Meet Mark Felix Wife, Who is She?
Denny Felix is famously known as the wife of Mark, a formidable athlete competing in the World’s Strongest Man. Denny has been with her significant other Mark Felix for north of twenty years now. She was wedded to him on the 19th of January 1996
Denny Felix, the wife of Mark Felix, is a private woman who is known to many as the lovely wife of Mark Felix. Denny Felix and Mark Felix have been married for over 25 years and they are living happily together.
Who is Denny Felix’s Husband?
Mark Felix was born in 1966 in St. George’s, Grenada. At the age of 23, he moved to Great Harwood, Lancashire, England. He was a dedicated bodybuilder and turned his attention to strongman competitions in 2003 at the age of 37, comparatively late in relation to other strength athletes is a Grenadian-English strongman competitor and regular entrant to the World’s Strongest Man competition.
He has competed at a record 17 World’s Strongest Man contests, reaching the finals three times. He is the winner of the 2015 Ultimate Strongman Masters World Championships, 2016 WSF World Cup India and has won numerous international grip contests, including the Rolling Thunder World Championships in 2008 and 2009, as well as the Vice Grip Viking Challenge in 2011 and 2012. Having competed in over 100 international competitions throughout 19 years, Felix is the 3rd most prolific strongman contestant in history.
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Denny’s husband, Mark Felix won the inaugural 2008 Rolling Thunder World Championships which took place during the 2008 Fortissimus contest in Canada. He also set a new world record with a lift of 301 lb. In June 2009, Felix successfully defended his Rolling Thunder World Championships title.
Felix won the inaugural 2011 Vice Grip Viking Challenge which took place on 29–30 January at the LA Fitexpo. Felix retained his Vice Grip title by winning the 2012 Vice Grip Viking Challenge, he also set a world record in the Captains of Crush “COC” Silver Bullet event (holding a suspended weight from within the handles of a Captains of Crush no. 3 gripper) with a time of 43.25 seconds.
Felix set a new Rolling Thunder world record at the 2012 Bodypower Expo in Birmingham, England with a lift of 323.5 pounds (146.7 kg), more than 20 lbs. heavier than his previous world record of 301 pounds (137 kg).