Local resident Tyler Robinson is a national champion who hopes to earn a global title as well.
Robinson won the disabled division at the Canadian Arm Wrestling Championships in Timmins on June 29, placing first in both the left and right arm categories.
Though born with cerebral palsy, Robinson also competes in non-disabled competitions and finished in the top five in the open division for his weight class on June 30.
“There were lots of good competitors,” in both classes, he noted.
The first place finish qualifies Robinson to compete at the World Arm Wrestling Championships in Poland this fall, from Sept. 1 to 8.
However the trip would be prohibitively expensive for Robinson and he’s hoping to attract some sponsorships to help out with costs.
“I would like to go,” said Robinson, “but it costs too much money.”
Having never competed outside Canada, Robinson isn’t sure how he’ll fare in international competition, but he’s keen to give it a try.
“I don’t even know what to expect. I imagine there will be more guys in the disabled class,” he said.
The 23-year-old has been arm wrestling competitively since 2011, when he was named rookie of the year by the Ontario Armwrestling Association. He works out daily to stay in shape and generally participates in one or two competitions a month.
To sponsor the local athlete’s trip to the world championships, call him at 519-573-7268.