BWL Southern Masters 2014 – results

Here are the abbreviated results of the BWL Southern Masters, which was held at BGWLC on 8th November 2014. Click here to download the full results in Excel format.

Name Bodyweight (kg) Best Snatch Best Jerk Total (kg) Sinclair
Derek STEWART 60.90 28 28 56 82.04
Alan OLDERSHAW 97.80 28 26 54 60.61
Andre SKRYPIJ 72.40 50 55 105 137.08
Pat ATTERIDGE 63.50 57 80 137 194.82
David MANION 91.10 66 90 156 180.43
Mohammed BUTT 106.30 55 85 140 152.35
Mark BASS 88.60 95 117 212 248.34
Zauro GARDENAL 88.90 110 125 235 274.85
Mark WELCH 80.60 80 107 187 229.66
Peter CARDONA 68.10 75 97 172 233.35
Graham SKINNER 93.50 82 107 189 216.11
Chris RYAN 94.60 80 109 189 215.04
Stephen DODD 60.90 45 67 112 164.08
Gurdaeer DHESI 95.90 82 120 202 228.52
Stuart CHOATE 85.50 83 105 188 224.02
John ATTERIDGE 80.90 80 112 192 235.34
Heather ALLISON 57.10 48 53 101 143.84
Dyana ALTENOR 54.00 47 58 105 156.06
Sophia CASUPANG 52.80 36 51 87 131.63
Gwen LEICK 53.00 27 35 62 93.52
Kaye GUGICH 66.00 37 40 77 99.29
Tim BELL 71.30 50 75 125 164.73
Ryan MORTON 113.00 90 111 201 214.49
Tony DOWN 76.40 80 95 175 221.36
Michael ROACH 69.20 67 100 167 224.24
Matt RODWELL 94.40 118 141 259 294.94
Lloyd MORGAN 78.10 80 90 170 212.39

Thanks to the referees: Caroline Charles, Heather Allison, David Manion, Alan Oldershaw, Denise Ramsey-Overall and Stuart Choate.

Click here to see a video of some of the lifts.

Congratulations to everyone who took part!

2014 Greater London Championships – report

GBPF Greater London Powerlifting Championships – Saturday 22nd November 2014

By Martin Bass; photos by Dave McWilliams.

BGWLC packed with spectators

BGWLC packed with spectators

We held the Greater London Champs with over 60 Lifters competing overall; 16 plus 1 guest represented the BGWLC.

5 men were competing for the first time, 2 of whom – Mike and Jason – were trying to qualify for the British Masters Champs. I will try to keep this article brief otherwise, with 17 Lifters, it could be a lengthy report!

We had 3 ladies competing, Rachel 52s M1, Laura and Orla both 72s.

RACHEL SMITH: 65(pb)/32.5/87.5 – Total: 180kg
LAURA PORTER: 95/52.5(pb)/120(pb) – Total: 267.5kg(pb)
ORLA KAYE: 82.5(pb)/55(pb)/102.5(pb) – Total: 240kg(pb)

Mike Denzil

Mike Denzil

All the ladies did well, with a sprinkling of personal bests. Rachel a 65kg squat; Laura a 52.5kg bench press and a big 120kg deadlift, plus total; and Orla a full house – squat, bench press, deadlift, total just falling 5kgs short of qualifying for the British Ladies. Next time!

5 Men were competing for the first time.

WADE LEE: 83s (b/wt 77) 157.5/105/180 – Total 442.5kg

NIZANIEL BUERY: 83s 147.5/140/210 – Total 497.5kg

MIKE DENZIL: 83s M1 150/107.5/190 – Total 447.5kg

JASON JACKSON: 83s M1 160/122.5/215 – Total 497.5kg

SAHEED MAHOOD: 93s 157.5/95/210 – Total 470kg

All the boys did very well with both the M1s qualifying for the British Masters next year. A special note for young Wade, who technically is very good showing plenty of potential.

Next up, James McDonald, making a come back at 74s, coming down from 83s.

JAMES MCDONALD: 74s 120/90/160 – Total 370kg

Good weights from James, with more to come at this bodyweight.

