Geoff Capes, the giant legend of strongman contests and Olympic games, has left us—but not without a legacy of strength, feathers, and incredible stories!
Geoff Capes, a titan of strength and a household name in Britain during the 1980s, has passed away at the age of 75. A two-time World's Strongest Man and a celebrated Olympian, Capes not only dominated the athletics scene, but also became a cherished figure in the world of budgerigar breeding. His family recently confirmed his passing, prompting memories of a man who embodied brawn and heart. Whether tossing shot puts or nurturing birds, Capes lived life grandly, leaving a mark on all who encountered him.
Capes first burst onto the sporting scene with his meteoric rise in shot put, where he showcased an unrivaled combination of technique and power. He represented Great Britain in three consecutive Olympic Games, holding numerous records during his glittering career. Winning the Commonwealth titles added further accolades to his name, but it was his back-to-back victories at the World's Strongest Man competition that truly solidified his status as a giant in every sense of the word. Each lift and throw not only broke records but also established Capes as a national hero.
But Capes wasn’t just about heavy lifting; he had a soft spot for budgerigars! When he wasn’t training or competing, he was often found in his aviary, breeding these charming little birds with the same enthusiasm he brought to his sport. His dual passions highlight a delightful contrast—a strongman with a love for creatures so light they could sit on your finger! It’s this blend of ferocity and gentleness that made Geoff Capes such a unique and beloved figure in sporting history.
As we remember Capes, his legacy will undoubtedly thrive through the stories of fellow athletes and bird enthusiasts. He may have lifted massive weights, but it was his heart and charm that lifted the spirits of those around him. To cap it off, did you know that the World's Strongest Man competition began in 1977? And despite the immense size and strength required, many competitors, like Capes, have shown incredible finesse and skill in their chosen events. Geoff Capes was not only a record holder but also a beloved community figure who will be remembered not just for his strength but for the joy he brought to many.
Geoff Capes, who twice won the World's Strongest Man in the 1980s and competed at three Olympic Games, as well as being a renowned breeder of budgerigars, ...
In a statement, Capes' family said: "The family of Geoffrey Capes would like to announce his sad passing today, 23rd October. "Britain's finest shot putter and ...
Britain's greatest shot putter and World's Strongest Man winner has died aged 75. Here we look back at his life and career.
Geoff Capes, who competed for Great Britain in the shot put at three Olympic Games, won two Commonwealth titles and twice won the World's Strongest Man ...
Iconic British thrower competed in three Olympics and was a household name in the 1970s and 1980s due to his exploits on the athletics and strongman circuits.
The British strongman, shot put record holder and renowned budgerigar breeder, has died aged 75.
Capes competed for Great Britain in the shot put at three Olympic Games, won two Commonwealth titles and twice won the World's Strongest Man competition.
The British shot put record holder and twice World's Strongest Man has died aged 75.
Tributes have flowed for a beloved three-time Olympian and two-time World's Strongest Man, who died at the age of 75. Mike Ridley – The Sun. 3 min read.
Geoff Capes, twice the world's strongest man and famous British shot putter, died at the age of 75. The 1.97 m. and 170 kg athlete became one of the most ...
Geoff Capes competed for Great Britain at three Olympic Games, won two Commonwealth titles and the World's Strongest Man twice.
Britain's greatest shot putter who twice won the World's Strongest Man competition.
We are saddened to learn of the passing of former British shot put record holder and Hall of Fame inductee, Geoff Capes.