David Pirie Webster was born on 18 September 1928. He completed a degree in physical education at Teachers Training College, in Aberdeen, and as a public school teacher before turning to community recreation and sports promotion work in Scotland. As an author, Webster published hundreds of articles in a wide variety of academic and popular journals. Webster was the Chairman of Scottish Weightlifting, and served as the Scottish weightlifting national coach, as well as referee, and competitor in that sport. He attended the 1960, 1968, and 1972 Olympics as part of the Scottish delegation and worked at the World & European Championships every year from 1961 to 1966 as either a technical official, referee, or coach. Webster was coach of the British team at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships in Malta in 1983, and he also served for many years as Scottish National Weightlifting Coach. Webster also competed in weightlifting and in the sport of
powerlifting. Webster was also an official in bodybuilding, and was a founding member of the
National Amateur Bodybuilding Association (NABBA). In the
1995 Birthday Honours, Webster was appointed an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to sport. David P. Webster died from complications of dementia on 18 October 2023, at the age of 95. ==Highland Games and World Highland Games Heavy Events Championships==