Angus Winchester loves animals. On his Northern California Ranch where he spends his time in the offseason he has 12 dogs, 10 goats, 8 cats, a horse, a donkey, a coop full of chickens, and 2 pigs. He is known to volunteer for local animal shelters during the offseason and has made several large yet low-profile donations to charities that support animals.
During the bye week this week he just finished a charity fundraiser supporting the Humane Society. Winchester's charity fundraiser was organized as a strongman competition for local lifters. He went to the gyms and recruited some of the biggest and strongest guys in Orange County he could find and arranged a competition of standard strongman events like Atlas Stones or tire flips combined with some normal powerlifting events like squats and deadlifts.
Winchester and his agent were able to get several sponsors for the event that paid for advertising privileges, the proceeds of which were donated to the Humane Society, and also sold tickets to watch the event live for $10. Merchandise sales and a silent auction were also used to help generate funds.
At the conclusion of the event a 29 year-old man named Travis Sanchez took home the first place trophy after a close race throughout the events. His incredible static strength in the squat and deadlift cemented his victory after a couple of second and third place finishes in the more endurance based events.
After it was all over Winchester's event raised just over a quarter of a million dollars for the Humane Society of California.
During the bye week this week he just finished a charity fundraiser supporting the Humane Society. Winchester's charity fundraiser was organized as a strongman competition for local lifters. He went to the gyms and recruited some of the biggest and strongest guys in Orange County he could find and arranged a competition of standard strongman events like Atlas Stones or tire flips combined with some normal powerlifting events like squats and deadlifts.
Winchester and his agent were able to get several sponsors for the event that paid for advertising privileges, the proceeds of which were donated to the Humane Society, and also sold tickets to watch the event live for $10. Merchandise sales and a silent auction were also used to help generate funds.
At the conclusion of the event a 29 year-old man named Travis Sanchez took home the first place trophy after a close race throughout the events. His incredible static strength in the squat and deadlift cemented his victory after a couple of second and third place finishes in the more endurance based events.
After it was all over Winchester's event raised just over a quarter of a million dollars for the Humane Society of California.
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Hank Winchester (S25 - Current) - Scrub
Angus Winchester (S1-S12) - 4x Ultimus Champ - #2 Career Sacks - Hall of Fame
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