
Mark Felix is a Grenadian-born English strongman that is renowned for his immense grip strength, deadlifting prowess, and seemingly ageless performance, earning him the nickname “The Miracle Man.” Competing in a record 18 World's Strongest Man contests and reaching the finals three times, Mark has a remarkable career with over 100 international competitions, making him the third most prolific strongman competitor in history. Most recently, he was crowned Britain's Strongest Master 2024 and we are incredibly excited to partner with Mark to provide DNA-based nutrition services, supporting his extraordinary longevity in competition and enhancing his overall health.

Mohamed Ali Mrabet is a Sprint Kayaker that has represented Tunisia at the Olympics at London 2012, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 and has achieved 2 Bronze medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup. Mohamed is also an 8 time Arabic kayak champion and 7 time African kayak champion. We are working with Mohamed by supporting him with DNA based nutrition guidance and analysis.

Zake Muluzi is a Malawian-born, Scottish strongman who has earned a reputation as one of the best strength athletes in Scotland over the last six to seven years. In 2021 Zake won John O’Groats’ Strongest Man, and has achieved back to back podium finishes in Scotland’s Strongest man in 2021 and 2022, finishing 3rd and 2nd respectively. Alongside this, Zake regularly competes in other strongmen competitions such as Britain’s Strongest Man and the Strongman Champions League.

Maxmiliano Campos is a Brazilian Black Belt champion whose impressive competition record has seen him win Gold Medals at the Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship, Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Cup, London and British Open, and European No Gi Championship. Maxmiliano also has Silver Medals at the World Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Cup and the South American Jiu-Jitsu Championship. Alongside this, Maxmiliano has his own fighters club in Oxford, Max Campos BJJ.

Murphy Cooper-Mahoney is a Goalkeeper for Championship football team Queens Park Rangers (QPR) who has progressed through to the first team squad having joined the clubs academy in 2012 and is currently on loan at League One, Stevenage. Murphy made his league debut for QPR against Preston North End in April 2022 and made his home debut against Sheffield United later that month. Alongside this, Murphy has also spent time on loan at Swindon Town in League 2 in 2023 as well as Bath City and Welling in non-league previously.

Nelvin is an Irish track athlete and a student at Tarleton State University with over 10 years of experience as a high-performing athlete. In 2023, Nelvin competed in world athletics events in America and across Europe, including representing Ireland in the European Athletics Team Championships and the Irish U23 Championships. Nelvin is currently recovering from an Achilles tendon injury, and we will be supporting him on his road to full fitness and beyond.