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Lifter of the Month-August

By Eric Todd

John about to shoulder a 375-pound personal record Steinborn lift. Note the left hand position.

John about to shoulder a 375-pound personal record Steinborn lift. Note the left hand position.

August saw a couple tough competitions with a number of heavy lifters on hand.  This lifter of the month accolade goes out to John Carter of Clark’s gym for his overall win at the Clark’s Gym vs. Frank’s Barbell Club Postal.  John edged out fellow teammate Travis Luther by a little over 100 pounds.  John has been in the game on and off for decades, and is one of the greatest heavy lifters of all time.  Congrats on this John!  Well deserved.

Virtual Lift Off

By Steve Garner

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Ok so got the word out there now, a few simple instructions is all thats needed here, but if you have any questions please message me… The Virtual Lift Off is open to all IAWA members anywhere….If you are not a current member we wont worry as it is not for records, and I am sure you will be re joining again at some soon point! The Three Lifts: The Clean and Press, The Cheat Curl, the Deadlift.. The lifts for Wheelchair athletes would be the Press and the Deadlift (on the Press the bar can be handed to the lifters) I would imagine the Cheat Curl would not work for wheelchair athletes, but if anyone finds a way we would be pleased to see it! You can perform the lifts whenever you want JUST DONT POST THEM ONTO THE PAGE until Tuesday 20th or Wednesday 21st, then it will be a nice Christmas surprise as the videos come flooding in….. To be lifted as individuals, or as team lifts of two persons (any combination) or enter both categories….no problem Be sure you post the weight lifted and your Age and Bodyweight in Kilos. And if a two person team…the age and bodyweight of both team members. (Use regular lifting equipment). Be sure to lift according to the rules, set the camera up in front of you and look at it as if it was the centre ref. Give yourself the signal to Press, and Curl, and then the down signal having completed the lift…..after all lifts. Be sure to wear appropriate dress as per lifting rules for the platform (T shirt with sleeves above the elbow and Shorts above the knees. No leggings ot long sleeved tops, wear lifting shoes (no stocking feet) BUT ……..as its Christmas and as its just for fun YOU MAY WEAR A CHRISTMAS HAT IN THE PHOTOS IF YOU WISH! Basically, it is all about a little bit of light relief and Christmas fun, but I am sure we will see some great lifts and team lifts too. We will vet all videos to see if they can be accepted for the competition, so please do not be offended if we have to point out any reasons why they dont cut the mustard, because although its for fun, we want to maintain lifting standards throughout… Remember…LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT….LETS GO AND MAKE IT GREAT! Happy Lifting all……looking forward to DECEMBER 20th!

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Goerner Deadlift Dozen plus one

By Bill Clark

Nick Frieders rolled to a defense of his Deadlift Dozen Plus One title, slipping past John Carter, Dave DeForest and Lucas Hardie in a tight battle that involved only Clark’s Gym Team members.

Colorado’s Kim Van Wagner, also a gym team member, was the only female entrant and she continued to show both interest and ability, though she cannot set records at the current time because she is isolated in the Denver area.

Nick, a senior majoring in theater at the University of Missouri, continues to improve as a deadlifter in every aspect of the pulling part of the sport. He needed all he could muster to stay ahead of 63-year-old John Carter who continues to challenge in the non-chain events – and remains a tough customer in the chain lifts – which are coming up in a month when Clark’s Gym sponsors the Steve Schmidt Backbreaker Pentathlon.

All lifts are listed in pounds.  Weights are listed in pounds.  The three official system was used.  Officials were Tony Lupo, Dave DeForest, and Bill Clark.  

** Denotes lifters who are not eligible for records.

*Denotes lifts that set or broke US records.

Results are as follows:

Lifter age division weight class DL-heels hack DL – 2 DL – 1 arm Dl -1 arm DL – no DL – No
WOMEN together lift bars right left thumb-R thumb -L
**Kim Van Wagner 54 50 125 60 165 155 180 95 95 95 95
MEN
Nick Frieders 22 Open 153 70 400 405 410 305 305 170* 170
John Carter 63 60 216 100 370* 460* 350 312* 265* 210* 180*
Dave DeForest 62 60 187 85 325 315* 350 240 270* 150 150*
**Lucas Hardie 38 Open 195 90 500 475 450 275 275 160 185
Tony Lupo 56 55 234 110 350 150 300 200 200 155* 170*
WOMEN Jefferson Reeves DL-fgrs   DL-fgrs Dl-fgrs DL-fgrs
Lift Deadlift Index middle ring Little
**Kim VanWagner 165 75 75 105 65 0
MEN
Nick Frieders 400 285* 135 185 135 130*
John Carfter 355* 275* 150* 210* 150* 105*
Dave DeForest 325 165 136* 156 150* 105*
**Lucas Hardie 500 220 130 185 95 70
Tony Lupo 300 200* 160* 155* 130* 100*
5 Total BWT Age Place
pounds corr. Cvorr.
WOMEN
**Kim Van Wagner 1,365 1659,43 1918.34 1st 1st
MEN
Nick Frieders 3,435 3623.93 3623.93 1st
John Carter 3,202 2742.19 3399.08 2nd
Dave DeForest 2,837 2631.03 3216.37 3rd
**Lucas Hardie 3,520 3189.82 3,189.82 4th
Tony Lupo 2,570 2,106.12 2464.16 5th

RECORD SESSION

Dave

DeForest

Cleand jerk – dumbells

ll

left hand

60

Clean and press – 12-inch base

100

Clean and press – alternate grip

100

Clean and press – reverse grip

100

Clean and seated press –

100

Tony

Lupo

Clean and seated press –

120

Deadlift – stiff-legged

340

Clean and seated press – behind neck

100

Clea and press – alternate grip

125

 

Jeff Rigby

By Eric Todd

Jeff first joined the USAWA in 2019 to participate in the marvelous record day, “Lift for Leroy.”  He impressed your humble narrator with some classic all-round feats in the form of bent pressing, the Gardner, and the Turkish get-up.  Jeff hails from the remote area of Utah (remote when speaking of the USAWA).  He has just become an official in training.  He passed his official’s examination, and plans on taking care of his first and second practical training session at the Lift for Leroy 2022/National postal.  It is fantastic to have representation in new territories.  I firmly believe this is a big step in expanding our fine organization outside of the small localities it currently resides in.  Let’s get behind Jeff in his efforts to be become an official and help expand our organization.  Good work Jeff, I look forward to seeing what the future brings.

Lift for Leroy IV

By Eric Todd

Time for us to start thinking about my brother Leroy again and his general well-being.  I know he has been feeling rather ashamed of late, and having some general humiliation for some of his actions.  Let’s get together for the 4th annual “Lift for Leroy” record day in an effort to help him lift his spirits.  All proceeds from this meet will go to Leroy to help him buy some nice cream and feathers  and nice things to help him raise his spirits.  There will be no entry fee for this meet.  No donations will be accepted on Leroy’s behalf.  We will be doing this meet in conjunction with the National Postal.

When: December 10, 2022

Where: Et’s House of Iron and Stone

Weigh Ins: 10:00

Lifting starts: 10:30

Any lifter is welcome to join us in completing the 2022 National Postal.  Directly after, each lifter can attempt up to 5 records to beak or set.  Please let me know if you plan on attending.  Please let me know what records you will be attempting so that I can be sure I have the appropriate equipment.  I can be reached at SalGuimino@yahoo.com.

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