2021 Memorial Record Day

By Denny Habecker

This year’s Memorial Record Day was enjoyed by just 4 lifters. Barry Pensyl came from Easton to lift with Aidan, Judy and I. Although it was a small group, we had some great lifts performed. Judy only did one lift, but she said she wanted to participate.

Aidan and Judy’s lifts were officiated by Barry and Denny.
Barry’s lifts were officiated by Denny.
Denny’s lifts were officiated by Barry

 

The lifts:

Aidan Habecker  18  -202 Lbs. [ 95 Kg. 18-19 ]
Trap Bar Deadlft – 369 Lbs.   [167.5 Kg.
Dumbbell Swing – Right Hand -60 Lbs. [ 27.25 kg.]
Cheat Curl – Dumbbell – Left Hand -70 Lbs. [31.75 Kg.
Cheat Curl – Dumbbell – Right Hand – 70 Lbs. [31.75 kg]

Judy Habecker 80 – 148 Lbs.  [ 70 Kg. 80-84]
Ciavattone Deadlift – 88 Lbs.   [40 KG. ]

Barry Pensyl – 73 -142 Lbs. [ 65 Kg. 70- 74 ]
Press – Dumbbell – Right Hand – 40 Lbs.
Dumbbell Swing – Right Hand  – 45 Lbs.
One Hand Snatch – Left Hand  – 48 Lbs.
Habecker Lift             209 Lbs.
Bench Press-1 arm Left- 44 lbs

Denny Habecker  79 – 190 Lbs. [ 90 Kg. 75-79]
Clean & Jerk- Dumbbell -Left Hand – 33 Lbs.
Clean & Jerk- Dumbbell -Right Hand – 49 Lbs.
Cheat Curl – Dumbbell – Left Hand – 40 Lbs.
Cheat Curl – Reverse Grip – 99 Lbs.
Bench Press – Reverse Grip – 121 Lbs.

 

 

 

Lifting a Giant’s Stone

By Al Myers

The rugged coastline of the Giant's Causeway.

The rugged coastline of the Giant’s Causeway.

I know I keep carrying on about the great time I had in Belfast for the Gold Cup, but I have another story I would like to share with everyone.  First of all, Stevie had invited me to stay with him so I got to “live like a local” for a week.  Stevie and Heather (along with their great dog Hamish) treated me to a week I’ll never forget. They were extremely gracious hosts.  Stevie knew all the best pubs in town and we had a fun time, but those stories are more suited for private conversations – not a public blog.

A few days after the meet Stevie took Brandon and me to the Giant’s Causeway located at the northern point of Northern Ireland.  It’s a place I’ve always wanted to see because of its unique large rock formations.  We enjoyed a great scenic tour getting there which really set the stage for seeing the causeway. We were fortunate to have a nice day with clear skies for our visit (which is a RARITY in Northern Ireland).  On the way as we were driving along the coast Brandon asked “What is that land?” as we looked across the northern channel looking at a large land mass on the horizon.  Stevie replied, “that’s Scotland”, which left both of us amazed how close Northern Ireland is to Scotland!

Once we reached the Giant’s Causeway we had a little hike before actually getting to see this marvel of nature.  You’ve heard the expression “pictures don’t do it justice”, well, the Giant’s Causeway should be the example of that!  I’ve never seen such a large expanse of strange hexagonal stones stacked up in what seems like perfect symmetry.  Parts of it look like its man-made – but you know it’s not.  It all natural made from volcanic activity in some strange manner that I can’t explain.

This story of the Giant’s Causeway isn’t complete without the legend on how it came to be.  Stevie filled us in on this folk tale and it seemed a little unbelievable to me, but then again there’s leprechauns in Ireland so who am I to question it.    I’ll give a quick summary here.  Apparently at some past point in time there was an Irish giant living in the area who had a rival giant who lived across the channel in Scotland and they would hurl insults at each other across the water.  Finally things got personal to the Irish giant and he decided it was time to “face off” and fight the Scottish giant so he built this huge bridge out of stones (the remnants which are now the causeway) between Northern Ireland and Scotland.  However once reaching Scotland he snuck up on the Scottish giant and saw that he was MUCH bigger and stronger than himself, so he fled back to Ireland in fear. The Scottish giant seen him flee and then gave pursuit chasing the Irish giant across the bridge. Upon reaching home, the Irish giant ran into his house and told his wife what was about to happen – that he’s no match for the strength of the Scottish giant and he was on his way to beat him up.  His wife then took matters into her hands, wrapped the Irish giant in a blanket, laid him in the bed, and told him not to speak.  When the Scottish giant reached their house and asked where the Irish giant was, the wife told him that he was out hunting and it was just her there with their small child. The Scottish giant immediately noticed the large size of the Irish giant’s child (which was the Irish Giant!) and thought that this kid’s dad must be huge!  The nice wife then made the Scottish giant some biscuits but she secretly hid an Iron bar in them.  As the Scottish giant bit into the biscuit it chipped a tooth!  The wife profusely apologized and said that never happens to her husband when he eats her biscuits as he has super strong teeth!  Now the Scottish giant was feeling that he may have taken on a fight he couldn’t win, so he flees back to Scotland tearing down the bridge as he goes so the Irish giant couldn’t pursue him, leaving only the Giant’s Causeway on the Northern Ireland coast.

