Tristain Hoath can now boast being the fifth strongest man in the world.
The former Hilltops player said the journey with lifting weights started back in high school, noting he took part in football, wrestling and rugby.He said his father introduced him to the gym, calling it a bonding moment between the two of them.“I played football for the Saskatoon Hilltops for five years, went and played a year of university football with the Regina Rams.”
He said he fell out of love with the sport, adding that he lost 130 pounds in about 13 months and did a bodybuilding show.Remembering Doug Hepburn, the world’s strongest manHe’s been training for strongman competitions since 2018, noting it’s something he’s not walking away from yet.Man charged in surfer deaths told girlfriend he killed ‘3 gringos,’ court hears
Hoath spoke about his progression, saying that he wasn’t sure what he was doing back in his first competition in 2018.He said when he was playing football there were charity events where people would pull vehicles like a tow truck and he had tried to get involved in that, but said now with the competitions he’s pulling some heavy duty trucks.
“I pulled a semi with a trailer, I’ve pulled a semi with two propane tanks on it. We’re pulling an 80,000 pound semi with a trailer in three weeks inHoath is jumping back into the competition in July at the North American World’s Strongest Man competition in Quebec.He said it doesn’t stop there though, noting there’s a competition two weeks after that and then Canada’s Strongest Man competition in September.
Hoath said he wants to progress as much as he can in this sport, adding that he needs to grow and maintain.ReadHealth Matters: China froze COVID-19 origin tracing, AP investigation finds
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