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2023 USAWA Heavy Lift Championships

By Mark Raymond

Frank’s Barbell Club, East Walpole, Massachusetts

May 13th 2023

Meet Director: Mark Raymond

Host: Frank Ciavattone

Meet Announcer/Scorekeeper: Frank Ciavattone

Officials (3 official system used): Frank Ciavattone, Wade Marchand, Mark Raymond

All lifts recorded in pounds

 

Michael Marchand         Age: 16     Weight: 165 Lbs.   75K Class         16-17 Juniors

Wade Marchand              Age: 53     Weight: 165 Lbs.   75K Class         50+ Masters

Mark Raymond                 Age: 60     Weight: 228 Lbs.   105K Class       60+ Masters

Nils Larson                          Age: 63     Weight: 245 Lbs.   115K Class       60+ Masters

Frank Ciavattone Jr.        Age: 68     Weight: 295 Lbs.   125K+ Class     65+ Masters

Carl Puzin                            Age: 66     Weight: 240 Lbs.   110K Class       65+ Masters

 

Lifter Lift #
Michael Marchand Neck Lift 220
Hand & Thigh Lift 500
Hip Lift 1500
Total Pounds 2220
Total Pounds – Adjusted 1110
Wade Marchand Neck Lift 228
Hand & Thigh Lift 545
Hip Lift 825
Total Pounds 1598
Total Pounds – Adjusted 827
Frank Ciavattone Neck Lift 350
Hand & Thigh Lift 825
Hip Lift 1800
Total Pounds 2975
Total Pounds – Adjusted 1304
Nils Larson Neck Lift 500
Hand & Thigh Lift 810
Hip Lift 1665
Total Pounds 3275
Total Pounds – Adjusted 2975
Carl Puzin Neck Lift 245
Hand & Thigh Lift 725
Hip Lift 1010
Total Pounds 1980
Total Pounds – Adjusted 932
Mark Raymond Neck Lift 135
Hand & Thigh Lift 765
Hip Lift 1005
Total Pounds 1905
Total Pounds – Adjusted 876
 
       

 

Awards:
               
Mens Master 65-69: Frank Ciavattone
Mens Master 60-64: Nils Larson
Mens Master 50-54: Wade Marchand
Mens Junior: 16-17 : Michael Marchand

Mens Overall Best Lifter: Nils Larson

 

Proposed changes in the national meeting

The following are proposed changes in the national meeting, proposed by Bill Clark.  Some of them may make the official agenda, as prepared by our president, per our rule book.  Some probably will not.  As is his right, I will assume Bill will propose those that did not make it during new business.  Here is what he is proposing.  If you have any interest in discussing or having your voice be heard or vote count, I would suggest being at the national meeting.

TO: The USAWA membership and board of directors.

FROM: Bill Clark, co-founder of the IAWA/USAWA and owner of Clark’s Gym.

MAY 6, 2023

Proposals for changes in the operation of the USAWA for consideration at the 2023 annual meeting of the membership. 

1 – The Board of Directors shall be expanded to nine members, at least two of whom must identify as females, to serve three year-terms. Board members may serve an unlimited number of terms.

To set up a rotation of membership, the 2023 election will select three members to serve one-year terms, three members to serve two-year terms, and three members to serve three years terms.

  1.  From the Board, the general membership will elect an executive committee which will handle the day-by-day operation of the organization.
  2. The officers will be President, Vice-president; Secretary; Treasurer. The last two positions may be combined.
  3. The officers will be elected each year and may serve an unlimited number of terms.

3 – Competition for all meets other than the USAWA National Championship may be held remotely, in person, or hybrid. The designation is at the discretion of the competition director.

a.       If the competition is remote or hybrid, any records set remotely and adjudicated by USAWA/IAWA officials will be entered into the record books.

b.       The above rules will become immediate upon approval.

4 – Appoint a committee to report back to the board of directors and the membership by October 1, 2023, concerning the future use of video and/or Zoom to be accepted as in-person participation in any sanctioned USAWA competition, not including the national championship, thus allowing competitors to set records without attendant officials.

5 – Appoint a committee to report back to the board of directors and the membership by October 1, 2023, concerning the following rules for certification of officials:

  1. Prospective officials must pass the current open-book test.
  2. They will then be given a video of at least 50 lifts to judge, with reasons for positive or negative judgment. The list of video lifts to be changed periodically.
  3. Upon passage of the video, the candidate will not need to sit for the current requirements before being certified.

6 – There is no by-law that restricts the dissemination of contact information for registered members. Such information is now restricted by tradition, not rule.

  1. Starting immediately, the member information, including e-mail, phone number, mailing address, and birth date, be available for use by meet directors, the media, and other registered USAWA members, but restricted from others, including advertising and marketers.
  2. Members may have their information blocked by request.

7 – Current practice does not certify individual membership to the person involved. Once a candidate for membership is certified, that person should receive notification, either by e-mail or by post, that the membership is now current. Those memberships should be numbered.

8 – Review a conflict in By-Law Article 9 and Article 20.

