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Published 07:16 12 Jul 2016 BST
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"That nearly killed me. The pressure on my body was surreal. I passed out after. I had nose bleeds. It’s not healthy doing something like that. "But I’ve done it. I’m sure it will be in the history books for a very long time. "I don’t want to do it again but if it comes to the point where somebody breaks it, hell…I may just do. "It’s that great feeling, like the first man on the moon, the first man to run a mile in under four minutes. And now I’m the first to deadlift half a ton. It’s history and I’m very proud to be a part of it."His wife and two children were shaken seeing him stricken on stage at the Leeds Arena, but luckily he came round and appeared to have recovered. Strongman is a sport that pushes human performance to the very limit and fears over Hall's safety performing such huge lifts have been expressed before. Icelandic strongman and four-time World's Strongest Man Jon Pall Sigmarsson died while deadlifting, after suffering what was thought to be a traumatic aortic rupture. Earlier this year Hall told BBC Inside Out: "The human body isn't designed to be this size. But the same as any sport - you've got to push the boundaries to be the best. "I just want to win it once (World's Strongest Man) and then come back down to safe levels you know because, to put it blankly, if I stayed at 28 stone for 10 years I'd die." But after his heroics in Leeds with the 500kg deadlift and the state he was in after his blackout, the Staffordshire giant admitted he wasn't going to be repeating the feat again any time soon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6eC_klO21I&feature=youtu.be

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