Strongman Joe dreams of Wales title one day

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Dragging an eight-tonne truck may not be everyone’s idea of fun, but it’s all in a day’s work for Coventry University graduate Joe Roberts in his quest to one day be named Wales’ Strongest Man.

Joe, 26, recently competed in the national tournament for the very first time, coming a respectable eighth place out of 12.

Graduating from Coventry University in 2017 with a degree in Physiotherapy, Joe has gone on to work at University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire as an intensive care physiotherapist. Showing that his studies have helped him in the working world, as well as his in his sporting achievements.

The televised Wales’ Strongest Man competition involves a number of gruelling challenges, including a 200kg duck walk, 80-110kg block press, a 305kg car lift and dragging an eight-tonne truck.

Joe, who grew up in North Wales, said: “I’d been doing body building for about 12 years and I used to use the uni’s gym and enjoyed playing with Coventry University’s rugby league team. I only got into Strongman less than 18 months ago, I started with a local novice tournament, then an intermediate one in Suffolk and finally Wales’ Strongest Man. I’m well ahead of where I thought I’d be in this time.

“I’m pretty happy with how I did – all the challenges went quite well apart from the block press. It was a bit strange competing in front of 1,500 people and having the television cameras there though, I’m used to doing it in car parks in front of 30-50 people. It was a lot of fun doing the truck push, but I certainly wouldn’t have wanted to do that uphill!

“There’s a lot of training involved – three normal gym sessions in Coventry and another specialist strength session in Dudley focussing on Strongman events each week and I’m looking to take it up a step at next year’s tournament, maybe come top five in 2024, top 3 in 2025 and then who knows? Ultimately the aim is to win. There are other tournaments beyond that; UK Strongest Man, World Strongest Man, but I’m not focusing on things like that just now.”

It’s proving to be a busy summer for Joe, who also married his partner Rita this week.

“Rita’s as surprised as I am that I’ve got this far in Strongman already, but she’s done so much to support me along the way,” he said. “I’m just looking forward to taking a bit of time off now before competing again next year.”

To find out more about Physiotherapy at Coventry University visit https://www.coventry.ac.uk/course-structure/ug/hls-nhs/physiotherapy-bsc-hons/

 

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