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I’m Britain’s strongest pensioner – I just broke a WORLD RECORD aged 86… here’s the secret to my bodybuilding success

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BRITAIN’S strongest grandad has broken the world weightlifting record aged 86.

Brian Winslow has been bodybuilding for more than 60 years and pumps iron six days a week at his gym at home in New Mills, Derbyshire.

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86-year-old Brian Winslow broke the British and World Record in the 60kg category for male competitors aged 85 to 89 years[/caption]
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Brian trains in his home gym in New Mills, Derbyshire[/caption]
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The pensioner has had to miss competitions through injuries but didn’t let those setbacks thwart him[/caption]

The octogenarian smashed the world and British records on his first attempt when he deadlifted 75kg (165lbs) at the international weightlifting contest.

The pensioner then went one better – surpassing that feat when he managed 77.5kg (171lb) on his second lift.

Despite failing to hold on to 78kg (172lbs), his previous lifts guaranteed a spot in the record books.

Describing the jaw-dropping achievement, Brian said: “I’m absolutely delighted to have broken the record.

“It’s always great to get a record or two. I was exhausted straight afterwards but was fine after a cup of tea and a good meal.

“I’m only disappointed I couldn’t get the third lift.

“It wasn’t too heavy for me, I just got the technique wrong because I was thinking too much about what I was doing.”

The BDFPA confirmed Brian now holds the British and World Record in the 60kg category for male competitors aged 85 to 89 years.

A former art teacher, Brian got the bodybuilding bug while working as a beach attendant in south Devon during the 1950s.

Divorced Brian, who has nine grandchildren, said: “I was at art college and had a summer job in Paignton sorting the deckchairs for the holidaymakers.

“I’d set myself a target to see how many lifts I could do on each arm and I was just hooked.

“It’s now a compulsion to do weights. It’s become an obsession.

“After each competition I’m pretty drained so I have a few days off from training but I can’t bear to be away from the weights for that long.”

Brian is so driven he was forced to miss some contests because he suffered acute nosebleeds and had to have a knee replacement.

His search for glory has not been without its war wounds, with acute nosebleeds and a knee replacement forcing the divorced grandad to miss certain competitions.

Far from contemplating retirement, Brian intends to continue competing into his 90s.

He said: “I’ll keep carrying on for as along as the body allows but at the moment I feel fighting fit.”

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The pensioner says he wants to continue pumping weights and breaking records into his 90s[/caption]














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