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= Johnny Weirmeir = Johnny Bear Weirmeir (born April 28, 2006) is a Canadian Born German athlete who has been dreaming of becoming World’s strongest man since he age of 7.

Early Life
Johnny Bear Weirmeir was born in Guelph, Ontario on April 28, 2006. Already 10 lbs 8.5 oz (4.77 kg) at the time of birth he was large for a newborn baby despite his mother’s alcohol, smoking, and severe drug addiction and lack of stature it was only a miracle for Johnny to be born the way he was. Johnny’s biological father Mischa Kellen Weirmeir (b. August 16, 1984) struggled in high school and had a learning disability and anger management problems. Roughly two weeks after Johnny’s birth he was taken away from his biological mother and adopted by his biological grandparents Micheal Weirmeir (b. January 6, 1954) and Marion Korf (b. August 22, 1959) but he wouldn’t come home to them first. He was in the hospital to recover from a life altering brain injury, Mischa was arrested June 19, 2006 for a battery charge against Johnny. After that Johnny’s mother was forced by the law to break up with his father. Johnny Came home to his Biological Grandparents on August 22nd, 2006 and his mother was now out of his life. He would find a new girlfriend named Kaila up until the Winter of 2013. During the process his uncle’s first daughter was born on October 14th, when Kaila she broke up with Mischa due to him starting up his drug addiction. Mischa left the family in the Summer of 2013. Johnny was still too young to understand why as he was only 7 years old. Johnny’s great grandmother (b. July 17, 1934) would die on December 19, 2009 at the age of 75 due to cancer. Mischa wasn’t seen by any of his family members since the summer of 2013 and nobody knows where he is.

Growing Up
Since his dad left he grew up with an ongoing passion for weightlifting, already being able to lift 70 lbs (31.8 kg) and his grandfather started taking him to the local gym. Where he continued to do what he loved. It all started when he saw a video of Zydrunas Savickas attempt a world record deadlift of 1,117 lbs (506.7 kg) at the time. He was really getting interested after he watched World’s Strongest Man 2013. He later found out the the new world record was set by Mark Felix. It was 1,128 lbs (511.7 kg) and then in 2014 he took it to a whole new level. He was inspired by another world record taken back by Zydrunas Savickas when he deadlifted 1,155.7 lbs (524.2 kg) and it was inspiring Johnny to do more and more. On Christmas 2017 he bought a New XBOX one because he could afford it. He bought NHL 18 and he also wanted to play in the NHL because he already knew somebody that did play for the Detroit Red Wings. Johnny thought that his potential of playing in the NHL was pretty high but he unfortunately couldn’t play with his brain injury. He found a girlfriend roughly a month before named Kaileigh Johnson. Kaileigh Immediately fell in love with Johnny and she always used to chase Johnny around in the hockey rink and he didn’t really know what to do. Kaileigh kept saying that she loved Johnny. It didn’t mean too much to him at the time but closer to Christmas 2017 he would fall in love with Kaileigh. On March 16th, 2018. He attended a Sudbury Wolves game. It was the best game he ever had attended. They lost 6-4. It was 4-0 for Barrie Colts than the Sudbury Wolves tied it up at 4-4 but he didn’t care. 1 minute and 27 seconds into the second period Sudbury Wolves player Drake Pilon fought Tyler Tucker. Johnny was so excited about that despite only having 1 fight of his own, 1 minute and 45 seconds into the third period Emmett Serensits fought Kyle Heitzner. And then with only 1:43 left in the third period Macauley Carson fought Matthew Hill, enraged, Johnny was going insane. He wanted to play hockey but his brain injury affected him…

Possible World Record Holder
From April 1st, 2022 to June 1st, 2022 Johnny set a world record for the trap deadlift at school. April 1st, 2022 he deadlifted 142.9 kg (315 lbs) and then on June 1st, he put on a record setting 107.1 kg (236.2 lbs) to his new PR. Lifting 250 kg (551.2 lbs) that day.

Possible Weightlifting World Records

 * Trap Bar Deadlift - 250 kg (551.2 lbs)