Career
His is of diminutive stature at 1.45m (4" 9"). Born in Durban, South Africa, he suffered from ill-health during his childhood. An ambition to be a circus performer ended because of South Africa"s race laws and this led him to weight training and weightlifting.
Because he was classified as coloured under the apartheid regime he was also excluded from the South African team for the 1960 Rome Olympiad.
Initially working as a "clicker" in a shoe factory in Northampton, he moved to Bristol where he completed a Physical Education degree. He subsequently became a private consultant in the field of back injury prevention and the New Zealand Safety Council"s Manual Handling Advisor, running courses in New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and United States of America. In 2006 he was recognized by his native country with an induction into the South African Sports Hall of Fame.
A film is planned about his life. A New Zealand-based father-son team have a screenplay and are in Cannes seeking funding.
They hope to start shooting in South Africa by early November, 2008.