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Dino Gym Challenge

By Al Myers

MEET RESULTS –

Dino Gym Challenge
“Art Montini Tribute”

Group picture from the 2022 Dino Gym Challenge

Group picture from the 2022 Dino Gym Challenge

The Dino Gym Challenge this year focused on a tribute to the late great lifter of the USAWA Art Montini.  Art was a friend to all lifters.  I picked lifts for the meet that Art really liked.  It gave quite a variety to this meet, which is the way Art would have liked it.

We had four lifters this year which is a little down, but with the bad weather “blowing in” I was glad to see a turnout.   Veteran Chad Ullom put on quite a show and easily won the overall crown.   His big middle fingers deadlift of 325 pounds and one arm deadlift of 400 pounds were impressive. LaVerne Myers made his comeback after his recent carpal tunnel surgeries on both arms, and lifted exceptionally.  Brandon Rein put in a solid performance for third overall, with the longtime Dino Gym member Dean Ross getting fourth.

After the meet we had a special lifting contest in the Arthur Lift to honor Art’s legacy.  Brandon is the only one of us still flexible enough to do this lift, and he did a fine 100 pound Arthur Lift to finish off the day.  I presented him and Chad each a tshirt from past Art’s Birthday Bash meets, which is now a collector’s item.

I especially want to thank Dave Glasgow and Clint Poore for helping me officiate throughout the day.

Clint Poore setting a new USAWA record in the Bench Press Feet in the Air!

Clint Poore setting a new USAWA record in the Bench Press Feet in the Air!

The following day we had a record day.   Clint made the long trip from Kentucky to put up some new USAWA records in the Dino Gym, and that HE DID!  I was super impressed with his big bench presses.   He even got introduced to the Foot Press, which seemed to excite him just a little bit (watch his video!)

I want to thank everyone for attending as it was another great day to remember in the Dino Gym.

Meet Details:

Dino Gym Challenge
Dino Gym
Abilene, KS
January 15-16th, 2022

Meet Director: Al Myers

Meet Scorekeeper: Al Myers

Meet Officials (3-officials system used): Al Myers, Dave Glasgow, Clint Poore

Lifts: Teeth Lift, Deadlift -Fingers-Middle, Deadlift – One Arm, Hip Lift

MENS DIVISION

LIFTER AGE Age Division BWT Weight Class Teeth DLMF DL1 Hip TOT PTS
Chad Ullom 50 50 230 105  — 325* 400R* 1320 2045 1879.7
LaVerne Myers 77 75 222 105  — 130* 180R 500 810 1025.5
Brandon Rein 26 Senior 153 70  — 155 180R 600 935 982.7
Dean Ross 79 75 189 90  39* 105* 115L* 400 659 936.1

Brandon Rein – 100 poundsArthur Lift for Record:

Notes:  All lifts recorded in pounds.  BWT is bodyweight in pounds. R and L designate right and left arms. TOT is total pounds lifted. PTS are overall adjusted points corrected for age and bodyweight. National records are denoted with an asterisk for the competition.

Record Day Lifts  (3 official system used):
Al Myers, LaVerne Myers, Chad Ullom, Clint Poore

Clint Poore – 48 years old, 246# BWT
Bench Press – Feet on Floor: 410 lbs/186KG
Bench Press – Feet in Air: 410 lbs/186KG
Hackenschmidt Floor Press: 424 lbs.
Reg Park Bench Press: 210 lbs.
Foot Press: 1213 lbs.

Chad Ullom – 50 years old, 231# BWT
Deadlift – Index Fingers: 209 lbs.
Piper Squat: 140 lbs.
Curl- Cheat, DB, Left Arm: 105 lbs.
Curl – Cheat, DB, Right Arm: 105 lbs.
Foot Press: 1213 lbs.

Al Myers – 55 years old, 231# BWT
Deadlift – Inch DB, Left Hand: 135 lbs.
Deadlift – Inch DB, Right Hand: 135 lbs.
Deadlift – Index Fingers: 199 lbs.
Pinch Grip Deadlift – Right Hand: 165 lbs.
Pinch Grip Deadlift – Left Hand: 165 lbs.

LaVerne Myers – 77 years old, 224# BWT
Deadlift – Inch DB, Left Hand: 135 lbs.
Deadlift – Inch DB, Right Hand: 135 lbs.
Deadlift – Index Fingers: 95 lbs.
Deadlift – Fulton DB, Left Arm: 165 lbs.
Deadlift – No Thumbs, Right Arm: 164 lbs

2021 Postal Championships

2021 POSTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

We had 23 lifters take part in the Postal Championships in 2021. Dan Wagman was the top male lifter and Sylvia Stockall led the women’s Division. Thank you to all who participated.

