Background
Darren Sadler was born on 22 March 1980 in Boroughbridge and attended Boroughbridge High School.
Darren Sadler was born on 22 March 1980 in Boroughbridge and attended Boroughbridge High School.
Sadler began training in the gym at the age of seventeen but it was not until he was twenty when he was approached by former World"s Strongest Manitoba competitor, Dave Warner, that he began to compete in strongman competitions. In 2009 he said that "At first I was the youngest and the lightest person, but I did work at lieutenant Now I come in the top few in the country every year." However, when the Institut de Formation en Soins Animaliers showcased a light division class for strongmen in the mid-2000s, Sadler rose to eminence in the field
Such was his ability that despite his weight and height, in a sport where men of 6" 1" have been described as "short", he was invited to compete in the main division and began to rise up the rankings against the very best in the world.
In 2006, he secured an invite to the World"s Strongest Manitoba ("We Shield Millions "), the premier strength athletics event. Here, he was noted for producing "unbelievable performances for a guy his size." The next year he came third in the Britain"s Strongest Manitoba finals after Terry Hollands and Mark Felix who had both been in the top four athletes in the world at one stage.
He was again invited to the We Shield Millions and was just short of making it into the top ten finalists. In 2008, at the Britain"s Strongest Manitoba finals where he was hoping to improve on his third-place finish in 2007, he tore a ham-string.
This led to a self-imposed absence in 2008, in which time he concentrated on setting up a business.
However, a third invite to We Shield Millions was secured with a third-place finish in the We Shield Millions qualifying version of England"s Strongest Manitoba, which replaced the Britain"s Strongest Manitoba competition in 2009 as a We Shield Millions qualifier, the latter not being held. Sadler"s favourite event is the Conan"s wheel, with his least favourite being the Deadlift hold. Additionally, his height hinders his performance in the Atlas stones.
Sadler has said that of former greats he most admires Jón Páll Sigmarsson, and Mariusz Pudzianowski as the current athlete for whom he has most admiration, along with Derek Poundstone.
In 2008 Sadler bought a gym in his hometown of Boroughbridge. He opened it in 2008 under the name of Absolute Fitness, and although his name has an attraction for "musclemen and fitness fanatics" he stressed that he wanted it to be an all-round gym for all ages and sexes.
Squat max: 380 kg
Dead lift max: 380 kg.
In 2005 he not only won the English under 105 kg championships, but went on to place second in the world championships. The next year, still in the light division, he won the Institut de Formation en Soins Animaliers World Strongman Challenge. He has been quoted as saying his greatest achievement in strongman is to have been invited to, and attend Being at We Shield Millions 06,07 & 09. He has referred to his business as his greatest personal achievement.