Defining moments at the HackenDinnie Classic

By Clint Poore

 

Beth Skwarecki pulling a monster Dinnie Lift

Beth Skwarecki pulling a monster Dinnie Lift

As I sit here typing the meet write up for the HackenDinnie Classic,  I feel compelled to bring special recognition to three lifters who had, what I would call Defining Moment Lifts!
First of all is, Beth Skwarecki, who pulled the ALL TIME HEAVIEST DINNIE DEADLIFT/ SHANKS LIFT EVER BY A WOMAN!  Beth successfully lifted 510 lbs for an IAWA Dinnie/ Shanks lift World Record!  It was an outstanding feat of strength that was literally history in the making! Following the lift, her young daughter, Daphne ran enthusiastically up to her mother and gave her a huge hug!  It was a moment that touched all of our hearts to witness the love between a Mother & Daughter.  Congratulations Beth, It was an honor to witness your historic lift at the HackenDinnie Classic!
Beth celebrates with her daughter Daphne over this historic lift

Beth celebrates with her daughter Daphne over this historic lift

The next Defining Moment Lift was Chris Frappier, who with his sons, Payton and Kyle, travelled all the way to the HackenDinnie Classic from Fergus, Ontario, Canada! Chris, Payton & Kyle were celebrating Kyle’s 1 year anniversary from having his throat tracheostomy removed and being able to breathe normally. To honor this life changing event, Kyle’s father, Chris Frappier pulled an emotional Trap Bar Deadlift World Record of 442 lbs (201 kilos) at 58 years of age!  It was a spectacular lift that had everyone feeling the love and warmth a Father has for his son!  What a wonderful lift that left everyone in attendance with a smile on their face!
Chris Frappier 442 Trap Bar Deadlift

Chris Frappier 442 Trap Bar Deadlift

The final Defining Moment Lift was when Holland Millsaps pulled an astounding 671 lb Dinnie Deadlift/ Shanks Lift to qualify to go to Scotland and lift the real Dinnie Stones at the Donald Dinnie Games! Holland had narrowly missed his third attempt of 702 lb Dinnie Lift, when referee Beth Skwarecki mentioned that he could do another lift of over 660 lbs, 300 kilos, & would qualify him for the Donald Dinnie Games to attempt to lift the real Dinnie Stones in Scotland!His 671 lbs was an out of meet lift, but brought the entire gym to a crescendo of enthusiasm. Holland Millsaps boldly accepted the challenge and stepped up to the plate. You could see Holland was tired from the 3 previous Dinnie lifts during the HackenDinnie Classic, but with the courage of a lion, Holland rose to the occasion. He stepped up the Dinnie handles and with every ounce of fortitude in his body, he summoned the strength of Hercules and hoisted the 671 lb Dinnie lift to a locked out body position and received a DOWN Command! All of Buffville Gym erupted in cheers for such mighty effort and we all hope Holland sends in the video to Scotland, to receive his invitation to lift the World Famous Dinnie Stones!
Holland Millsaps  671 Dinnie Deadlift - Shanks Lift

Holland Millsaps
671 Dinnie Deadlift – Shanks Lift

These were 3 incredible Defining Moment Lifts I will never forget.
Thank you to Beth, Chris & Holland for their phenomenal lifts and allowing us to witness history in the making!!!!!

 

 

Record List

By Eric Todd

The record list is now updated through the New England Grip Classic, as per the order they are listed on the results page.  A huge thanks to Scottish Johnny Strangeway, our records director, for the frequent updates.  Updates can be found here: Records updates

Lebanon Valley Record Day

Only three lifters lifted at the L.V. Record Day this year, but we all had a great time lifting and I got to meet some very nice people too. Steve Jury came down from  State College and his friend Casey was here to cheer us on. Barry Pensyl also showed up to do some great lifting as always, and I rounded out the list of lifters. As usual after the lifting Judy treated us the some delicious food.

Steve Jury – 57 – 235Lbs. – 110KG. Class
Holdout Raised               – 25 Kg.  – 55Lbs.
Jackson Press                 – 55 Kg.   -121 Lbs.
Lunge Squat                   – 70 Kg.  – 154 Lbs.
Trap Bar Deadlift           -187.5 Kg. – 413 Lbs.
Swing -One Hand – Right -42.5 Kg.  – 93 Lbs.

Barry Pensyl – 75  – 134 Lbs. -65 Kg. Class
Strict Curl               –  24 Kg.    – 52 Lbs
Reverse Curl           – 20 Kg.     – 44 Lbs.
Dumbbell Snatch – Left Hand     – 45 Lbs.
Vertical Bar Deadlift – 1″ – Right Hand – 45.5 Kg. – 100 Lbs.
Deadlift – Heels Together – 95 Kg. – 209 Lbs.

Denny Habecker – 80 – 186 Lbs- 85 Kg. Class
Ciavattone Deadlift  – 115 Kg. – 253 Lbs.
Reverse Curl            – 25 Kg.  – 55 Lbs.
Vertical Bar Deadlift – 1″ – Left Hand – 45 Kg. – 99 Lbs.
Verical Bar Deadlift – 1″  – Right Hand – 45 Kg. – 99 Lbs.
Ciavattone Deadlift – Fulton Bar –       95 Kg. – 209 Lbs.

