Mahadeo looks forward to greater competition in future

Dillon “The Beast” Mahadeo left his opponents trailing some ways behind as he breezed through five seemingly difficult events to be crowned the fittest male competitor when the curtains came down on the Fifth Annual Kares Engineering Fitness Challenge held at the National Park Tarmac on Sunday evening last.
Having always dominated the spotlight whenever this event is held, Mahadeo still beamed as though it was the first time he had won. Noting how happy he was for the win, ‘The Beast’ thanked many persons and credited many things for his win.
“It’s a wonderful feeling, (coming) after all the hard work. The support from my family members, my girlfriend; it’s about your support system, the things you do and sacrifice day in (and) day out. It’s really worth it at this moment. All the hard work has been paying off,” he stated.

Dillon “The Beast” Mahadeo

Questioned about the most challenging part of the competition, he explained that it was not the course, or events in and of themselves, but the solidity of his opponents.
“The challenge came from persons who would be better than me in certain events. But, you know, I just tried to stay consistent throughout the day, and it paid off,” Mahadeo explained.
Mahadeo is now looking to compete on “a larger stage” in the coming months. “We recently qualified for the CrossFit Games, and that’s where we get to play with ‘the big boys’. So I’m looking forward to that, and the training leading up to it,” he explained.
In preparing for that event, ‘The Beast’ noted, he would be trying to switch up his routine, and would be upping the ante in his training sessions.
“Well, I’m switching up the training from now on, and getting into another level of training and competing,” he said.