Iceland review - 2019, Side 112

Iceland review - 2019, Side 112
108 Iceland Review With his legendary concentration and 50 years of experience our Master Watchmaker and renowned craftsman, Gilbert O. Gudjonsson, inspects every single timepiece before it leaves our workshop. All the watches are designed and assembled by hand in Iceland. Only highest quality movements and materials are used to produce the watches and every single detail has been given the time needed for perfection. Our Master Watchmaker never loses his concentration www.jswatch.com WORLD’S SMALLEST WATCH MANUFACTURER PROBABLY THE or pulling freight trucks (Theodór himself has been struggling with a back injury). The toll that the training and the diet take on the strongman’s body – not to mention the open secret of steroid use, which Theodór and I don’t discuss – has caused friction among his family. “Following the death of Jón Páll Sigmarsson,” Theodór says, “people began saying things like, ‘You’ll kill yourself if you go into this sport.’” Before the Mountain, there was Magnús Ver Magnússon, and before Magnús Ver Magnússon, there was Jón Páll Sigmarsson, Iceland’s most famous strongman and four-time World’s Strongest Man titleholder. He was a hero to every boy grow- ing up in the ’80s, until his sudden death in 1993. Having popularised the sport in Iceland, he died at the age of 32, doing what he loved most: deadlifting. During his lifetime, Jón Páll was the promulgator of many memorable quotes, among them, “What’s the point of being alive if you can’t deadlift?” – a saying that has since acquired a somewhat paradoxical shade. The official cause of Jón Páll’s death was an aortic rupture, which some say was the result of a genetic condition; however, it’s not unlikely that steroid use, combined with the intensity of Jón Páll’s training, along with the incredible vacillations in weight that he underwent – competing, as he did, alternately in bodybuilding and strongman – exac- erbated the condition. “Jón Páll’s death has engendered prejudice toward the sport,” Theodór says, “and among my family. But I try to reason with them. I try to tell them that this is what makes me happy and that I hope that they support me...” As he says this, his train of thought is cut short by barbaric screams ringing out from the gym. “Something crazy’s going on out there,” Theodór says, glancing over his shoulder and smiling. In light of the injuries, the weight gain, the CPAP machines, and more, I wonder what it is that attracts people like Theodór to the sport. It may have something to do with Icelandic culture. “Following the death of Jón Páll Sigmarsson, people began saying things like, ‘You’ll kill yourself if you go into this sport.” Theodór Már Guðmundsson
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