Alan Joseph

Alan Joseph

We had 2 other Masters Lifters, Alan 83s M1 (M2 next year) and Didier 93s M1.

ALAN JOSEPH: 83s M1 150/115/230 – Total 495kg

Alan has been carrying an injury so a qualifying total was all that was needed. (Get fixed Al!)

DIDIER KAN: 93s M1 205(pb)/115/215(pb) – Total 535kg(pb)

A very good performance from Didier.

In the 93s Seniors we had Ivan, Frederick and Anthony.

IVAN OTIM: 93s 190/120/257.5 – Total 567.5kg(pb)

FREDERICK ANNAN: 93s (85.3 – eat more Fred!) 190/157.5/245 – Total 592.5kg(pb)

ANTHONY UNG: 93s 200(pb)/120(pb)/250(pb) – Total 570kg(pb)

Anthony had looked good training with Steve lately and the numbers reflected this. Personal bests all round making up for the disappointment of missing the British.

We had 2 105s, Thomas plus a bigger Reece coming up from the 93s.

REECE SMITH: 105s 215(pb)/145/255(pb) – Total 615kg(pb)

6 months at this body weight will see Reece’s numbers climb.

THOMAS CELESTIN: 105s 242.5(pb)*/120/312.5(pb)* – Total 675kg(pb)*

*These pbs reflect Tom’s numbers since his shoulder surgery. As you can see the bench is still a work in progress.

Big Dave lifted as a guest and did very well.

DAVE RYGIELSKI: 120s (114) 205/140/250 – Total 595kg

As usual all our Lifters did well for the Gym. Thanks to our two new refs, Laura and Neal who did a good job, and also to the loaders, supporters and everyone who mucked in to tidy up afterwards ready for the BodyMASS Regional Competition that we hosted the next day.

Thanks to all.

Martin

See more photos from the competition on our Facebook page!

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Greater London Championships 2014 – start list

Photo by Dave McWilliams

Photo by Dave McWilliams

The GBPF 2014 Greater London championships are being held at BGWLC on Saturday 22nd November.

Women & all men up to 83kg – weigh-in 8-9.30am; lift-off 10am
All men 93kg+ – weigh-in 12-1.30pm, estimated lift-off 2pm

The start list is below. If you believe the list to be incorrect, contact the organiser, Gary Bellinger, on 0782 4411448

Women

47kg
Emily PRZESIQA

52kg
Joy NNAMANI
Rachel SMITH

63kg
Laura Jayne WILTON
Rebecca LYNN NICHOLSON
Ashleigh LAWRENCE
Melissa WELDON
Orla KAYE

72kg
Laura PORTER

84kg
Emma REYNOLDS
Paola ROCCUZZO

Men

59kg
Louie PELICANO

66kg
Lawrence THOMAS

74kg
Nate SHAW
James McDONALD
Roger NEVARES-PYRKOV
Michael HAYES
David STURMAN
Joao CURRO
Ben RICHENS

83kg
Charlie McNAMARRA
Pete HORNYAK
Mike DENZIL
Rino SHALA
Kent NG
Ali ZANIEL
Lewis BALL
Wade LEE
Eric BASSETT
Alan JOSEPH
Nick WHITEFORD
Yano MOUSSAVI
Leo DOUBBLE
TS ADEWALE
Tony ALLEN
Jason JACKSON
Nizaniel BEURY
Ebineza OSINOWO
Michael STRZELECKI
Adrian BALL
Didier KAN

93kg
Antony UNG
Saad MAHMOOD
Frederick ANNAN
Daniel Ben CHORIN
Tim WHEELER
Paul MARSH
Ivan OTIM
Artjom DASHKO
Jonathon TURNER
Ron KARIM

105kg
Reece SMITH
Alex PIERIDES
Stephen McKIBBEN
Chris BEIGHT
Tom CELESTIN
Tom DASHKO
Azha AKRAM
James BARTLE
Hugo DUARTE
Steven KING

120kg
David RYGIELSKI
Rob REECE
Alex KINNANE
Paul DOHERTY

120kg+
Nicholas EDMONDS

London & South East Open – report

BWL London & South East Open, Crystal Palace, 1st November 2014

By Patrick Atteridge

Hamza Abiyo, who is the new weightlifting coach at the Bethnal Green Weightlifting Club, showed how it’s done with a great display of power & skill on Saturday 1st November, at the London & South East Open.

