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A photographer who hadn’t snapped any sporting events until the London 2012 Olympic Games is set to make his name in Rio de Janeiro this summer.
David Pearce started photographing triathlon competitions four years ago and subsequently secured a place to cover last year’s Tour de France, where his work was praised by British winner Chris Froome.
Inspired by major sporting tournaments, Mr Pearce, of Granary Close, Grove Green, pleaded with Olympic officials for accreditation to cover Team GB at this summer’s games in Brazil.
His application was initially refused as there weren’t enough passes, but the 43-year-old appealed and was successful on his second attempt.
He had previously only done corporate and wedding shoots after leaving his job as a wine merchant 10 years ago.
Mr Pearce said he was losing control of his weight and doctors warned he was obese and had to change his lifestyle. Weighing 16-and-a-half stone, he signed up to Channel 4’s Fit Farm where he lost four stone in 12 weeks.
Now weighing 10 stone, he said seeing athletes succeed enthused him to change his life.
He said: “The greatest thing about photographing sport events is seeing the athletes as they cross the line. They look so happy and have such a sense of achievement.
“I knew I needed to change my life and working with such inspirational people helped with that.”
The freelancer, who is also a member of the Maidstone Harriers running group, has permission to photograph all sports at the Rio 2016 Olympics and Paralympics.
He hopes his photos will be sold to newspapers and television channels around the world.
Mr Pearce said: “It uses a very different set of skills compared to normal photography – you only have one chance to get that shot that everyone wants.
“I can’t wait to get out there and be amongst the thousands of spectators and photo and video journalists.”
The games begin on August 5.
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