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Australian powerlifter breaking records and stereotypes on a vegan diet.

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Australian strongman, Noah Hannibal, is exceeding national bench press records in his quest to prove that humans can be strong on a vegan diet. Noah transitioned from being a vegetarian to a vegan at age fifteen when he became aware of the horrific treatment of animal people in the dairy and egg industry. He started weightlifting in his late teens after hearing a bodybuilder call vegan “weak.” Noah became determined to prove that vegans were in fact strong. Now, decades later, the certified drug-free contest powerlifter sees his success as a form of activism. Mr. Hannibal holds two national bench press records and a gold medal from the 2022 Mr. America competition. 

Way to go, Noah Hannibal. Your amazing results are indeed proof that the healthful vegan diet has everything we need to thrive in sport and life, in God’s nurturing Love. 

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