Records are marked with an *.
MEET RESULTS
USAWA POSTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
October 1 to December 31, 2021
LIFTS- Press- Dumbbell, One Arm,   Snatch – One Arm,    Habecker Lift

Men’s Division:
Dan Wagman            50  – 179.2 Lbs.  –  107- R*      -126- L *     – 366*  – 599  –  633.44
Abe Smith                40  – 180 Lbs.      –  105 -L*       – 125- L*    – 345*  –   575   – 551.65
John Carter              63  – 214 Lbs.      –   65- R*       –  75 – R*    – 350*  –   490  –  520.34
Randy Smith            67  – 196 Lbs.      –   55- R          –  75 – L    – 305   –   435  –  506.70
David DeForest      – 61  – 192 Lbs.      –  60 – R          –  90 – R    – 285   –   435   – 485.59
Clint Poore          – 48  – 242.5 Lbs.   – 112.5-R*         – 100 -R    – 335*  – 547.5 – 480.94
Nicholas Frieders – 21 –  153 Lbs.      –   45  – R         – 105 – R   – 275*    – 425    – 446.67
Barry Pensyl       – 73  – 141.9 Lbs.    –  40 – R*      –   48 – L*    – 209*    – 297    – 439.88
Anthony Lupo     – 55  – 233 Lbs.       –  90 – L*     –   85 – L*    – 260*    –  435   –  415.33
Dave Hahn         – 84  – 138 Lbs.       – 35 – R           –  32 – R     – 185    – 252    –  411.95
Anthony Hose    – 52   – 227 Lbs.      –  80 – L *       – 95 – L*     – 250*    – 425  –   400.72
Denny Habecker – 79   -190.4 Lbs.   –  50 – R          – 50 – R     – 204 * – 304   –   391.76
Eric Todd           – 46   – 267 Lbs.     – 120- R*        – 121-R*    – 225*    – 466   –   382.89
Chris Todd        – 42    – 271 Lbs.     – 70 – R*        –  90 -R      – 265*    – 425    –  333.74
Bill Clark          – 89   – 206 Lbs.      – 10 – R*    –          0          – 175*     – 185   –  243.97
Lance Foster    – 56   – 335 Lbs.      – 55 – R*        – 55 – R*    – 185      – 295    – 238.08
Everett Todd    – 8     – 71 Lbs.       –  15- R*          0                  0       –  15     –   42.64

Women’s Division:
Sylvia Stockall  – 63    – 140 Lbs.    – 35 – R          – 50- R       – 221      – 306     – 423.53
R.J. Jackson     – 60  – 105.4 Lbs.   – 41 -R           – 56- R       – 186      – 283     – 394.81
Beth Skwarecki – 41 – 143.2 Lbs.   – 45 -R           –  66-L       –  202      – 313     – 350.64
Stacy Todd        – 39  – 194 Lbs.     – 42.5 -R*     – 57.5 -R*    – 155 *   – 255     – 231.97
Phoebe Todd     – 11  – 121 Lbs.     – 17.5-R*       – 27.5-R*    –  95*     – 140     – 231.78
Janet Thompson – 64 – 158 Lbs.     – 20 – L*         – 33- L*     – 120*       -173     – 222.71

OFFICIALS:
Eric Todd             – Lance Foster, Chris Todd, Clint Poore
Chris Todd           – Lance Foster, Eric Todd, Clint Poore
Everett Todd        – Eric Todd, Chris Todd, Clint Poore
Phoebe Todd        – Lance Foster, Chris Todd, Clint Poore
Lance Foster        – Chris Todd, Clint Poore
Dan Wagman       – R.J. Jackson
Abe Smith            – Bill Clark
John Carter          – Bill Clark
Clint Poore          – Chris Todd
Nicholas Frieders – Bill Clark
Barry Pensyl        – Denny Habecker
Anthony Lupo      – Bill Clark
Anthony Hose     – Bill Clark
Denny Habecker – Barry Pensyl
Bill Clark            – Dave DeForest
Stacy Todd        – Chris Todd
Janet Thompson – Bill Clark

LIFTERS WITH NON- CERTIFIED OFFICIALS:
Randy Smith
Dave DeForest
Dave Hahn
Sylvia Stockall
R.J. Jackson
Beth Skwarecki

 

 

 

 

Lift for Leroy III

The lifters for the "Lift for Leroy" record day, sans the Todd kids (Photo courtesy of Clint Poore)

The lifters for the “Lift for Leroy” record day, sans the Todd kids (Photo courtesy of Clint Poore)

By Eric Todd

This weekend past saw the third almost annual Lift for Leroy contested (last year was not contested due to the covid foolishness).  A host of lifters completed their national postal lifts, and then took on our record list in our third installment of “Lift for Leroy.”  I know Leroy was suffering from a unique degree of humiliation for having to forgo last year’s meet due to Covid one niner, so it was imperative that we lift his spirits this year. I think we did.  Al even had a special gift made up to help raise Leroy’s spirits.  Couple that with Leroy demolishing 5 national records, he should be feeling pretty darn good about himself for a while.

