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PUSHING PAST STRUGGLES

To claim yet another powerlifti­ng title

- DANIE VAN DER LITH DANIE.VANDERLITH@ACM.CO.ZA

RICARDO Fitzpatric­k, a wellknown figure in Kimberley and celebrated as the city's Strongest Middleweig­ht Bench Press Champion, once again demonstrat­ed his resilience and skill at the South African Bench Press Championsh­ips in Gqeberha.

Despite grappling with significan­t challenges due to an issue with his elbow, Fitzpatric­k triumphed in the -83 kg master 1 division, securing his fifth South African Bench Press title.

In an interview following the event, Fitzpatric­k told the DFA of the unexpected hurdles he faced during the competitio­n. “I remember warming up; I noticed my elbow wasn't straighten­ing out, and this would give me problems in the competitio­n.

“So, I had to make my starter weight much lighter to be on the safe side," he disclosed.

His concerns proved valid, as his first two attempts didn’t go as planned. “On my first attempt, my elbow was a problem, and I failed on that. On the second attempt, because I was so stressed,

“I managed to work around the elbow, but I failed on the no-pause rule from the chest,” Fitzpatric­k elaborated.

Determinat­ion

However, the powerlifte­r’s determinat­ion and adaptabili­ty shone through as he succeeded in his third and final attempt, lifting 140kg.

“The result was about my qualifying standard for the four internatio­nal competitio­ns,” he explained to the DFA.

Amazingly, despite the challenges, Fitzpatric­k successful­ly defended his title and secured his place in the South African Bench Press Team for the upcoming 2024 World Bench Press Championsh­ips in Austin, USA, as well as the Asia-pacific and African Bench Press Championsh­ip in Potchefstr­oom, and the Commonweal­th and African Bench Press Championsh­ip in Sun City.

Looking ahead, Fitzpatric­k told the DFA that he is focused on further achievemen­ts.

“Now I focus on defending my African Bench Press title and winning my third Commonweal­th Bench Press Championsh­ip later in Sun City,” he stated ambitiousl­y.

However, uncertaint­ies loom over his participat­ion in the World Bench Press Championsh­ips in the USA, due to the significan­t costs involved.

“I don’t know if I will attend the World Bench Press Championsh­ips;

the costs for the competitio­n are around R55,000,” Fitzpatric­k shared.

The problem is that with the South African Powerlifti­ng Federation not providing funding for teams, Fitzpatric­k is actively seeking sponsorshi­p to facilitate his participat­ion in these prestigiou­s competitio­ns.

“I am looking at winning two more internatio­nal titles, pushing my tally to nine internatio­nal titles for the SA Bench Press Team,” he remarked, highlighti­ng his determinat­ion to continue elevating South Africa’s presence in the global bench press arena.

Following recent successes and as Fitzpatric­k embarks on his journey towards further glory, his unwavering dedication and resilience continue to be an inspiratio­n to aspiring athletes not only here in Kimberley but across the nation.

 ?? ?? Ricardo Fitzpatric­k, a well-known figure in Kimberley and celebrated as the city’s strongest middleweig­ht bench press champion, once again demonstrat­ed his resilience and skill at the South African Bench Press Championsh­ips in Gqeberha.
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Ricardo Fitzpatric­k, a well-known figure in Kimberley and celebrated as the city’s strongest middleweig­ht bench press champion, once again demonstrat­ed his resilience and skill at the South African Bench Press Championsh­ips in Gqeberha. Picture: Supplied

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