Lewis Capes

Lewis Leonard Capes (born 26 May 1971) is a former British shot put athlete and professional American football player. Capes stood 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) and weighed 22 stone (310 lb; 140 kg) at his peak condition.

Early life

Lewis Capes is the son of the former British shot putter and two-time World's Strongest Man winner Geoff Capes.[1] He was born in Peterborough and brought up in Spalding, Lincolnshire, attending Millfield School. He became a member of Millfield's athletic, rugby and water polo squads where he was coached by Rod Speed. After leaving school, he flew to the United States and attended Santa Monica College (1989–1991), representing the athletic squad and playing defensive end for the football team.

Competitive participation

Capes represented Millfield at the shot put and won the Public School Boy Championships. He represented Somerset Schools in athletics, rugby and water-polo. He then went on to represent the South-West for rugby and eventually gained a position on the England Trent Rugby Schoolboy squad.

At Santa Monica College he received 2nd team All Conference. He also represented the College in the shot put and received the Kiawanis Athlete of the Year Award. Capes then transferred to Colorado State University on a full athletic scholarship for American football (1989–1994) where he was coached by Earle Bruce and Sonny Lubick. From 1995 through 1998 Capes played for the London Monarchs of the World League of American Football.[1][2][3][4]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Simon O'Hagan (1995-05-26). "Monarchs seek to rule the world". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2008-09-17. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
  2. "Lewis Capes Career Statistics - The Football Database". Archived from the original on 2008-09-17. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
  3. Ian Thomsen (1995-01-31). "Seen From Afar, It's No Longer a Game - International Herald Tribune". Archived from the original on 2008-09-17. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
  4. Simon O'Hagan. "Monarchs in a grid-locked state". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2008-09-17. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
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