Barry’s Lifts were judged by Denny Habecker

Denny’s lifts were judged by Barry Pensyl

Steve’s lifts were judged by Denny and Barry

2023 USAWA Heavy Lift Championships

By Mark Raymond

Frank’s Barbell Club, East Walpole, Massachusetts

May 13th 2023

Meet Director: Mark Raymond

Host: Frank Ciavattone

Meet Announcer/Scorekeeper: Frank Ciavattone

Officials (3 official system used): Frank Ciavattone, Wade Marchand, Mark Raymond

All lifts recorded in pounds

 

Michael Marchand         Age: 16     Weight: 165 Lbs.   75K Class         16-17 Juniors

Wade Marchand              Age: 53     Weight: 165 Lbs.   75K Class         50+ Masters

Mark Raymond                 Age: 60     Weight: 228 Lbs.   105K Class       60+ Masters

Nils Larson                          Age: 63     Weight: 245 Lbs.   115K Class       60+ Masters

Frank Ciavattone Jr.        Age: 68     Weight: 295 Lbs.   125K+ Class     65+ Masters

Carl Puzin                            Age: 66     Weight: 240 Lbs.   110K Class       65+ Masters

 

Lifter Lift #
Michael Marchand Neck Lift 220
Hand & Thigh Lift 500
Hip Lift 1500
Total Pounds 2220
Total Pounds – Adjusted 1110
Wade Marchand Neck Lift 228
Hand & Thigh Lift 545
Hip Lift 825
Total Pounds 1598
Total Pounds – Adjusted 827
Frank Ciavattone Neck Lift 350
Hand & Thigh Lift 825
Hip Lift 1800
Total Pounds 2975
Total Pounds – Adjusted 1304
Nils Larson Neck Lift 500
Hand & Thigh Lift 810
Hip Lift 1665
Total Pounds 3275
Total Pounds – Adjusted 2975
Carl Puzin Neck Lift 245
Hand & Thigh Lift 725
Hip Lift 1010
Total Pounds 1980
Total Pounds – Adjusted 932
Mark Raymond Neck Lift 135
Hand & Thigh Lift 765
Hip Lift 1005
Total Pounds 1905
Total Pounds – Adjusted 876
 
       

 

Awards:
               
Mens Master 65-69: Frank Ciavattone
Mens Master 60-64: Nils Larson
Mens Master 50-54: Wade Marchand
Mens Junior: 16-17 : Michael Marchand

Mens Overall Best Lifter: Nils Larson

 

Proposed changes in the national meeting

The following are proposed changes in the national meeting, proposed by Bill Clark.  Some of them may make the official agenda, as prepared by our president, per our rule book.  Some probably will not.  As is his right, I will assume Bill will propose those that did not make it during new business.  Here is what he is proposing.  If you have any interest in discussing or having your voice be heard or vote count, I would suggest being at the national meeting.

TO: The USAWA membership and board of directors.

FROM: Bill Clark, co-founder of the IAWA/USAWA and owner of Clark’s Gym.

MAY 6, 2023

Proposals for changes in the operation of the USAWA for consideration at the 2023 annual meeting of the membership. 

1 – The Board of Directors shall be expanded to nine members, at least two of whom must identify as females, to serve three year-terms. Board members may serve an unlimited number of terms.

To set up a rotation of membership, the 2023 election will select three members to serve one-year terms, three members to serve two-year terms, and three members to serve three years terms.

  1.  From the Board, the general membership will elect an executive committee which will handle the day-by-day operation of the organization.
  2. The officers will be President, Vice-president; Secretary; Treasurer. The last two positions may be combined.
  3. The officers will be elected each year and may serve an unlimited number of terms.

3 – Competition for all meets other than the USAWA National Championship may be held remotely, in person, or hybrid. The designation is at the discretion of the competition director.

a.       If the competition is remote or hybrid, any records set remotely and adjudicated by USAWA/IAWA officials will be entered into the record books.

b.       The above rules will become immediate upon approval.

4 – Appoint a committee to report back to the board of directors and the membership by October 1, 2023, concerning the future use of video and/or Zoom to be accepted as in-person participation in any sanctioned USAWA competition, not including the national championship, thus allowing competitors to set records without attendant officials.

5 – Appoint a committee to report back to the board of directors and the membership by October 1, 2023, concerning the following rules for certification of officials:

  1. Prospective officials must pass the current open-book test.
  2. They will then be given a video of at least 50 lifts to judge, with reasons for positive or negative judgment. The list of video lifts to be changed periodically.
  3. Upon passage of the video, the candidate will not need to sit for the current requirements before being certified.

6 – There is no by-law that restricts the dissemination of contact information for registered members. Such information is now restricted by tradition, not rule.

  1. Starting immediately, the member information, including e-mail, phone number, mailing address, and birth date, be available for use by meet directors, the media, and other registered USAWA members, but restricted from others, including advertising and marketers.
  2. Members may have their information blocked by request.

7 – Current practice does not certify individual membership to the person involved. Once a candidate for membership is certified, that person should receive notification, either by e-mail or by post, that the membership is now current. Those memberships should be numbered.

8 – Review a conflict in By-Law Article 9 and Article 20.

  1. Article 9 states that membership decisions supported by the majority vote of the membership shall override decisions made by the executive board (which currently is the board of directors).
  2. Article 20, Paragraph E, states that “any change, amendment, or addition to the USAWA by-laws require a 2/3 vote by the membership present at the annual national meeting.”

To simplify the by-laws, I move that the 2/3 vote requirement be reduced to a simple majority.

Maybe this should be the first order of business. It will place current decisions, as well as the future, in the hands of the membership, not a small group elected to manage the business and the future of the organization.

I submit the above to be placed on the USAWA website for membership consideration and to voted up or down by the membership, not the board of directors at the annual meeting on June 24, 2023.

So, it is placed on the website.  Study over whether or not you think this is the direction we should go.  And try to make it to the national meeting. I will voice my opinion there.

 

 

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