All weights are listed in pounds.  Bodyweight class is listed in kilos.  Clint Poore’s Bench Press-Feet in the Air used the 3 official system.  Phoebe and Everett Todd’s lifts all used the 3 official system.  All other record day lifts used the 1 official system. All lifts should have set or broken a national record.

Officials were: Chris Todd, Al Myers, Lance Foster, Eric Todd

Results are as follows:

Phoebe Todd Age division 13 weight class 55
Vertical bar, 1 bar, 2″  Left 68.5
Vertical bar, 1 bar, 2″  Right 81
Lurich Lift 200
Squat Lunge 50
Maxey Press 40
Everett Todd Age Division 13 weight class 35
Vertical bar, 1 bar, 2″  Left 28.5
Vertical bar, 2 bars, 2″ 77
Lurich Lift 160
Eric Todd Age Division 45 weight class 120
Clean and Press-Middle Fingers 100
Bench Press-Fulton bar 300
Press from rack-Behind the neck 175
Seated press from rack-behind the neck 155
Holdout lowered 85
Chris Todd age Division 40 weight class 125
Lateral Raise-standing 65
Snatch-dumbbell-left 75
Vertical bar, 1 bar, 2″  Right 146
Jackson Press 130
Deadlift-Dumbbell-Left 200
Clint Poore age division 45 weight class 110
Dumbbell Press-1 arm-left 85
Anderson Press 245
Anderson Squat 500
Lateral Raise-Standing 65
Bench Press-Feet in Air 365
Al Myers age division 55 weight class 105
Vertical bar, 1 bar, 2″  Left 200
Vertical bar, 1 bar, 2″  Right 200
Deadlift-No thumb-Left 200
Deadlift-No thumb-Right 200
Deadlift-Fulton-Ciavattone Grip 300

 

 

Steve Schmidt Backbreaker Pentathlon-PROOF THAT YOU ARE NEVER TOO OLD

By Bill Clark

Clark’s Gym was the site of a major weightlifting competition on Saturday past and the occasion produced one of the most amazing performances ever.

The performer was Dave Hahn, the 84-year-old you met in this corner a couple of weeks ago. He was joined on center stage by Boone County Northern District Commissioner, Janet Thompson, who won the women’s title in the Steve Schmidt Backbreaker Pentathlon, a major competition in the International All-Round Weightlifting Association, which involves the five heaviest competitive lifts in the IAWA and its stateside affiliate, the United States All-Round Weightlifting Association (USAWA).

Janet Thompson warming up for the harness lift with 515 pounds. Photo by Gene Baumann

Janet Thompson warming up for the harness lift with 515 pounds. Photo by Gene Baumann

The five lifts – back lift, harness lift, hip lift, hand-and-thigh lift and the neck lift. None are usually associated with lifters on the far side of 80 years on this Earth.

Hahn, who weighed only 136 pounds, did a harness lift with 1,125 pounds, a hip lift with 950, a back lift with 900, a hand-and-thigh with 500 and a neck lift with “only” 350. He failed with 400, a weight he had done in his younger days of six weeks ago.

His competition included Harrisburg’s John Carter, the world record holder in the hip lift and one of the greatest chain lifters of all time; Abe Smith, the 2021 USAWA national champion; and Dave DeForest, who was a medalist in the three major IAWA/USAWA championship meets in 2021; plus a pair 20-somethings on their way up the championship ladder – Travis Luther and Nick Frieders.

Making his first start in this competition was Tony Lupo, a powerlifter in earlier days, who has become involved in the USAWA world, which counts at least 160 different lifts in its rule and record book. Lupo, who leads the Atmospheric Science Department at the University of Missouri and serves as the chairman of the Boone County Republican Central Committee and president of the state Pachyderm Club, had done only one of the five lifts involved and both survived the day and surprised himself with success in the back lift.

The 55-year-old weatherman made a back lift with 1,250 pounds, breaking the record in the 110-kilo class in the 55-59 age group held by none other than the guy writing this column. Ol’ Clark sat this one out and officiated and kept score and enjoyed seeing Lupo break his record. Records are set to be broken

Steve Schmidt, for whom the competition was named, served as the main official and lead storyteller. He also twisted a few horseshoes, bent nails, tore license plates with his teeth, and rolled up a brand new frying pan.

