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OTSM World Postal Update

By Al Myers

It won’t be long before the OTSM World Postal Championships is here!  Today I want to give an update and more information regarding the USAWA portion of it.  I have to thank Dean Ross as he just reminded me that I haven’t announced a start time for it yet.

The details are as follows:

LOCATION:  Dino Gym, 1126 Eden Road, Abilene, KS 67410

DATE: Saturday, July 14th

TIME: Weighins at 12 noon, Meet will start at 1:00 PM and should be done by 5:00 PM

I was going to have the meet up on the hill at the Dino Gym Training Field under the shelterhouse using the new outside gym setup.  However, with this heat we’ve been having here (over 100F every day!) I have decided to move it to the gym.  I will have the thermostat set at 65F so don’t worry about overheating while you are here.

One more reminder – the next day will be the USAWA Club Championships at the Ledaig Gym in Rainbow Bend hosted by Dave Glasgow.  Several have already committed to doing both competitions on the weekend.  I’m looking forward to seeing everyone!

 

Dave Hahn-The man, the myth, the legend

Dave Hahn with a 550 Hand and Thigh

Dave Hahn with a 550 Hand and Thigh

By Eric Todd

Last month, I hosted the Heavy Lift Championship.  The turnout was good, but as always when leading up to an event that I am promoting, participation in it concerns me.  So, daily I check the mail in eager anticipation of a new entry or two.  Weeks before this championship, I was both surprised and excited to recieve an entry form into the meet from Dave Hahn from Kansas.

I had met Dave previously on two different occasions.  The first time was in 2014 at the Heavy Lift Championships promoted by Al Myers in Holland, KS.  Dave was a competitor at that meet.The second time was in 2015 with my first effort at promoting the Heavy Lift Championship when Dave surprised us by coming out with a few members of his family to spectate the lifting.

This time around, Dave was competing again, and I had more opportunity to visit with him and really pay notice to his lifting.  It became quite evident to me that Dave is quite an exceptional individual.  It was those observations that inspired me to dig in with Dave a little deeper and write this article.

Dave rolled into the meet early, and came with an entourage of family members.  We again exchanged pleasantries.  Dave impressed me as a very unassuming individual, and was rather soft spoken in nature.  Unassuming, that is until it was time to move iron.  There was more than once when I wondered if Dave was paying attention, or if he was going to open too heavy.  Several lifters might be done lifting before Dave even called his opener.  However, I was wrong.  Dave knew exactly what he was doing; he was going BIG.  It also became evident that the rest of us were all going to have to take care that this 81 year old 150 pound man did not bypass us in points and beat us on the podium.  Well, that is exactly what he did, in securing runner up rights at the 2018 Heavy Lift Championship.  Then, back to his unassuming ways, Dave quietly thanked me and said he had no idea he would be recieving such a nice award when he signed up for the competition.

Dave Hahn with runner-up honors at 81 years old.

Dave Hahn recives his award from Chris “Leroy” Todd of KCSTRONGMAN

Dave has been lifting for many moons.  In more exact terms 66 years.  He began his affair with the iron at the age of 15 when he started lifing at the old YMCA in downtown Kansas City.  He first competed at the age of 18 at an event called “Mr. Kansas City.”  Dave competed in the “Mr. High School Physique” portion along with the bench press and curl competitions.  He won both the physique and curl portions of the event. Another contest that Dave took part in  in that first year of competing was called “Heart of America Physique Festival”.  It was also in Kansas City.  This festival had an event in which the competitors would be challenged to squat 125 pounds over their bodyweight for as many repetitions as they could muster (sidebar-this sounds like an absolute HOOT!) Dave won this contest by sqautting 325 for 24 reps.  He went on to win it again the next year by squatting 330 for 30 reps.

It was in 1960 that Dave first met Bill Clark, founder of the USAWA, when Dave entered his first Olympic style weightlifting meet at the Missouri State Penitentiary.  Dave continued lifting in the Missouri Valley AAU, which from my understanding was the direct precursor the the USAWA.  They would do the Oly lifting, but include some odd-lifts among their competitions.  In the Missouri Valley competitions, Dave’s best lifts were 255 in the press, 190 in the snatch, and 270 on the clean and jerk, done in the split style.  Dave graced the platform with many of the area’s great lifters of the time including Charlie Scott, Wilbur Miller, Ken McClain, Gary Cleveland, Jim Ellis, Bill Fellows, Wayne Jackson, Wayne Gardner, Art Tarwater, Walt Zuk and Homer Lewellen.  Though a couple of those lifters are unfamiliar to your humble author, most I know of from having met them, lifted in meets named for them, reading about them in old “Strength Journals” or on the USAWA news, or through hearing stories.

