By Army Capt. Tammy Muckenfuss, 108th Public Affairs
Detachment
FORT JACKSON, S.C. -- Army Staff Sgt. Levar Curry, a South
Carolina National Guard recruiter in the Columbia area known affectionately as
“Big Sarge” competed and won first place overall for men in the Strong
Man/Strong Woman Competition, May 17.
Military athletes from around Columbia gathered at the
Hilton Field Softball Complex to compete in the strength competition hosted by
Fort Jackson’s Morale Welfare and Recreation program.
Forty-seven athletes competed and cheered each other on.
The competition was open to all military ID holders 18 years
and older and is held every year on the Thursday prior to Armed Forces Day.
Community Spirit
“We hold this event every year to build esprit de corps and
promote healthy rivalries,” said Cindi Keene, Sports and Fitness Coordinator
for Fort Jackson’s MWR program. “The soldiers love it and compete hard to earn
the bragging rights.”
Participants were weighed May 16 and broken down into four
weight class categories: light weight, middle weight, heavy weight and
super-heavy weight. They were then separated by gender to compete in four
strongman events: the farmers walk, tire flip, stone carry and Humvee pull.
Curry competed in the super-heavy weight class, requiring
him to farmers carry 100-pound weights per side, flip a 400-pound tire, and
carry a South Carolina shaped stone weighing 200 pounds before pulling a Humvee
100 feet for time.
‘I Fell in Love With Challenging Myself’
“I’ve been competing in powerlifting and strength training
events for the past ten years,” Curry said. “I fell in love with challenging
myself to get stronger after I flipped my first 1,500-pound car at a strongman
training center in New Jersey.
Staff Sgt. Levar Curry, a South Carolina Army National Guard
recruiter in the Columbia area, competed and won first place overall for men in
the ‘Strong Man/Strong Woman Competition’ May 17, 2018.
“I keep fit by maintaining a healthy lifestyle,” he
continued, “that includes lifting heavy weights, working on my endurance and
speed and eating natural foods.”
He added, “I also instruct Zumba, and that helps me with my
cardiovascular fitness. I love it, and have a great time dancing and
interacting with the people in my community.”
Curry is a top recruiter for the South Carolina Army
National Guard who sees his job in recruiting as not just a mission to meet,
but a personal challenge to help others better their lives through military
training and educational opportunities.
He dedicated this win to his wife Kelly.
“She is my reason to be better every day and to always
compete as strong as I can in everything,” Curry said.
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