Simon Fraser University first-year student Derek Herridge is as comfortable sitting back with a great literary work as he is hoisting 120 kilograms over his head.
The SFU 性视界传媒 world literature student recently netted a gold medal in his 94-kg weight category at the Junior Canadian Weightlifting Championships.
Herridge had a 270 kg combined lift 鈥 125 kg in the snatch and a clean-and-jerk of 145 kg 鈥 that was 20 kg heavier than the second place score.
鈥淚 started lifting weights in high school and realized that I not only liked it, but could do well,鈥 says Herridge, who continues to train at Semiahmoo Secondary in South 性视界传媒.
His championship medal is a first after six years in the sport.
His sights are now set on making the U21 national team and training to qualify for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
Herridge鈥檚 involvement in the sport even piqued the interest of his mother, a school teacher, who took it up and became a Canadian masters champion.
They also share a love of reading 鈥 and that鈥檚 what has steered Herridge鈥檚 academic direction. 鈥淚鈥檝e always loved literature. Books were always in my world,鈥 he says.
鈥淚 love to read and I love to listen to others read,鈥 Herridge adds, with favourite works including The Barefoot Gen, The Unbelievable Lightness of Being, The Divine Comedy, and epics like Dante鈥檚 Inferno and The Odyssey.
It鈥檚 not exactly gym reading material. And while athlete students often lean towards fields like sports therapy, Herridge does not apologize that he is not a science guy.
鈥淚鈥檓 taking world literature because I like it, it鈥檚 that simple,鈥 says Herridge, who sports a high-B GPA after his first semester, and whose social network is largely English and arts program pals.
鈥淲riting can be really intense. But it鈥檚 the reading that helps. In class, that鈥檚 my strength.鈥