Geoff Capes of England throws the shot to win the...

Geoff Capes of England throws the shot to win the fold medal in the men's shot put event at the Tenth Commonwealth Games, in the Queen Elizabeth II Park Stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand, Feb. 2, 1974. Credit: AP

LONDON — Geoff Capes, a British shot putter who was a three-time Olympian and won the World’s Strongest Man competition twice in the 1980s, has died. He was 75.

Capes' death was announced by British Athletics on Wednesday, without disclosing further details.

Capes represented Britain at the Olympics in 1972, 1976 and 1980. His best result was a fifth-place finish in Moscow in 1980.

He won gold in the shot put in the Commonwealth Games in 1974 and 1978, and he set the British record with a throw of 21.68 meters in 1980. That remains the longest ratified throw by a Briton.

Capes, a former policeman, was crowned World’s Strongest Man in 1983 and 1985.

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