In reading many of those old “Strength Journals” that Bill Clark wrote, I remember reading about some of those marathon type weekends, where the competitors would compete in a hodge podge of different types of competitions, some being lifting some being from other disciplines.  I even think there may have been bowling in them at times.  Well, as it turns out, Dave particpated in something similar that Clark put on called “Heart of America Power Festival” back in the 60s.  It included a number of different standar and odd-lifts as well as a 100 yard dash.  Dave won the event in ’62 and was 5th in ’63. During the 70’s Dave competed primarily in prison powerlifting meets after powerlifting became it’s own entity.

1987 saw the birth of the USAWA.  It took those odd-lifts that were being contested in the old Missouri Valley, and gave them a home.  Dave Hahn was in the inaugural class of this new organization, along with notable greats such as Bob Burtzloff, Steve Schmidt, and Ed Zercher. In 1991, Dave participated in the Zercher Classic. This was Dave’s first introduction to the chain lifts, and they immediately caught his fancy.  Now, for any of the readers out there who are not familiar with the Zercher Classic, it is 13 different lifts, including 4 chain lifts.  The first year I competed in it, I thought I had crippled myself.  So, it is no wonder Dave took off the next 23 years of competing to recover.

When you do something as long as Dave has done lifting, there are bound to be some changes.  When Dave got started at the old Y, lifters just helped each other out with form and such, but there were no “coaches.”  Now, there are olympic and powerlifting coaches, as well as personal trainers and the availability of online coaching.  Women and youth did not compete.  That was a realm left to men.  One thing that has not changed in lifting, though is the camraderie.  At least that is the impression I have gotten through participation in strongman, Highland Games, and all-round.  Dave said that 8-10 of he and his his confederates from the old time get together for luncheons organized by Ken McClain biannually.

Dave held many records in the old Missouri Valley AAU organization.  One that stood out to me the most are his cheat curl of 255 pounds in the 181 pound class.  To put that in perspective (to me anyhow) my best cheat curl is in the 230 neighborhood, and I am much heavier than Dave was when he hit this.  He also hit a strict curl of 175 pounds.  My best is 20 pounds less at around 80 pounds heavier bodyweight.  In the USAWA record book, Dave holds a hack lift record from that old Zercher meet that has stood for 27 years!  He also holds several, more recent records in the big bar lifts.

Dave is one of the lesser known treasures that we have with us in the USAWA.  The man is an absolute wealth of knowledge and a living legend.  He is living history of our organization and where we came from.  That, and he is one heck of a guy.  He and his family are welcome at my meets anytime!

World Postal

MEET ANNOUNCEMENT

2018 IAWA WORLD POSTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

The IAWA World Postal Championships has been announced! It will still be the “Andy Goddard Memorial”.  Andy was a great friend and supporter of the IAWA and as long as I’m involved promoting the World Postal it will be done in Andy’s memory. As it has been the past few years, the lifts for this World Postal will be the first day lifts of the upcoming Worlds. Since Worlds has not officially been announced yet (with an official entry form) I am assuming the lifts on day one will the lifts passed at the World Council Meeting last fall. Read the the info sheet as it outlines the “rules of the competition”.   Send your results to me at amyers@usawa.com. Also, please send in the official entry form with your club results. If you have more club entries than on the entry form just include extra entry forms.

ENTRY FORM –  2018 World Postal Entry Form (word document) 2018 World Postal Entry Form (PDF)

INFO SHEET – 2018 World Postal Information Sheet (word document) 2018 World Postal Information Sheet (PDF)

