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Lifter of the Month for July 2021

I am going to go out on a limb for July’s lifter of the month.  Since there, were no meets contested in July, but the second quarter postal goes through the end of June and is reported n July, I will use that for the lifter of the month.  After making that determination, the selection was easy.  Ruth Jackson is your 2021 July lifter of the month!  Ruth won one of the more impressive postal women’s division I have seen in dominating fashion.  She defeated National and World Champion Elizabeth Skwarecki and Canadian lifter Sylvia Stockall by over 100 points apiece.  Ruth has been a dominant force in the USAWA for many moons now.  This is her 5th time being named lifter of the month for the USAWA. Please join me in congratulating Ruth on being July 2021 Lifter of the Month!

Lifter of the Month for June 2021

Since I have taken over as Secretary of the USAWA back in June, I have been planning to pick back up with naming lifters of the month of our organization.  Well, I am a bit behind, but I intend on catching up.  With June being our National Championship, I am picking from our National Champs for this months recognition.  Abe Smith gets the nod over Beth Skwarecki for June’s lifter of the month for besting 3 former National Champions in Denny Habecker, Mike McBride, and Randy Smith.  Abe totaled 1120 pounds, and outscored 2nd place by over 50 points.  Congrats to Abe for being named Lifter of the Month of June 2021!

Abe Smith completing a clean and press-heels at Nationals in Holland, KS.

Team Records updated

By Eric Todd

The title pretty much sums it up.  Scottish Johnny updated the team records, and they are now posted current as of today.  I have not paid them much mind thus far, as I have never done anything with the team lifts (though I have considered it),  It is a rather lean list to date, but could be fun if you had someone of similar build to try a few with. (Edit-It was not as lean as I thought.  The list as it was updated was not a complete list!  The complete list is now posted).

3 new officials in training!

By Eric Todd

Over the past few months, we have had 3 now “officials in training” pass their officials exam.  Abe Smith, Clint Poore, and Beth Skwarecki have all passed the test, and are now just 3 practical training sessions away from becoming Level 1 officials in the USAWA.  These are all very exciting, but particularly Clint Poore, as he could potentially open up a new territory of exposure for the USAWA.  Good job guys; I looks forward to seeing your contribution to the USAWA officials program!

Clint Poore’s Old Time Strongman Experience

By Clint Poore

Clint Poor breaks the ALL-TIME Hackenschmidt Floor Press once held by Dan Wagman.

Clint Poor breaks the ALL-TIME Hackenschmidt Floor Press once held by Dan Wagman.

In football there is a saying, “On Any Given Sunday, any team can beat any other team”.

September 11, 2021 was one of those kind of days, I attended the 2021 Old Time Strongman National Championships in Turney, Missouri competing against strongman National and World Champions from across the nation. The heavy favorite was meet director Eric Todd, 2-time Old Time Strongman Champion, but unfortunately he injured his hamstring on the second lift. The lifts that were contested were the Cyr Dumbbell Press, Habecker lift, Hackenschmidt Floor Press & the Kennedy Deadlift. I had not thought about the overall title, because my goal was to set the All-Time Record in the Hackenschmidt Floor Press, but sometimes destiny has other plans.

The meet began with the Cyr Dumbbell Press. I have struggled pressing dumbbell’s overhead since my rotator cuff & bicep surgery in 2017, but the Cyr dumbbell press went well this day and I managed to press 104 lbs. This was good enough for a second place tie in the discipline.

Next was the Habecker lift, which is a Zercher lift from 1/3 your body height. I did exceptionally well in the Habecker, setting 2 National Records with a lift of 325 lbs. I was very pleased to do so well in the is lift and set records in the overall and my age group of 45-49. To my surprise I had achieved the heaviest Habecker lift of the day and first place in the discipline.

Clint's Habecker lift

Clint’s Habecker lift

The third lift was the Hackenschmidt Floor Press, it was the reason I attended the competition, because I wanted to break the All Time Record. I opened up with an easy 410 lbs, then followed with a lift of 440 lbs, and on my final lift I successfully pressed 450 lbs which set the All Time Record for Heaviest lift ever in the Hackenschmidt Floor Press and again, placing first in this discipline. I was extremely pumped and excited to get this record and hope to increase it in the future.

The final lift of the day was the Kennedy Deadlift, a straddle deadlift from 18 inch blocks. By this time I knew I might be in the running for the overall title, but I thought it was still out of reach because a big deadlifter and previous Old Time Strongman World & National Champion, Greg Cook,  had yet to lift. I managed a personal best on the Kennedy lift with 385 lbs and Greg was after me. Greg opened with a 695 lb Kennedy lift and felt something give in his hamstring and decided to call it a day without making a deadlift. I didn’t realize Greg hadn’t got a deadlift in until the awards were announced, when Greg was called out in fifth place overall.  Upon hearing Greg’s finishing place, my eyes lit up as I realized I may have won the overall title. When the meet director announced the final results, I was caught by complete surprise and very thankful to be only the 8th man ever to earn the title of Old Time Strongman National Champion. It was an awesome competition and I performed very well, exceeding my expectations going into the event. Consistency was the key to victory and to rephrase the previous quote, I realized that the saying is true, that “ On Any Given Day Anyone Can Win!”

The Old Time Strongman Championships features lifts performed by famous strongmen of the past like Paul Anderson, Arthur Saxon, Louis Cyr, George Hackenschmidt and others.

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