I just looked over the results and the one lift that jumped out at me was Dave Glasgow’s rectangular fix of 105 pounds. That ties for the 5th highest RF in the USAWA record book and is now the highest RF for lifters 60 and above (replacing me!).
To add further perspective, Dave’s record lift might be the all-time highest USAWA lift on a formula basis, as it must be at least very competitive with Barnhart’s highest poundage of 132, as Barnhart made that lift in the 125+ weight class and 40 age group, whereas Glasgow lifted in the 120 weight class and is 62. So Glasgow is both lighter and much older.
So, if you have some spare time, Al, it would be interesting to see how the top poundage lifts compare on a formula basis. Or I could do the calculations and post the results here if I could grab the age and bodyweight coefficients. I assume that I would probably crack the top 10 with my lift of 95 pounds performed at the age of 60 since that is about the 10th highest poundage.
Tom