2018 Minutes

By Al Myers, USAWA Secretary

2018 Annual General Meeting Minutes

The Annual General Meeting of the USAWA was called to order by President Denny Habecker on June 23rd following the competition at 3:15 PM, at the site of the meet.  Roll call was taken and these USAWA members were in attendance: Al Myers, Denny Habecker, Cody Lokken, Brandon Rein, Cale Dunlap, Joe Ciavattone Sr., Joe Ciavattone Jr., LaVerne Myers, Dean Ross, Eric Todd, Judy Habecker, and Dennis Mitchell. The reading of the previous minutes were read by Secretary Al Myers.  Judy moved to accept the minutes, with a second by Dean, and they passed unanimously. The Financial report was given by Treasurer Al Myers, which showed a yearly profit of $1994. No drug tests or online store purchases were made in 2017 which explained the profit.  Joe Sr. moved to approve the report, with a second by Dean, and the report passed unanimously. A website report was given by Al Myers, website director. Details of all things the USAWA website provides was given.   Joe Sr. moved to approve the report, with a second by Dean, and the report passed unanimously.  The report from Awards Director Al Myers was next.  Details of the awards given by the USAWA was outlined.   Joe Sr. moved to approve the report, with a second by Dean, and the report passed unanimously. Next, the report from Records Director Al Myers was given.   Joe Sr. moved to approve the report, with a second by Dean, and the report passed unanimously. The report from the  Drug Enforcement Director Chad Ullom had been forwarded and given on his behalf by Al Myers, since Chad was not in attendance.  The USAWA conducted nearly 20 tests this past year with no positive tests. Judy moved to accept the report, with a second by Dean, and it passed unanimously. Next the report of the Official’s Director Joe Garcia was given.  Joe was not in attendance but had prepared his report to be given by Al Myers.  In his report Joe encouraged more Level 1 officials to become Level 2 officials. Joe Sr. moved to approve the report, with a second by Dean, and the report passed unanimously. Postal Meet Director Denny Habecker gave his report next.  19 men and 3 women competed in the postal series in 2017, with 6 doing all of them. Denny outlined another scoring system of ranking the postal lifters for the year.   Joe Sr. moved to approve the report, with a second by Dean, and the report passed unanimously. The report of IAWA Technical Committee Chairman Dennis Mitchell was given next.  Dennis informed us about the two new proposed USAWA lifts that we will need to vote on. Joe Sr. moved to approve the report, with a second by Dean, and the report passed unanimously.  The discussion and vote on the two new lifts were the next agenda item, which were both approved prior by the USAWA Executive Board.  The first lift, the Lurich Lift proposed by Lance Foster, involves an OTSM lift that is a Hack Lift from a height of 18 inches. Dean moved to accept the Lurich Lift, with a second by Joe Sr., and it passed unanimously.  The second lift, the Habecker Lift proposed by Al Myers, involves an OTSM lift that is a Zercher Lift from a height of 1/3rd the lifter’s height.  Joe Sr. moved to accept the lift, with a second by Dean, and the lift passed unanimously. Discussion and vote on a rule change for the Thor’s Hammer was next, with this addition, “Plates must be loaded using the largest plates and in the sequence of heavier discs innermost with the smaller discs in descending weight arranged, with a maximum of 10 pound plates used if possible.” Joe Sr. moved to accept the rule change, with a second by Dean, and it passed unanimously.  In New Business, Judy discussed attending Art’s funeral and that she and Denny sent flowers on the USAWA’s behalf. Judy moved that she and Denny would like to host an annual Art’s Birthday Bash Memorial Meet  in Art’s memory. Joe Sr. gave a second and it passed unanimously. Al Myers mentioned that a $500 anonymous donation had been given to the USAWA to do something in honor of the late Mike “Murdo” Murdoch. After prior discussing options with the donater, Al moved to have a Hall of Fame Plaque made which would list all USAWA Hall of Fame Members.  LaVerne gave a second and the motion passed unanimously. Bids for the 2019 USAWA National Championships included only one bid, from Denny and Judy Habecker for Nationals to be held the 3rd or 4th weekend of June in Lebanon.  Dean moved to accept the bid, with a second by Joe Sr., and it passed unanimously.  Cody then gave details of the evening banquet, which was held at Fish Lips by the beach.  Dean moved to adjourne the meeting, with a second by Joe Sr. The motion passed unanimously and the meeting ended promptly at 3:55 PM.

National Championships

By Al Myers

2018 USAWA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Group picture from the 2018 USAWA National Championships in Cocoa Beach, Florida.

Group picture from the 2018 USAWA National Championships in Cocoa Beach, Florida.

For the first time in USAWA history, the USAWA National’s were held in Florida last weekend.  My co-promoter for this event, Dino Gym member Cody Lokken, hosted the Championships at his house in Cocoa Beach! It was a beautiful setting for the meet, less than a block from the beach. I was worried that the turnout would be low, because everyone had to travel and there were no “locals” entered.  However, I was pleasantly surprised by the number of lifters that made the trip.

