Canadian Kyle Landi is making history after becoming the first to compete in bodybuilding with Down syndrome.
“Internet fanatic. Web ninja. Social media trailblazer. Devoted thinker. Friend of animals everywhere.”
Canadian Kyle Landi is making history after becoming the first to compete in bodybuilding with Down syndrome.
The name of Kyle Landi toured the world, after the young man set a precedent in bodybuilding: he became a the first Canadian with Down syndrome to compete in an event.
The American athlete had tried his luck with other sports, such as martial arts and fitness, but finally decided to devote himself to bodybuilding and impressed the followers of the discipline.
Here’s how he detailed it men’s healthwhere they indicated that the first time the Canadian competed was in the event pure muscle .
“We are overwhelmed by the love and support you have shown Kyle and our family,” the young athlete’s loved ones said after his historic debut.
Before, Landi’s work caught the attention of none other than Arnold Schwarzeneggerwho offered the Canadian a special invitation to be part of the Arnold Classic #35your bodybuilding event.
“For years, Arnold has been preaching in his message that exercise is for EVERYONE, and this weekend Kyle proved that it really is,” the Schwarzenegger-led event said on the networks. social.
Obviously, fans and fellow athletes flocked to Kyle Landi’s profile to highlight his hard work, effort and perseverance that led him to mark a turning point in the discipline.
“Internet fanatic. Web ninja. Social media trailblazer. Devoted thinker. Friend of animals everywhere.”
"Internet fanatic. Web ninja. Social media trailblazer. Devoted thinker. Friend of animals everywhere."
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