Education
Arizona State University.
entertainers Strongman athlete
Arizona State University.
He is notable as being the youngest person ever to reach the finals in the World"s Strongest Manitoba in 2007 at age 21. Born in Framingham, Massachusetts, Nee began his strength training at the age of 14. As a high school student at Hopedale High School in Hopedale, Massachusetts, he began competing in the teenage level Strongman competitions.
To date, Nee has competed in five of the World"s Strongest Manitoba championships.
In 2005, he competed in the tournament held in Chengdu, China. At the age of 20, he made history as the youngest competitor ever to compete in this annual sports event, article.
Nee also competed in the 2006 World"s Strongest Manitoba championship in Sanya, China. In both the Chengdu and Sanya tournaments, Nee did not make it to the final round of competition.
In 2007, at the World"s Strongest Manitoba championship held in Long Beach, California, Nee made it to the final round and finished in eighth place.
He has also competed in the annual World"s Strongest Manitoba Super Series Competition at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut, where he finished fifth in 2006 and second in 2007. While he was still competing as an amateur strongman, Nee was featured in a 2005 episode of the Music Television reality show True Life: I Want the Perfect Body 2. lieutenant was in the same episode that it was mentioned he was named the Strongest Teen in the United States.
In 2007, Men"s Fitness magazine named him among the world"s “25 Fittest Men”, in the company of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, Los Angeles Galaxy soccer star David Beckham, and entertainers Matt Damon and Justin Timberlake.
The 6"2, 295-pound Nee, who has a degree in supply chain management from Arizona State University, resides in the Boston, Master of Arts area.