  1. Article 9 states that membership decisions supported by the majority vote of the membership shall override decisions made by the executive board (which currently is the board of directors).
  2. Article 20, Paragraph E, states that “any change, amendment, or addition to the USAWA by-laws require a 2/3 vote by the membership present at the annual national meeting.”

To simplify the by-laws, I move that the 2/3 vote requirement be reduced to a simple majority.

Maybe this should be the first order of business. It will place current decisions, as well as the future, in the hands of the membership, not a small group elected to manage the business and the future of the organization.

I submit the above to be placed on the USAWA website for membership consideration and to voted up or down by the membership, not the board of directors at the annual meeting on June 24, 2023.

So, it is placed on the website.  Study over whether or not you think this is the direction we should go.  And try to make it to the national meeting. I will voice my opinion there.

 

 

Diamond Jubilee

By Bill Clark

*indicates does not qualify for records

Diamond Jubilee

Name

Age

Bwt

Deadlift

Deadlift

Deadlift

Right

Ciavattone

No thumbs

Right

Right

*Dave

Hahn

86

140

125

115

105

*Tony

Cook

86

183

154 1/2

66

66

Bill

Clark

90

201

120

120

100

Deadift

Deadlift

(Deadlift

Futon Bar

Fulton bar

Fulton bar

Heels together

Ciavattone

No thumbs

*Dave

Hahn

190

140

180

*Tony

Cook

167 1/2

134 1/2

178 1/2

Bill

Clark

125

125

125

Deadlift

Hack lift

Kennedy

Fulton bar

Fulton bar

Lift

straddle

*Dave

Hahn

210

190

335

*Tony

Cook

178 1/2

134 1/2

198 1/2

Bill

Clark

125

125

200

Lurich

Peoples

Rim

Lift

Deadlift

Lift

*Dave

Hahn

335

315

135

*Tony

Cook

198 1/2

264 1/2

99

Bill

Clark

200

200

125

Total

Adj.

total

*Dave

Hahn

2,365

4024.66

*Tony

Cook

1850 1/2

2,658.77

Bill

Claqrk

1,590

2,227.04

Record

Lifts

Dave

DeForest

Age 63

Bwt – 195

Clean and jerk – Fulton bar

140

Snatch – two dumbbells

2 x 50

Seated press from rack

110

Maxey press

120

Scott lift

85

Tony

Lupo

Age -57

Bwt – 240

Lurich lift

250

Swing – right

65

Carter lift

940

Peoples deadlift

415

Maxey press

140

Nick Frieders

Age 22

Bwt – 152

Scott lift

100

Officials:

Bill Clark

Dave DeForest

Tony Lupo

 

 

 

 

NATIONALS 2023

By Eric Todd

Please get those entries in for nationals in Columbia, MO ASAP.  Clark is planning a fine event, but needs to know how many competitors he will have in order to make this nationals as successful as possible.  Should be a great time to get us all together, throw around some iron, and tell a story or two.  So, put those entries in the mail and let Bill know you are coming.  Should be a great time for all.

Bench Press decathlon

By Bill Clark

The Second Annual Bench Press Decathlon drew a crowd of 16 USAWA/IAWA lifters from three countries and five states – 10 in person and six remote (two sending videos) in the first hybrid competition in the USAWA – and a forerunner (we all hope) of the way things will be in the near future.

Tony Hose successfully defended his title, slipping past Dave Beversdorf for the second year in a row.

Sylvia Stockall-Douglas of Victoria, British Columbia, took the women’s title (via video), edging past two Coloradoans – R.J. Jackson and Kim Van Wagner.

It was good seeing Joe Garcia back in competition after a 16-month battle with covid-19 and the severe after-effects. He finished one spot above Ol’ Clark, who wound up in 13th spot – and happy to make a total.

Wyatt Sawyers made the drive from Tulsa for the second time in six weeks and brought along a former collegiate diver from the University of West Virginia, 28-year-old Logan McHenry, who had a day-long battle before losing to 22-year-old Nick Frieders by a slim 17 ½ points.

A new name to consider is Jeff Wenzil, a member of Clark’s Gym in Columbia, who was a loader in this meet a year ago. Jeff came in third behind his mentor, Dave Beversdorf.

The women’s competition was interesting – three lifters aged 55 and above.

The winner, Sylvia Stockall-Douglas, a 65-year-old from Victoria, British Columbia (that’s on Vancouver Island), actually lost one of her lifts to video when she failed to reach parallel in the Roman Chair bench, but still finished just ahead of two Colorado lifters – R.J. Jackson and Kim Van Wagner. Jackson is 61 and Van Wagner is a mere child at 55.

As a sidebar to this meet were a couple of comments that were welcomed by the meet director. Both Wyatt Sawyers and Phil Marlin voiced the same words: “I’m glad I found the USAWA.” Both lifted in  the Zercher Strength Classic and both made special trips to Columbia prior to the Zercher meet to do a full run-through of those 13 lifts before entering the competition.

Marlin will miss the USAWA Nationals in June. He will be in New Delhi, India, on a church mission assignment, but plans to be on hand for the Deadlift Dozen in the fall.

