Updated Record List

By Al Myers

I just put up an updated Record List on the website. With the new record list, I also updated the CENTURY CLUB. Not alot of changes in the CENTURY CLUB.  The Club still stands at 4 women and 25 men – the same as before.

The Womens Century Club doesn’t leave much new to report. RJ still leads the way with 296 USAWA records.

The Mens Century Club is still lead by our Prez, Denny Habecker, with 591 USAWA Records! Denny will hit the 600 mark by next count!!!  There were a couple of changes in the rankings with Dean Ross moving up to 4th, passing John McKean. Since the last count, Dean has set an additional 42 records! That’s the most of anyone in the USAWA.  Chad Ullom moved up from 9th to a tie at 8th with the LEGEND Frank Ciavattone at 286 records. Chad was the 2nd biggest “increaser” with 26 new records. LaVerne Myers moved up from 13th to 12th, passing Scott Schmidt. Both of these two have been increasing their records pretty steady over the past few years, and have stayed within “striking distance” of each other. Bill Clark lost the most records, down 19 but still holds the 11th spot.  However, I bet it won’t be long and LaVerne and Scott will ecclipse him if Bill doesn’t get back on the platform in the USAWA.  Eric Todd made the biggest jump in ranking, going from 22nd to 20th with the addition of 11 new USAWA records.

Now for my prediction of who will be the NEXT member of the CENTURY CLUB –

……  I’m going to go with Jeff Ciavattone.  Jeff has been lifting off and on in the USAWA for over 20 years and is getting close.  He currently holds 90 records, so all its gonna take is a couple more meets for him to make it.

Longshots to get in soon – Dan Wagman and Abe Smith.  Both of these guys are over 90 records now, but it all depends of when and how often they plan to compete in the future.  I hope by me calling them “longshots” that will serve as a little motivation!

Newcomer of the year-Runner up: Greg Cook

ET presents Greg Cook his Newcomer of the year-runner up award.

ET presents Greg Cook his Newcomer of the year-runner up award.

By Eric Todd

 

In the National awards nominations for 2017, Greg Cook was voted runner up in the newcomer of the year category. Since Al figured I would see Greg before he would, he gave me the plaque to present to Greg on behalf of the USAWA.  I took the opportunity to do so before lifting commenced at the Old Time Strongman Championship.  Greg was the Old Time Strongman Champion is 2017, besting several former champions.  This probably had something to do with his winning this award.  Congrats to Greg for this well deserved recognition!

Team Championships

By Al Myers

MEET REPORT –

2018 USAWA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

Group picture from the 2018 USAWA Team Championships

Group picture from the 2018 USAWA Team Championships

It was another great year for the USAWA Team Championships, hosted again at the Dino Gym. This was an exciting weekend for the USAWA, with two Championship events being held. They day before the Team Champs, ET hosted the OTSM Championship.  So this created an opportunity for some lifters to take part in TWO championships on the same weekend – and several did – which included Chad Ullom, John Douglas, and Dean Ross.

For the first time in Team Championships history we had one lifter who lifted by himself. John “Big Hoss” Douglas lifted at a huge disadvantage without a partner joining him on the bar, but had an outstanding day.  John has been a great addition to the USAWA, and partakes in as many USAWA events as anyone.

Of course, last year’s Overall Champs LaVerne and Dean came ready to lift. These two match up well in size and strength and make a formidable duo lifting in the over 60 age division.  They now have won the most Best Lifter Awards for the 60 Plus at the Team Championships with 6.

Calvin and Brandon completing a 170 pound Team Middle Finger Clean and Press

Calvin and Brandon completing a 170 pound Team Middle Finger Clean and Press

A new hotshot team entered this year, made up of Calvin Heit and Brandon Rein. Both of these young guys are the same height, and weighed in less than a pound of each other (But still less than Team Douglas, the one man team!!!).  They started off super impressive with the Clean and Press with Middle Fingers, which gathered them an early lead. They almost opened too high with the Cheat Reverse Curl and had to go down to their third attempt to get their opener.  Actually, I was quite surprised they got it considering how bad they missed the previous two attempts! It was probably the most impressive lift of the day.

Chad and I have probably done more Team Lifts together than anyone in the history of the USAWA or IAWA. I would consider us veterans of this discipline.  We both know each others lifting styles, strengths, and weaknesses.  And luckily as we are getting older the same bodyparts are falling apart on both of us so we still have that going to keep us balanced.  I was most proud of us breaking the gym record in the One Arm Fulton Bar Deadlift, with a lift of 467 pounds. We had previously set the record a couple years prior, so we did break our own record but did it with a couple more years on the ole odometer.