The Friday night before the meet we had a “meet and greet” at the hotel I was staying at. It was the perfect setting – at an outdoor bar poolside. My wife Leslie picked up several pizzas for the party.  Several of us took a dip in the pool, as well as enjoying several of the local Florida beers the bar had on stock (a stock that we soon ran them out of!).  One of the great things about our organization is the friendships that develop. Often Nationals turns into one big reunion!

It was a special treat this year to have Steve Gardner in attendance.  Steve served 2 terms as IAWA President, and is the best “mic guy” in our IAWA organization.  He spent the entire day emceeing our Championships, of which I want to really thank him for.  We had the best loaders possible with Cale, Cody, and Brandon loading all day PLUS lifting.  That’s a big task! We ran only one session so that kept everyone busy with helping, officiating, and lifting.  This Championships had a great bunch of officials with Denny Habecker, Dennis Mitchell, Eric Todd, LaVerne Myers, Joe Ciavattone Sr, and myself taking turns in the chair.

Highlights I want to mention: Dennis participating in his 29th National Championships, ET hitting a huge pullover and press of 162.5 KG, Joe Jr. putting up the top Zercher Lift of the meet at the end of a hot day, and seeing “the boys” (Cale, Cody, and Brandon) making a return trip to Nationals.  We had several states represented at this meet – Florida, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Pennsyvania, Ohio, and Massachusetts. Also, Cale made the trip from St. Kitts.

It was difficult for all of us not having Art with us at Nationals, as he has always been a steady participant throughout the years.  However,  as we lifted we kept Art’s memory alive and we reminisced about him several times throughout the day.  After the meet, Cody had arranged for the banquet at a fantastic seafood restaurant which was the perfect end for a National Championships that I will never forget.

MEET RESULTS:

2018 USAWA National Championships
Cocoa Beach, Florida
June 23rd, 2018

Meet Director: Al Myers and Cody Lokken

Meet Announcer: Steve Gardner

Meet Scorekeeper: Al Myers

Meet Photographer: Karen Gardner

Meet Caterer: Leslie Myers

Meet Officials (3-official system used): Denny Habecker (head), Al Myers (head), Joe Ciavattone Sr., Dennis Mitchell, Eric Todd, and LaVerne Myers

Meet Loaders: Cale Dunlap, Cody Lokken, Brandon Rein

Lifts: Curl – Cheat, Snatch – One Arm, Pullover and Press, Deadlift – One Arm, Zercher Lift

MENS DIVISION

LIFTER AGE BWT Curl Sna1 P&P DL1 Zer TOT PTS
 Al Myers 51 227 80 55.5R 100 150R 160 546 509.5
Eric Todd 43 252 95 55R 162.5 140R 160 613 503.2
Joe Ciavattone Jr. 25 226 100 55R 137.5 115R 172.5 580 484.7
Joe Ciavattone Sr. 49 236 82.5 47.5R 92.5 115R 140 478 429.2
Denny Habecker 75 186 50 25R 80 101R 80 336 425.5
Cody Lokken 23 167 70 35R 90 85R 100 380 377.5
LaVerne Myers 74 238 55 30L 60 100R 80 325 356.9
Brandon Rein 23 148 45 25R 60 80R 100 310 333.2
Dean Ross 75  248 40 27.5R 70 65R 90 293 316.9
Cale Dunlap 23 177 50 25R 60 65R 90 290 278.5
Dennis Mitchell 86 143 27.5 7.5L 23.5 50L 55 164 264.5

EXTRA ATTEMPTS FOR RECORDS:

Dennis Mitchell: Deadlift – Left Arm 52.5
Dennis Mitchell: Zercher Lift 57.5

Notes: BWT is bodyweight in pounds.  R and L designate right and left arms. Lifts recorded in kilograms. TOT is total kilograms lifted. PTS are overall adjusted points corrected for age and bodyweight.

BEST LIFTER AWARDS:

Senior 20-39 Age Group: Joe Ciavattone Jr.
Masters 40-44 Age Group: Eric Todd
Masters 45-49 Age Group: Joe Ciavattone Sr.
Masters 50-54 Age Group: Al Myers
Masters 70-74 Age Group: LaVerne Myers
Masters 75-79 Age Group: Denny Habecker
Masters 85-89 Age Group: Dennis Mitchell
Overall Best Lifter: Al Myers
Best Club Award: Dino Gym (Al Myers, LaVerne Myers, Cale Dunlap, Brandon Rein, Cody Lokken, Dean Ross)
Club Runner Up: Frank’s Barbell Club (Joe Ciavattone Jr., Joe Ciavattone Sr.)

 

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