following a severe bout of Salmonella. This isn't just a minor setback. Nel was hospitalized and suffered a staggering loss of 17 kilograms. When you are training to be the strongest human on earth, losing that much mass is a catastrophic blow to your physical foundation.
The Ripple Effect on the Field
Nel’s absence shifts the entire competitive landscape. With the field narrowed to nine men, the margin for error vanishes.
remains the clear favorite, but the removal of a powerhouse like Nel changes the points distribution across specific events. Larger athletes often act as a buffer in static lifts; without Nel there to take points away from the frontrunners, guys like
have a clearer path to the podium. Every mistake now carries a heavier penalty.
Mental Fortitude in Recovery
Nel is gutted because this was his most disciplined preparation to date. True strength is tested when you are at your lowest, and being ordered by doctors to stay away from the weights is a mental torture for a champion. He must now focus on rebuilding quality mass before he attempts to defend his title later this year. The road back requires more than just calories; it requires the resilience to start over when you were at the peak of your powers.
reveals a massive geographical shift. With eight Americans and one Canadian, the "Rest of the World" has lost its strongest advocate in Nel. This creates a high-pressure environment where international contenders must prove they belong on the same platform as the North American powerhouses. The direct qualification routes through Pro-Am events are more vital than ever for maintaining global diversity in the sport.