Now that’s a good story!  I still don’t get the moral of it though.  I assume it is that a wife can be quite convincing in telling a lie, or possibly you better not complain about your wife’s cooking or you will get an iron bar in your biscuit.  Either way, it does make a good point about a wife cleaning up a mess her husband got himself into……… but I’m getting off track here so back to the real story.

Lifting a Giant's Stone on the Giant's Causeway

Lifting a Giant’s Stone on the Giant’s Causeway

As we walked along the causeway I was amused watching Stevie pick up stone after stone as we walked along the rocks.  He was like a little boy in a candy shop finding perfect stone after perfect stone.  There were lots of tourists there and I noticed them watching Stevie with intrigue as he was rassling around with the stones.  I’ll say it – he did look a bit like a crazy man showing his extreme enthusiasm playing with those rocks.   Upon leaving we came upon a big stone just sitting right by the path leading down to the causeway.  Stevie and I looked at it as it had called our name and our instincts of being stone lifters and all round weightlifters took over and we just had to lift it!  The beauty of lifting stones is like catching fish – the story only get bigger after the fact.  Stevie estimated the stone to be well over 300 pounds, but both of us knew deep down it wasn’t really that heavy.  But that doesn’t really matter anyways, as it still gave me a great sense of accomplishment lifting a Giant’s Stone, which hopefully as the story grows it will become I lifted a Giant Stone!!!

Enjoying a Bushmills in Bushmills!

Enjoying a Bushmills in Bushmills!

After the long day, Stevie took us to a nice little pub in Bushmills which is located only a few miles from the Giant’s Causeway.  Brandon and I had a couple of drinks to celebrate a day we wouldn’t forget!

(BTW – I did leave the stone right where I found it. It’s located by the path just as you descend down to the causeway.  You can’t miss it.)

Grip Championships

By Al Myers

MEET ANNOUNCEMENT – 

2022 USAWA GRIP CHAMPIONSHIPS

The USAWA Grip Championships will be here soon.  This has become an annual event in the USAWA over the past 10 years, and is one of the signature championship events of our organization.

LaVerne is the meet director and he has picked a fine selection of official USAWA grip lifts for the competition.  Make sure to put the Grip Championships on your calendar, and I hope to see you there!

MEET DETAILS:

Meet Director:            LaVerne Myers  785-479-2285

Meet Date:                 Saturday, February 19th, 2022  1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Location:                    Dino Gym, 1126 Eden Road, Abilene, KS 67410

Sanction:                    USAWA  – Membership required

Weigh-ins:                  12:00-1:00 PM the day of the meet

Divisions:                   Juniors, Women, Masters, and Open

Awards:                     None

Entry:                        None – But please give advance notification if attending

Lifts:

Dumbbell Walk

Deadlift – Inch Dumbbells

Deadlift – One Arm, No Thumb

Deadlift – Fingers, Index

There will be time for record day lifts after meet and the following day.

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

 

 

Dino Gym Challenge

By Al Myers

MEET ANNOUNCEMENT –

DINO GYM CHALLENGE featuring a “tribute to Art Montini”

Art Montini was a very dear friend to me.  It’s hard to believe that this spring is coming upon 4 years since his death.  I had the opportunity to travel with Art to many overseas IAWA competitions and spent many a nights rooming with him.  Art was a very intriguing man.  One thing I know for certain – he loved the USAWA and all round weightlifting. He was always looking forward to his next meet and continued to train daily until his passing.

I have decided to make the Dino Gym Challenge this year as a tribute to Art.  I picked several of Art’s favorite lifts for the competition.  He was truly an all rounder and liked most all the lifts, but I feel these were his favorites as he often picked them for record days and his Gold Cup lifts.   I just had to include a heavy lift in the meets lineup as Art loved his “chain lifts” and made it to many Heavy Lift Championships.  I would say the Hip Lift was his favorite.  He always had a heavy bar in Ambridge BBC all loaded up for the Hip Lift.

Of course, a meet in Art’s honor wouldn’t be complete without the Arthur Lift. Most would give credit for this lift to another Arthur, but Art did bring it to the USAWA so I’ll always say the Arthur Lift was named after Art Montini!!!

After the meet I will have food available so please make plans to stay awhile to grab a bite before you head home.  Art just loved his Italian food so that’s what the menu will be.

Please let me know if you plan to be here so I can make proper arrangements.  I’m hoping there will be many stories told about Art  throughout the day.  I know I have my share!!

 

MEET DETAILS:

Meet Director:            Al Myers and the Dino Gym 785-479-2264

Meet Date:                 Saturday, January 15th, 2022  1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Location:                    Dino Gym, 1126 Eden Road, Abilene, KS 67410

Sanction:                    U.S.A.W.A Memberships cards can be purchased on meet day

Weigh-ins:                  12:00 -1:00 PM the day of the meet

Divisions:                   Juniors, Women, Masters, and Open

Awards:                      None

Entry:                         None – but please notify me in advance if you plan to attend

Lifts:

Teeth Lift

Deadlift – Fingers, Middle

Deadlift – One Arm

Hip Lift

A teeth bit and a hip harness will be available to use, but if you want to bring your own that is preferred.  A “shared” teeth bit probably wouldn’t meet any COVID precautionary protocols so if you got one please bring it.

After the meet there will be an exhibition Arthur Lift competition to honor Art and his legacy in the USAWA.  It will not count towards the meet total, but will have a special prize for the overall winner in the Arthur Lift based on adjusted points and an overall winner based on total pounds lifted.

The next day (Sunday) there may be a scheduled time for record day lifts, but that will depend on the interest.

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