Sawyers, who manages a Crossfit gym in Tulsa  and competes in Crossfit, plans to be at the Nationals and hopes to be leading a new club in Tulsa. FYI – many of the lifts done in Crossfit are USAWA lifts and Crossfit uses the USAWA rules for those lifts.

From the point of view of this co-founder of the IAWA, I was moved by the mood of the 10 lifters who came together in Clark’s Gym, loading, officiating, coaching, and cheerleading as a team. We ran off almost 300 lifts in just over three hours – on one bench – a good warm -up for Ol’ Clark as he looks ahead at the Nationals in late June.

Next up on the Clark’s Gym agenda is the Diamond Jubilee – open only to those who have celebrated their 75th birthday anniversary.

Officials were Tiny Lupo, Dave DeForest and Bill Clark.

Results are as follows (Lifters marked with an asterisk (*) are not eligible for records for this meet:

Name

age

bwt

Bench press

bench press

bench press

Bench press

alternate grip

feet in air

hands together

one arm left

Tony Hose

54

226

275

315

225

135

Dave Beversdorf

57

306

335

315

225

140

Jeff Wenzil

48

222

225

275

235

115

Wyatt Sawyers

26

164

205

275

185

90

Phil Marlin

27

283

275

275

225

110

Tony Lupo

57

238

205

275

205

80

Nick Frieders

22

158

155

185

155

55

Logan McHenry

28

164

170

185

145

75

Dave DeForest

63

195

175

185

140

60

*Tony Cook

86

178

121

121

121

55

*Randy Smith

67

194

155

175

135

65

*Joe Garcia

69

201

135

135

115

55

Bill Clark

90

201

55

65

55

20

Name

Bench press

Bench press

Bench press

Bench press

one arm right

Reverse grip

Roman Chair

Classic

Tony Hose

135

275

80

305

Dave Beversdorf

135

315

45

365

Jeff Wenzil

105

225

135

275

Wyatt Sawyers

85

205

135

290

Phil Marlin

110

275

135

335

Tony Lupo

55

240

80

290

Nick Frieders

55

170

80

200

Logan McHenry

75

175

105

185

Dave DeForest

65

185

55

185

*Tony Cook

44

138

0

127

*Randy Smith

65

155

75

175

*Joe Garcia

55

135

0

180

Bill Clark

22

55

22

65

Name

Reg Park Lift

Rampage

Total

Adjusted total

Tony Hose

270

72 rep x 95 lbs.

8855

8472.83

6840 lbs.

Dave Beversdorf

270

75 reps with 100lbs.

9645

8185.25

7,500 lbs.

Jeff Wenzil

210

65 reps with 90 lbs.

7750

7114.48

5,850

lbs.

Wyatt Sawyers

200

54 reps with 90 lbs.

6530

5917.49

4,860

lbs.

Phil Marlin

270

53 reps with 100 lbs.

7280

5451.99

5,300 lbs.

Tony Lupo

120

80 reps with 50 lbs.

5585

5348.69

4,000 lbs.

Nick Frieders

140

*

80 reps with 50 lbs.

5195

5331.11

335

4,000lbs.

Logan McHenry

150

*

52 reps with n75 lbs.

5,160

5l68.77

3,900 lbs.

Dave DeForest

130

61 rep with 55 lbs.

4,530

5088.17

3,355 lbs.

*Tony Cook

110

20 reps with 35 lbs.

2,378

4049.43

1,540 lbs.

*Randy Smith

130

63 reps with 45 lbs.

3965

3602.06

2,835

lbs.

0

30 reps with 50 lbs.

2350

2779.51

1,500 lbs.

Bill Clark

40

26 reps with 30 lbs.

1179

2369.98

780 lbs.

WOMEN

Bench

bench

Bench Hand

Bench

alternate

Feet Up

together

1-hand left

age

bwt

*Sylvia Stockall-Douglas

65

164.5

65

135

105

35

*R.J. Jackson, Colorado

61

103.1

95

95

81

39

*Kim Van Wagner, Colorado

55

129.8

90

100

75

35

Bench

bench

Bench

Bench

e

1-hand – rt

reverse

classic

Roman Chaiur

*Sylvia Stockall-Douglas

35

65

160

55

*R.J. Jackson

39

95

95

85

*Kim Van Wagner

35

35

105

45

Adjusted

Reg Park

Rampage

Total

Total

*Sykvia Stocxkall-Douglas

0

48 reps with 45 lb.

2,715

3,504.03

2160 lbs.

*R.J. Jackson

68

46 reps with 29 lb.

2026

3334.6

1,334 lbs.

*Kim Van Wagner

90

16 reps with 65 lbs.

1705

3210.3

1,040 lbs.

Successful fourth attempts for record

Reg Park bench:

Nick Frieders –

150

Logan McHenry

160

RECORD DAY

Dave DeForest

age – 63

 

bwt – 195

   

Deadlift- Ciavattone

365

Deadlift -two dumbbells –

335

Snatch – dumbbell left

65

Jackson press

122

Bench press – Fulton Bar – 185.

185

Official for record day – Bill Clark

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