drug-Free Powerlifting world in superb form after becoming the British Masters Champion, as well as the Midlands Masters Champion.

He modestly thanks all the support from the sponsors who made it possible for him to attend the Bendigo event, and now desperately needs them once more to assist his funding the journey to Europe:

“I was overwhelmed by the feedback I got after my victory in Australia, and I want to repay the kindness by making my supporters proud by unifying the World & European titles” says Larry. “But I’ll need to rely on their generosity and support if I’m going to lift Britain into the upper echelons of drug-free powerlifting before I retire”

In what may probably be his final competitive event, Larry hopes that his efforts have created a healthy statement for youngsters that inspires them to succeed without the use of drugs. With this in mind, world champion Whyte has just qualified as a trained gym instructor, so he can pass on some of his success secrets to others who have their sights set on health & fitness goals.

1 comment:

  1. looking forward to seeing you dead lift the big 300kg

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