Chris Morgan is a British powerlifter competing in the 75kg class. He won the silver medal in the World Drug-Free Powerlifting Finals in Atlanta in November 2004, the gold medal in December 2005 at the finals in Turin and Bronze medal in November 2006 at the finals in Ireland.
Morgan is openly gay and competed in several Gay Games, an event for gay sportspeople. He won silver in Amsterdam 1998, gold in Sydney 2002 and 4 golds in Chicago 2006. He ...
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