Timo Lauttamus
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[b]Quote from dinoman on April 29, 2012, 13:16[/b]
Welcome to the forum Timo!I have done some research on this. These are the absolute best marks in the IAWA record list (considered the World Records):
DL – index: 113.8 kg by Frank Ciavattone
DL – Little: 88.5 kg by Kevin Fulton
DL – Middle: 182.5 kg by David Horne
DL – Ring: 129.3 kg by Kevin FultonIf you are interested in seeing all the IAWA World Records they are available on the IAWA website (look under links on this website). It lists all the individual weight and age class records.
I personally invite you to the IAWA Gold Cup in Glasgow, Scotland next fall to do a record lift. As far as I know, the IAWA has never had a lifter from Finland compete in an IAWA event. Al
Thanks Al,
great info you’re giving. Scotland is not far from Finland, actually last october (WSH leg3) i was visiting David Horne, really liked United Kingdom. This year i’m travelling to Kenya at june, but i’ll be back around july 15th. If i understood fall means time between september and november, it’s really possible to be in Scotland.
Btw, i have quite new youtube channel: 19Kamau79
My last upload is that Index fingers DL 288lbs/130,8kg
I videod it at Goerner’s birthday April 13th as tribute.If you mind, take a look and see is my lift going even near as rules says 😛
Timo
[b]Quote from KCSTRONGMAN on April 28, 2012, 09:03[/b]
OK-here is what I found. Consider them unofficial because they are coming from me and from something other than the official USAWA record list, but I thought I’d give you an idea
DEADLIFT, FINGERS, INDEXM
ALL
120
[b]251 lbs[/b]
Ciavattone, Frank
1/5/02
2002 U.S. Marine Open
DEADLIFT, FINGERS, LITTLE
M
ALL
105
[b]200 lbs[/b]
Durniat, Andrew
2/13/10
2010 Grip Challenge
DEADLIFT, FINGERS, MIDDLE
M
ALL
120
[b]400 lbs[/b]
Fulton, Kevin
5/23/99
99 Super Grip
DEADLIFT, FINGERS, RING
M
ALL
120
[b]285 lbs[/b]
Fulton, Kevin
12/10/00
2000 Goerner Deadlift Doz
Hope this helps and at least gives you something to compare with
ETThanks ET,
very helpful to compare. Absolutely huge numbers of middle, ring and little fingers, very inspiring.
I have very thick index fingers, maybe that’s why i’m able to do big numbers in my training.
Lot of work to do with my other ‘skinny’ fingers.[b]Quote from KCSTRONGMAN on April 27, 2012, 14:32[/b]
Welcoem here Timo. I assume Al or Joe G could answer your question
ETThanks ET,
looking forward to see numbers 😛
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