Old Time Strongman World Postal Results

Full results are attached below.

AGE GROUP WORLD CHAMPIONS 

13 & UNDER EMILY HAYDOCK 

20-39 DANNY KINGSLAND 

40-44 ASHLEY STEARNS 

45-49 MARK HAYDOCK 

50-54 CLINT POORE 

55-59 CHRIS FRAPPIER 

60-64 DAVE DEFOREST 

65-69 STEVE ANDREWS 

70-74 STEVE SHERWOOD 

75-79 DAVID REEVES 

80-84 TOM DAVIESS 

WORLD TEAM CHAMPION – TOP 5 POINTS SCORES ADDED TOGETHER FOR TOTAL TEAM POINTS 

1ST PLACE TEAM UK 2,633.34 POINTS 

2ND PLACE TEAM USA 2,208.9 POINTS 

3RD PLACE TEAM AUSTRALIA 1,939.11 POINTS 

4TH PLACE TEAM CANADA 627.18 POINTS 

5TH PLACE TEAM FINLAND 477.03 POINTS 

MENS OVERALL CHAMPION MARK HAYDOCK (UK) WOMENS OVERALL CHAMPION EMILY HAYDOCK (UK)

Old Time Strongman World Postal Record Day Results

2024 OLD TIME STRONGMAN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – RECORD DAY DECEMBER 7, 2024 

(OTSM postal results will be posted separately; this is the record day)

LOCATION: BUFFVILLE GYM, ALBANY, KENTUCKY 

MEET DIRECTOR: CLINT POORE 

REFEREES: CLINT POORE, PATRICK HADLEY, ASHLEY STEARNS, TONY LUPO, DAVE DEFOREST, JARROD GADDIS 

ALL LIFTS RECORDED IN LBS & ALL BODYWEIGHTS IN KILOS 

TONY LUPO – 58 YEARS OLD – 110 KG WEIGHT CLASS 

DEADLIFT, INCH DUMBBELL, RIGHT 90 LBS 

DINNIE LIFT 401 LBS 

SNATCH, DUMBBELL, LEFT 60 LBS 

SNATCH, DUMBBELL, RIGHT 30 LBS 

CLEAN & JERK, ONE ARM, LEFT 60 LBS 

ASHLEY STEARNS – 44 YEARS OLD – 85 KG WEIGHT CLASS 

DEADLIFT, INCH DUMBBELL, RIGHT 155 LBS 

DAVE DEFOREST – 64 YEARS OLD – 85 KG WEIGHT CLASS 

LURICH LIFT 410 LBS 

RECTANGULAR FIX 62 LBS 

CLEAN & JERK, DUMBBELLS 90 LBS 

CLEAN & JERK, ONE ARM, LEFT 55 LBS 

JERK, FROM RACK, BEHIND NECK 105 LBS 

JEFF WENZEL – 49 YEARS OLD – 110 KG WEIGHT CLASS 

LURICH LIFT 365 LBS 

PINCH GRIP DEADLIFT, RIGHT 194 LBS 

PINCH GRIP DEADLIFT, LEFT 159 LBS 

DON GABER – 57 YEARS OLD – 115 KG WEIGHT CLASS 

LURICH LIFT 410 LBS 

PINCH GRIP DEADLIFT, LEFT 114 LBS 

PINCH GRIP DEADLIFT, RIGHT 159 LBS 

PINCH GRIP DEADLIFT 204 LBS 

RANDY RICHEY – 62 YEARS OLD – 110 KG WEIGHT CLASS 

PINCH GRIP DEADLIFT 293 LBS 

PINCH GRIP DEADLIFT, LEFT 114 LBS 

PINCH GRIP DEADLIFT, RIGHT 114 LBS 

JARROD GADDIS – 47 YEARS OLD – 125+ KG WEIGHT CLASS 

VERTICAL BAR, 1 BAR, 1″, LEFT 185 LBS 

VERTICAL BAR, 1 BAR, 1″, RIGHT 185 LBS 

VERTICAL BAR, 2 BARS, 1″ 368 LBS 

PINCH GRIP DEADLIFT, LEFT 204 LBS 

PINCH GRIP DEADLIFT, RIGHT 204 LBS 

KYLE FRAPPIER – 21 YEARS OLD – 105 KG WEIGHT CLASS 

RH DUMBBELL STRICT CURL 35 LBS 

LH DUMBBELL STRICT CURL 40 LBS 

CHRIS FRAPPIER – 59 YEARS OLD – 100 KG WEIGHT CLASS 

RH DUMBBELL STRICT CURL 40 LBS 

LH DUMBBELL STRICT CURL 40 LBS

2024 Memorial Record Day – results

The Memorial Record Day this year had a small, turnout with 4 lifters setting 15 records.

Steve Jury – 59 – 254 lbs – 120 Kg. Class [ 55-59 ]

  • Press- Dumbbell – Left Hand – 25KG. – 55 Lbs.
  • Press-Dumbbell – Right Hand – 27.5 Kg. – 60 Lbs.
  • Holdout Raised 25 Kg. – 55 Lbs.
  • Holdout Lowered – 27.5 Kg. – 60 Lbs.
  • Swing- Dumbbell – Left Arm – 40 Kg. – 88Lbs.

Mike Lacondro – 62 – 208 Lbs. – 95 Kg. Class [ 60-64 ]

  • Bent Over Row – 100 Kg. – 220 Lbs.
  • Deadlift- 12″ Base – 120 Kg. – 264 Lbs.
  • Continental to Belt – 130 Kg. – 286 Lbs.

Barry Pensyl – 76 – 130 Lbs. – 60 Kg. Class – [ 75-79 ]

  • Swing- Dumbbell- Right Arm – 45 Lbs.
  • Swing- Dumbbell – Left Arm – 45 Lbs.
  • Curl- Strict – 23.5 Kg. – 51 Lbs.
  • Curl- Strict-Reverse Grip – 19.5 Kg.- 42Lbs.
  • Peoples Deadlift – 110 Kg. – 242 Lbs.

Denny Habecker – 82 – 177 Lbs. – 85 Kg. Class – [ 80- 84]

  • Deadlift- Ciavattone Grip -One Arm- Right – 65 Kg. – 143 Lbs.
  • Deadlift – One Arm – Right – 101 Kg. – 222 Lbs.

Officials – Denny Habecker, Barry Pensyl

Bidding for 2025 USAWA Championships

The calendar is already filling up with meet sanctions for 2025! If anybody is interested in bidding for one of the championship events, please let me know (bethskw@gmail.com) ideally by the end of the year.

You can read more about the different USAWA championships in Sanjiv’s excellent article here. Some have the same host every year by tradition, some rotate, and some haven’t been contested in recent years but could be brought back. The dates and hosts for Nationals and the Presidential Cup are already set, but we have a variety of other championships.

The process of hosting a championship is basically the same as for a regular meet, but no other meets can be held on the same date as a championship—which is why I’d like to get those set on the calendar ASAP.

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