Overall, this was one of the best ever TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS. It was a great blend of several age groups lifting against each other.  As Dean put it, he referred to Chad and I as the kids, and Calvin and Brandon as the grandkids!

MEET RESULTS –

2018 USAWA Team Championships
Dino Gym
Holland, KS
September 9th, 2018

Meet Director: Al Myers

Scorekeeper: Al Myers

Officials (1-Official System Used): Al Myers, LaVerne Myers

Lifts: Clean and Press – Middle Fingers, Deadlift – Fulton Bar One Arm, Curl – Cheat Reverse Grip, Deadlift – No Thumbs Overhand Grip

Teams:

Al Myers (52 years, 232#) and Chad Ullom (46 years, 241#)
Calvin Heit (16 years, 154#) and Brandon Rein (23 years, 153 years)
LaVerne Myers (74 years, 236#) and Dean Ross (75 years, 248#)
John Douglas (55 years, 309#)

 

TEAM CLASS C&P DLFB Curl DLNT TOT PTS

Al Myers

Chad Ullom

45-49 Age

110KG

150 467R 305 750 1672 1445.9

Calvin Heit

Brandon Rein

Open Age

70KG

170 317R 265 545 1297 1357.9

LaVerne Myers

Dean Ross

70-74 Age

115KG

120 317R 235 505 1177 1265.9
John Douglas

55-59 Age

125+KG

90 132R 205 335 762 633.2

NOTES: All lifts recorded in pounds.  R and L designate right and left. TOT is total pounds lifts. PTS are overall corrected points adjusted for bodyweight and age.

BEST TEAM AWARDS

Overall Best Team – Al Myers/Chad Ullom

Best Team Open – Calvin Heit/Brandon Rein

Best Team 40-59 – Al Myers/Chad Ullom

Best Team >60 – LaVerne Myers/Dean Ross

Best Single Guy Team – John Douglas

Old Time Strongman Championship

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Group picture from the 2018 OTSM Championships

By Eric Todd

Since it’s inception back in 2011, the Old Time strongman championship has been a mainstay in the USAWA.  It is often one of the better attended championships in our organization.  The turnout was good again, and the lifting phenominal.  There have been 6 lifters who have won this meet in the men’s division, and 3 of them going at it this day.  When the dust settled, there was still only 6 men who have won this saught after title. We had lifters from 4 states.  Missouri was represented the Lance Foster, John Strangeway, Greg Cook and Chris Todd of KCSTRONGMAN.  Kansas was Chad Ullum and Scott and Heather Tully of the Dino Gym, and John Douglas of Ledaig Heavy Athletics. Oklahoma was Dean Ross of Dino Gym.  And Pennsylvania was your President, Denny Habecker of Habecker’s Gym.

The first lift contested was the Saxon Snatch.  As this is a lift that can leave you quickly with just a few more additional pounds, it was a rather tightly contested race.  We had three lifters tie for top honors at 100 pounds (Scott Tulley, “Scottish” Johnny Strangeway, and Chad Ullum, with Chris Todd and Greg Cook slightly back at 95).  Scott was close on his third attempt at 115, which would have bested his all-time record in this dicipline.  What impressed me the most was Scottish Johnny’s beautiful split style and Chad’s painful looking modified style, due to flexibility issues.  That, and Heather Tully keeping pace with the boys with a 70 pound effort.

Dean Ross lift a Cyr Dumbbell

Denny Habecker lifting a Cyr Dumbbell

After the Saxon Snatch, we moved to the Cyr Press.  Johnny had the top mark on this lift with 125 pounds, with a good record attempt at 135.  Otherwise, I was most impressed with the ease Chris Todd lifted the 115 pound dumbell, when I had to convince him to go there instead of 110.  He was easily good for more.

The third lift would be the Dinnie Lift.  This is where we witnessed the most impressive lift of the meet.  There have been a number of 700 pound lifts in the Dinnies since the Old Time strongman part of USAWA was concieved.  However, there had only been 1 lifter go over 800 pound.  It was grip phenom Adam Glass, with a lift of 822.  That was a bit of an outlier, though, as my 770 effort was the closest.  No lifter had previously been in the neighborhood of Glass.  That all changed today.  I knew something big was going to happen when former champ Chad Ullum was still warming up at 700 pounds.  And big it was when Chad called for, and successfully lifted 825 on his second attempt.  This would go a long way in the overall tally.