That frying pan became Hahn’s championship trophy. It will be presented to him Friday in Kansas City at a lunch gathering of old strength athletes. The rolled-up frying pan, which has a diameter hardly bigger than a broom handle, is a unique award.

Hahn, who seldom speaks during a competition, commented that he didn’t lift more weights than everyone there, thus he wasn’t the best lifter. The USAWA uses both a bodyweight and an age adjustment so that lifters can compete across the age and weight differences, using charts that are based on years of records and does an outstanding job of giving an old guy or a little guy a chance to compete with those who have the advantage of youth.

In the Backbreaker Pentathlon, Smith, age 40 and 180 pounds, had the highest raw total for the day – 6,510 pounds. Carter. age 63, weighed 214 and totaled 6,265 pounds. Hahn’s raw total was 3,825 pounds at 136 pounds. Luther, 29, and 165 pounds, was a very close third with a 6,195 total.

When the bodyweight coefficient was applied, Smith, who graduated from Hickman High School and the University of Missouri, still led the parade, barely ahead of Luther, with Carter third and Hahn next to last.

Then the age differential took over and Smith, at 40, received one per cent; Luther received nothing because age differential doesn’t begin until a lifter’s 40th birthday anniversary. Carter then used 24 percent of his total added back to that total and finished ahead of Smith and Luther.

The USAWA then adds two per cent a year for each year beginning with age 66. Hahn received a total of 63 per cent and with it – the title.

Image of Dave Hahn with an 805 opener in the hip lift enroute to 950. Photo by Gene Baumann

Image of Dave Hahn with an 805 opener in the hip lift enroute to 950. Photo by Gene Baumann

Well earned!

Here’s what Dave, an engineer who holds two masters’ degrees and a doctorate, had to say:

“I’m amazed that I was the winner of such a prestigious event as the Schmidt Backbreaker. It doesn’t seem fair to really strong guys such as John Carter and Abe Smith. Maybe the USAWA needs to re-think its handicap formulas.

“I thoroughly enjoyed the meet and I’m glad to see some young guys such as Travis Luther and Nick Frieders with great potential taking up the sport.”

Dave may have been surprised that he won, but he was the only one in the house that joined his line of thought.

Have you ever noticed how greatness is usually humble?

Following are the final standings:

The three official system is used for all lifts.

Officials: Steve Schmidt, Dave DeForest, Bill Clark, Abe Smith.

All lifts are recorded in pounds, as is the total. Adj is the adjusted score after Lynch and Age adjustment.  All national records set within the meet are denoted with an asterisk *. All lifts done in the record setting portion of the meet are assumed to be national records.

Name Age Age Category Bwt Weight Class Back Neck H&T Hip Harness Total Adj. total
Dave Hahn 84 80 136 65 900* 350 500* 950* 1125* 3825 7118.89
John Carter 63 60 214 100 1200 245 900 1705 2215* 6265 6586.45
Abe Smith 40 40 180 85 1350* 400 1085* 1500 2205* 6510 6216.92
Travis Luther 29 Senior 165 75 1650* 245 900 1400 2000* 6195 6200.57
Dave DeForest 61 60 192 90 1300* 400 855* 1200 1500* 5255 5894.62
Nick Frieders 21 Senior 154 70 1205 245 900 1100 1400 4880 5109.36
Tony Lupo 55 55 235 110 1100 200 501 950 1200 3751 3571.01
WOMEN’S DIVISION
Janet Thompson 64 60 155 75 300* 115* 190* 425* 515* 1655 1613.14
Successful fourth attempts:
Tony Lupo Backlift 1250

Record attempts outside of the meet:

Abe Smith

clean and press-Fulton Bar – 185

clean and push press-Fulton Bar – 205

clean and jerk-Fulton Bar – 225

snatch-Fulton Bar – 165

CLEAN & PRESS, REVERSE GRIP- 190

 

Dave DeForest

Zercher-1 arm-right -160

Zercher-1 arm-Left-175

Deadlift-Inch Dumbbell-right-88

Hack Lift-1 arm-Right-165

Curl-cheat-2 dumbbells- 100 lbs

 

Some of the world’s best in the chain lifts at Clark’s Gym. Front row (l-r): Abe Smith, Dave Hahn, Tony Lupo, Bill Clark. Back row (l-r) – Steve Schmidt, John Carter, Nick Frieders, Dave DeForest, Travis Luther. Missing – Janet Thompson. Photo by Gene Baumann

Some of the world’s best in the chain lifts at Clark’s Gym. Front row (l-r): Abe Smith, Dave Hahn, Tony Lupo, Bill Clark. Back row (l-r) – Steve Schmidt, John Carter, Nick Frieders, Dave DeForest, Travis Luther. Missing – Janet Thompson. Photo by Gene Baumann

 

 

 

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