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Error Correction-2019 Worlds

By Eric Todd

Unfortunately, sometimes error in sports occur. One has recently come to my attention from 2019 worlds. Even though a fail-safe computer program was used, an error was made. While it was announced at the banquet that Beth Skwarecki was the victor in the women’s division, there was an omission of RJ Jackson’s one hand barbell clean and jerk in the addition of her total. With the one arm clean and jerk added, RJ’s amended total surpassed that of Beth. When I reached out to Beth to be sure I was not missing anything, she assured me that I was not, and she graciously conceded victory to RJ with her congratulations. Apologies from the USAWA/IAWA to RJ Jackson for missing this, and congratulations for your 2019 World Championship!

Steve Schmidt’s Backbreaker Pentathlon

By Bill Clark

THE BACKBREAKER PENTATHLON

This meet is about as old as the IAWA/USAWA – but not as old as the Ed Zercher Strength Classic – which started in the Missouri State Prison before there was a Clark’s Gym or a USAWA.

The 2023 version of the Backbreaker has not changed in the 35 years it has been in existence – the same hip, harness, neck, back and hand-and-thigh combination that Steve Schmidt gave us in his farmyard and basement gym which in 1988 drew a crowd from coast-to-coast and lasted until 2 a.m.

Who can ever forget his implements of torture – the elevated platform for the harness lift that towered over a pile of iron that weighed around 2,900 pounds and only Steve had lifted on it – until John Carter challenged Steve over three decades ago?

And who can ever forget Steve’s back lift device in his basement office which used tractor wheel weights to load the monster up to over 3,000 pounds?

The Backbreaker was soon given the title of USAWA Heavy Lift Championship and was held at Clark’s Gym for several years before being passed along to other hosts where lack of proper equipment for the back and harness lifts have reduced the national meet to only three events today – the hip, neck and hand-and-thigh. The heaviest of the heavy lifts have not been a part of the nationals for some two decades.

So – if you enter the Backbreaker next week at Clark’s Gym, you’ll be a part of lifting history, but, once again, it will not be a national championship – just the heaviest of all heavy lifts. It is a true return to the days of the days of the great strongmen of the past century – and beyond.

The meet gets under way with 8 a.m. weigh-ins and the action to start at 9 a.m.

Once again – the meet is open to the world. Any registered IAWA lifter can participate, regardless of site. If any USAWA lifter’s efforts have been judged by a USAWA certified official(s), the lifter’s efforts will qualify for the USAWA record list.

In the U.S., any registered lifter, regardless of site, can set records with only a single USAWA as a judge. That lifter is also eligible to do five record lifts in addition to the Pentathlon.

If no officials are available, the meet director (that’s Ol’ Clark) will accept your honesty and you will be included in the summary of the competition as if you were in Clark’s gym on meet day.

No videos are needed, though appreciated, and I would like your e-mail results by the evening of Dec. 6. The awards will be certificates.

There is no entry fee and no deadline unless you plan to lift in the friendly confines of Clark’s Gym. If you plan to be on hand at the gym on December 2, I need to know. Even if you don’t lift, your help as a loader will be greatly appreciated.

And don’t forget – you have the weekend to do five record lifts in addition to the Pentathlon.

Nationals 1998

We are working on getting national results from before we had a website recorded on the website in an effort to preserve a more complete history.  This one that I am posting here is from 1998.  They are all transcribed from the “Strength Journal” by Bill Clark.  This was an idea of Frank Ciavattone’s and was presented at the national meeting in 2022.  Enjoy a little piece of history:

By Bill Clark (From “US All-Round Weightlifting Association Strength Journal”, Vol. IX, No. 5, August
10, 1998. Columbia MO. Print.)

OMEGA FORCE STRENGTH EXTRAVAGANZA

By Clint Poore

Randy Richey with a monster squat of the Paul Anderson Wheels for an Omega Force show

OMEGA FORCE STRENGTH EXTRAVAGANZA

SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2024

BODY MAX GYM in SCOTTSVILLE, KENTUCKY

ADDRESS:  500 JW YORK ROAD,  SCOTTSVILLE, KENTUCKY 

WEIGH-INS:  8:30 AM – 9:30 AM, LIFTING BEGINS AT 10 AM

THE LIFTS:    

HACKENSCHMIDT FLOOR PRESS

HAND & THIGH LIFT  

DEADLIFT-iNCH-1 ARM

ENTRY DEADLINE –  JANUARY 27, 2024  you can register at the meet but you must have a current 

USAWA membership. You can purchase a membership at USAWA.COM

ENTRY FEE:  $10 dollars for athletes, $5 dollars for spectator admission.

CO-MEET DIRECTORS –

Clint Poore: contact by email at clintpoore@hotmail.com or by phone at 606 688 2600

Randy Richey: contact by email at omegaforceone@gmail.com or by phone at 270 237 0251

USAWA MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED: Registration will be available at the meet, but it is preferred that you purchase your USAWA membership prior to the meet day at USAWA.COM 

Prior registration will help the meet begin quicker & on time.

AWARDS:  Awards & T-shirts will be given to all participants.   We must know t-shirt size two weeks prior to meet, We may or may not have a few extra, so make sure to let us know your t-shirt size.

RECORD SESSION – Following the competition, each lifter can perform up to 5 record attempts. Please let us know what records you will be attempting so that we can be sure to have the appropriate equipment. USAWA National Records can be set at this meet,

HOTEL –  Barren River Lake State Resort Park

               1149 State Park Road

                Lucas, KY 42156

                Phone: 270-646-2151

Nationals 1999

We are working on getting national results from before we had a website recorded on the website in an effort to preserve a more complete history.  The first one that I am posting here is from 1997.  They are all transcribed from the “Strength Journal” by Bill Clark.  This was an idea of Frank Ciavattone’s and was presented at the national meeting in 2022.  Enjoy a little piece of history:

By Bill Clark (From “US All-Round Weightlifting Association Strength Journal”, Vol. X, No. 4, July 10,

  1. Columbia MO. Print.)
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