The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Mearns powerlifte­r heading for Slovakia to represent Team GB

Rookie from Auchenblae taking part in world championsh­ips

- JANET THOMSON jathomson@thecourier.co.uk

A rookie powerlifte­r will carry the nation’s weight on her shoulders next week when she competes at the World Powerlifti­ng Championsh­ips in Slovakia.

Nicola Ann Bennett, from Auchenblae, is representi­ng Great Britain at the event, despite only taking up the sport last year.

She started attending the Asylum Gym in Laurenceki­rk last year as a way to keep fit and to give her something to focus on. She said: “It was there I got the push and guidance to progress with weightlift­ing.

“I seemed to have a knack for it and I’ve been so lucky with the support I’ve had from the guys at the gym.”

She said the powerlifti­ng competitio­n marked a change for her as she normally prefers to compete in Strong Woman events. She said: “They’re less about the weight you can lift and more about how quickly you can do it.

“Powerlifti­ng is more intense, focusing on your strength and technique. You have three judges surroundin­g you from every angle, checking if your squat is deep enough, for example, or you’ve paused for long enough.”

Nicola has been working with Aberdeensh­ire-based food business Macphie since February and is delighted bosses there have stepped in with sponsorshi­p to help lighten the load.

She added: “The cost of travelling to these events is high. I didn’t think I’d be able to afford the flights and accommodat­ion until Macphie offered to cover the cost.”

On top of her full-time position working in the firm’s stores, Nicola trains five days a week for up to two hours. She will be travelling to Slovakia this weekend with some of the other 73 members of Team GB and will compete in the female heats on Monday.

On her return she will join her colleagues at STOMP – a charity fundraisin­g race organised by the Scottish Associatio­n for Mental Health (SAMH) on October 26.

Nicola has also qualified for the Arnold Sport Festival Strong Woman competitio­n – originally started by Arnold Schwarzenn­egger – in Ohio in March 2020 and in May she intends to compete in Scotland’s Strongest Women in Motherwell.

I seemed to have a knack for it and I’ve been so lucky with the support I’ve had from the guys at the gym. NICOLA ANN BENNETT

 ??  ?? Nicola Ann Bennett has progressed a lot since taking up the sport last year as a way to keep fit.
Nicola Ann Bennett has progressed a lot since taking up the sport last year as a way to keep fit.

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