Chad Ullum dominates the Dinnie Lift

Chad Ullum dominates the Dinnie Lift

After feasting on sandwiches and Little Debbie snack cakes, we began the fourth and final lift, the Dumbbell to shoulder.  From experience, I know that if done correctly, your top lift will be a painful, lengthy effort.  These guys did not disappoint.  While the top lifts in this discipline were 240 pounds by Chad and John Douglas, my favorite effort was Denny’s 90.  On his second attempt, after a long, arduous effort that almost resulted in success, but ultimately failure, Denny almost packed it in.  However, after a minute to collect himself, he called for 90 on a third.  This time, Denny was determined and made it in short fashion.

Chris "Leroy"  Todd with a good dumbell to shouler

Chris “Leroy” Todd with a good dumbell to shouler

In the end, Heather Tully was our Women’s Champion.  This increases her reign as Queen of the OTSM to 3 championships in a row.  Chad Ullum reclaimed the crown he first won in 2012 in Kirksville, MO.  His HUGE Dinnie lift was too much to overcome.  2nd place was John Strangeway.  Last year’s champion, Greg Cook took 3rd place honors.  Final results are as follows:

MEET RESULTS:

2018 Old Time Strongman Championships
Turney, MO
September 8th, 2018

Meet director: Eric Todd

Official:  (1 official system used) Eric Todd

T-Shirts:  by MTI-HMB

Hostess with the mostest: Jenny Todd

Official photographer: Stacey Todd

Lifts: Saxon Snatch, Cyr Press, Dinnie Lift, Dumbbell to Shoulder

Loaders: All lifters

BWT Age Saxon Snatch Cyr Press Dinnie Lift

DB to

Shoulder

Total Adj Age Adj Place
Men’s
John Strangeway 197 40 100 125 650 230 1105 994.9 1004.9 2
Dean Ross 249 75 50 50 400 80 580 460.6 626.5 8
Denny Habecker 196 75 60 70 400 90 620 559.7 761.2 5
Lance Foster 331 52 60 65 450 150 725 502.2 567.5 9
Scott Tully 350 42 100 120 550 150 920 621.5 640.1 7
Chris Todd 279 39 95 115 550 200 960 720.8 720.8 6
Greg Cook 258 61 95 105 550 180 930 725.6 885.2 3
Chad Ullum 242 46 100 120 825 240 1285 1035.6 1108.1 1
John Douglas 307 55 80 105 550 240 975 699.6 811.5 4
Women’s
Heather Tully 217 39 70 60 450 110 690 589 589 1

Extra attempt for record:

Dinnie Lift: John Strangeway 700

Cyr Press: John Strangeway 135

Front Squat: John Strangeway 420 (Judged by Eric Todd and Lance Foster)

World Postal Championships

By Al Myers

2018 IAWA World Postal Championships “The Andy Goddard Memorial” August 31st, 2018

Lifts: Front Squat, Clean and Press Behind Neck, 1H Barbell Snatch, 1H 2” Dumbbell Deadlift

MEET REPORT, BY PROMOTER AL MYERS

The 2018 IAWA World Postal Championships was a huge success, with 42 lifters entered from the United States, England, Scotland, Wales and Australia. This Postal Championships is one of three (with Worlds and the Gold Cup being the other two) promoted by IAWA.   I want to REALLY thank all those that participated. Your participation is what makes this a great event!  As per the tradition the past few years, the lifts of the first day Worlds were contested.  I’ve included all class winners and best lifters, individual overall rankings for men and women, 3 person team rankings for men and women, and club rankings.  I want to congratulate the OVERALL BEST INDIVIDUAL LIFTERS – Men’s Steve Sherwood and Women’s Kat Becker. Overall winners in the 3 – Person Team Championships are WOMEN – Western Australia (Kat Becker, Miriam Phillips, and Racheal Hin) and MEN – Granby Grippers (Mark Shaw, Steve Andrews, and Steve Sherwood).  The OVER CLUB CHAMPION is the Dino Gym (RJ Jackson, Crystal Diggs, John Douglas, Chad Ullom, Al Myers, LaVerne Myers, Dean Ross and Brandon Rein).  Again, I want to thank everyone for entering this meet and making it an outstanding annual event in IAWA.

RESULTS: 2018 World Postal Results

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