Harrison Skeete

[4][5][6] In 1955, Skeete moved to the United States, where he continued to compete in weightlifting while working for the US Post Office and later as a personal trainer with handicapped Olympics.

[4] In 1998, Skeete was inducted into the United States Masters Weightlifting Hall of Fame in recognition of his outstanding achievements, which included winning 10 consecutive gold medals and 16 world titles at the World Masters.

[4] Skeete continued to compete in weightlifting in his later years, including participating in the 2000 Senior Olympics.

His training regimen involved lifting weights, and he could perform squats with over 300 pounds.

[4] As a trainer, he trained young and senior athletes in multiple sports and individuals in their late 80s and 90s, reflecting his belief in the benefits of weightlifting for people of all ages.