BUFFVILLE’S ROAD TO THE CENTURY CLUB 2 – RECORD DAY
By Clint Poore
By Clint Poore
By Sanjiv Gupta
2024 USAWA Grip Championships
Ten USAWA masters athletes took the platform to contest the 2024 USAWA Grip Championships held at Dino Gym in Abilene KS. Weigh-ins and rules briefings were conducted, and the meet was contested using three officials, Chad Ullom, Randy Smith and in training was Sanjiv Gupta. We started with the Pinch Grip, Strict and conservative openers were taking as lifting got underway. Being a grip event, the texture of the plates makes a big difference. The best competition lifts were between 80 and 120 pounds with Jason taking the top spot. We started with 25 pound plates, then 35 pound plates and finally 45 pound plates as the center plates and evenly loaded change plates on either side.
Next was the Vertical Bar, 1 Bar, 1” and hand declarations were made as this can be contested with the left or right hand. The range on this was more extreme with best competition lifts between 115 and 225 pounds. Ben had the top spot and did not even open until everyone else was done. Then came the Deadlift, Fingers, Index. This lift is as much about finger strength as it is about pain tolerance. The range on this was pretty extreme (95-225 pounds) with some lifters just taking a single attempt. Chad had the top spot. Chad opened along with Ben at 205 pounds after the rest of us were done.
Then came the Deadlift, Fulton, Ciavattone Grip. This lift is tough as hand size is as much a factor as raw grip strength. The range of lifts were from 173 to 318 pounds. Chad had the best lift at 318 pounds and took a successful extra attempt for a record at 323 pounds. Finally, we contested the Rim Lift. This is a relatively new lift that we contested on a bar with 20-inch collar to collar spacing. While straddle, hack or conventional deadlift is acceptable, we had one straddle lifter and everybody else pulled conventional. We used plates with a shallow rim depth for my liking. The range of lifts was tight with lifts between 180 and 290 pounds. Chad again had the top spot at 290 pounds.
A fun time was had by all.
MEET RESULTS:
2024 USAWA Grip Championships
February 17th, 2024
Dino Gym
Holland, KS
Meet Director: LaVerne Myers
Meet Scorekeeper: Sanjiv Gupta
Officials (3 official system used): LaVerne Myers, Chad Ullom, Dave Glasgow, Sanjiv Gupta, Lance Foster
Lifts: Pinch Grip – Strict, Vertical Bar Lift 1 Bar 1″ One Hand, Deadlift Index Fingers, Deadlift Fulton Bar Ciavattone Grip, Rim Lift
WOMENS DIVISION
LIFTER | AGE | BWT | PIN | VB1 | DLIF | DLFB | RIM | TOT | PTS |
Stacy Todd | 41 | 195 | 80 | 180L | 150 | 173 | 180 | 763 | 705.1 |
LIFTER | AGE | BWT | PIN | VB1 | DLIF | DLFB | RIM | TOT | PTS |
LaVerne Myers | 79 | 216 | 100 | 160R | 160 | 263 | 270 | 953 | 1142.6 |
Randy Smith | 69 | 196 | 110 | 180R | 120 | 263 | 235 | 908 | 1065.5 |
Chad Ullom | 52 | 230 | 105 | 185R | 225 | 318 | 290 | 1123 | 1051.3 |
Ben Edwards | 48 | 230 | 100 | 225L | 205 | 283 | 250 | 1063 | 959.9 |
Sanjiv Gupta | 52 | 200 | 100 | 160L | 125 | 243 | 250 | 878 | 886.6 |
Dave Glasgow | 70 | 260 | 90 | 115R | 120 | 233 | 235 | 793 | 807.3 |
Jason Payne | 58 | 286 | 120 | 160R | 95 | 253 | 260 | 888 | 784.8 |
Lance Foster | 58 | 236 | 90 | 170R | 160 | 173 | 210 | 803 | 781.1 |
Chris Todd | 44 | 278 | 110 | 170R | 160 | 223 | 250 | 913 | 721.7 |
NOTES: BWT recorded in pounds. All weights listed in pounds. R and L designate right and left. TOT is total pounds lifted. PTS are overall adjusted points corrected for bodyweight and age.
EXTRA ATTEMPTS FOR RECORDS:
Chris Todd Pinch Grip Strict 125
Stacy Todd VB1bar1″ 200
Chris Todd VB1bar1″ 180
Sanjiv Gupta VB1bar1″ 170
Chad Ullom VB1bar1″ 200
Lance Foster DL Index Fingers 170
Sanjiv Gupta DL FB CG 253
Chad Ullom DL FB CG 323
Randy Smith DL FB CG 273
Dave Glasgow DL FB CG 243
By Clint Poore
By Bill Clark
Phil Marlin, normally a strongman contestant and power lifter, has found a new adventure in the odd lifts and came up with his first major win in the USAWA, topping a field of seven in the Zercher Strength Classic in the dingy dungeon of Clark’s Gym.
He continues to amaze with his flexibility in the Hack lift, handling 565 with ease (and a red face above his thick black beard).
The meet was interesting in its makeup and a twist or two of fate. It was offered remote (no one set records off-site), but two lifters without officials made the day worthwhile – and an injury to the leading man with five lifts to go turned a tight battle into an easy victory.
RJ Jackson, lifting on a crude set-up which allowed her to do all 12 lifts, e-mailed her results to take the women’s title. She sent along her thanks for being allowed to be a part of this meet from Corpus Christi, Texas. (I hope the USAWA board is reading this).
From Iowa came the results remote from Joe Garcia, who had no official, though he is the head official of the USAWA. Joe used his bodyweight and age to slip past Columbia’s Jeff Wenzel to take second place. Age made the difference here. Joe was 30 pounds lighter and 22 years older than Wenzel. Joe has “only” 1,350 pounds of weight in his Iowa home gym and that limited him in his two best lifts – the hip and the harness.
For John Carter – it was a bittersweet day. After seven events, he was leading the pack and seemed to be on his way to another Zercher Meet win – an annual event that has been happening for the past quarter of a century.
Ironically, he suffered a left hip injury doing the lift that has made him famous – the hip lift. He struggled to do a bench press and retired with five lifts remaining, leaving Philip an easy road to the title.
Lifts: Zercher Lift; Steinborn Lift; Clean and Press-Heels together; 2 hand Clean and Jerk; Leg Press; Hand and Thigh; Bench Press-Feet in air; Deadlift-heels together; Hack Lift; Harness Lift; Hip Lift; One Hand Deadlift
The three official system was used. Officials are as follows: Bill Clark, Dave DeForest, Tony Lupo
Official results are as follows: