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Mick Gosling

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Mick Gosling
Born
Mick Gosling

(1972-03-24) 24 March 1972 (age 52)
OccupationStrongman
Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Competition record
Strongman
Representing  United Kingdom
World's Strongest Man
Qualified 2002 World's Strongest Man
Qualified 2005 World's Strongest Man
Representing  England
Britain's Strongest Man
1st Britain's Strongest Man 2005
UK's Strongest Man
3rd UK's Strongest Man 2001

Mick Gosling (born 24 March 1972)[1] is famous for being the winner of Britain's Strongest Man contest in 2005. He is the brother of fellow strongman and former holder of the title "Britain's Strongest Man", Richard Gosling.

Stafford Superior Strongman

In 2007 Mick Gosling approached Stafford Borough Council in order to try to promote a strongman competition in the area and to raise its profile amongst the young. The result was the Stafford Superior Strongman 2007 held at Rowley Park, Stafford. The event was well received and well attended by some of the formeost British strongmen of the time. There were 18 competitors, some men having competed at past World's Strongest Man competitions such as Mark Felix (who won the event), Mark Westaby and Laurence Shahlaei. The quality of the event was further enhanced by being overseen by the former British, European and World's Strongest Man, Geoff Capes.[2]

Personal Life

Mick currently works with Wolverhampton Rugby Club as an assistant coach, he also does refereeing for the Body Power events in Birmingham

References

Preceded by Britain's Strongest Man
2005
Succeeded by

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