20-05-2025
Powerlifter takes on the world after cancer surgery
A former marine has competed in the bench press world championships just eight months after having major cancer Patten, from Frome, Somerset, became British bench press champion last March before being diagnosed with cancer in his intestines, requiring an operation in returned to the gym in January and competed for Team GB at the international competition in Norway on Patten said he already felt like he had won just by being at the championships.
Mr Patten managed to lift 200kg at the event, describing it as a "really important" moment."Last year I won the British nationals with 200kg,' he said 'And so having gone through the cancer, having lost 10 and a half kilos...I really wanted to nail that 200 to show myself that I could be I'm a lot stronger."That was a success for me."
Mr Patten said he was able to reflect on his journey the championships when he arrived. 'This time 12 months ago, I was told I had an extreme form of bowel cancer and there was potentially going to be a bit of bad news,' he said."Six months ago, I thought I might not see my wife or daughter ever again."But last week I did a kidney function it came back clear, and I just felt like being here in Norway was the beginning of the end."I actually felt like I won just by stepping foot in Norway in my Team GB kit."He added it was "inspiring" to be surrounded by so many competitors.