Weightlifter Turned Highland
Games Champion
(1945-present)
Kent Durso began his throwing
career at the age of 51, long after a distinguished
collegiate Olympic weightlifting career at the
University of Notre Dame.
Also a standout in baseball and track, Kent
began looking for something to do while his
daughters competed in Scottish dance competitions.
Settling on the heavy events, he began his
throwing career around the South and Mid-west as an
Open Amateur, competing with men less than half his
age.
When the Masters category began to catch on, Kent
started competing with men a bit closer to his own
age-- and set a total of six world records in three
age groups.
A four-time Masters World
Champion (2001, 2003, 2004 and 2006), Kent still
holds two Master’s World Records at the time of this
writing: 55-59 light hammer, and 60-64 WOB.
He also has numerous top-5 throws in multiple
events and age-groups.
Although an injury halted his
throwing career, Kent won the US Nationals and Pan
American Masters Olympic lifting championships in
2011.
Perhaps a return to throwing is in the cards for
this Highland Games champion.