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Tributes pour in for Geoff Capes: Athlete and strongman was ‘giant in heart and spirit’
Europe's strongest man, shot putter Geoff Capes, August 10, 1983

TRIBUTES have poured in for “giant in heart and spirit” Geoff Capes, the British record-setting shot putter and two-time World’s Strongest Man champion who has died aged 75.

The former police officer was a double Commonwealth Games champion and represented Britain at the Olympics three times, but is perhaps best known for his success in the World’s Strongest Man competition, taking the title in both 1983 and 1985.

The six foot, five-and-a-half inch Lincolnshire strongman’s death was confirmed by British Athletics via a statement posted to its Twitter account on Wednesday night.

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