He broke the club records in all movements in the 105kg class, only weighing 96.45kg.

Stating with a light opener of 105kg in the snatch, he jumped to 115kg, making this look easier than his first lift. He then asked for a massive 125kg for a personal best and new club record; amazingly, he made this his best lift. The crowd went mad, as I think no-one believed he could do this with a 10kg jump.

The clean & jerk was to prove a bit harder, as from his last snatch to his opener there was less than 15 minutes, and Hamza wasn’t fully recovered – but recovery is the name of the game!

After a near miss on his opener, with 125kg, he asked for 132kg. This proved to be much better. He then asked for 137kg for a personal best clean & jerk, and total. This final lift was better than the previous two!

Hamza finished in 3rd place, with new Bethnal Green records in all lifts. Well done Hamza!


Hamza coaching weightlifters at BGWLC

Hamza coaching weightlifters at BGWLC. Photo by Sarah Ainslie.

If you want to lift with Coach Hamza, he is at BGWLC on Wednesday & Friday evenings, Thursday mornings and Saturday 10am-12pm. See our Opening Times for details.

2014 British Men’s Classic – report

By Martin Bass

GBPF British Men’s Unequipped Championships – 4th & 5th October 2014, Astor College, Dover

Five Lifters competed at this year’s British Championships.

Leo Doubble 83s
Dave McWilliams 93s (U/23)
Louis Bichard 93s (U/23)
Ivan Otim 93s
Reece Smith 93s

Leo lifted on Saturday afternoon and the others on Sunday morning.

SATURDAY

Leo

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Squat – An easy opener of 175kg was followed by an equally good 180k. A third attempt at 185kg for a PB was successful, so off to a good start.

Bench – 115kg to open followed by a tough 120kg. 125.5kg for his third was missed after a good fight.

Deadlift – Leo hasn’t pulled heavy much lately so we were hoping he would be fresh for his Deadlift. A good solid opener of 215kg was followed by an even better 225k (his previous best). So a PB attempt of 230kg for his third was asked for. 230kg done!!!

Leo had a good day as it is not easy pulling a PB Deadlift after also getting a PB Squat. Leo was due a good day and deserves his success due to the hard work he has put in.

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SUNDAY

The 93s would be in two flights, Juniors and sub-Juniors first group then Seniors in the second group. P/L competitions work on a round-robin system ie. a group may have two or three flights; every flight Squats, followed by Bench then Deadlifts. For the Lifter this means he or she could quite easily have an hour or more between Squat, Bench Press etc. The ability to be able to switch on and off between lifts is not always easy, but it needs to be done so as to save energy for the work ahead. One of the things that I have observed over the years is that invariably the better lifters are able to cope with this (it’s not like training in the gym). PBs at National Competitions are not easy and have to be worked for.

Dave

Dave had set himself some targets and was hoping to achieve them. He is a good trainer and always puts in a shift when at the gym. We would see whether his work would pay off.

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Squat – An easy opening of 175kg was followed with a solid 185kg for his second. 195kg for his third and, if successful, a PB. Plenty of speed and aggression from the bottom gave him a very strong 195k PB (more to come).

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Bench – Dave was looking for 135kg, so we shall see. An easy 125kg opener was followed with an easy 130kg for his second attempt. 135kg for his third was missed so he had to settle for 130kg.

Deadlift – The Deadlift is not Dave’s strongest lift but he has persevered and is beginning to make progress. An easy 205kg was followed by pretty hard 220kg. This was a PB and took plenty of work to get it. 2.5kg was added for his third attempt but was not completed.

Dave’s reward for some good lifting and solid training was PBs is the Squat, Deadlift and Total (well deserved).

Louis

Louis has just returned to Uni, so I was interested to see whether it had affected his lifting.

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Squat – A good solid opener of 180k was followed by even better 190kg. 200kg for his third attempt and if successful, a PB. Plenty of effort was required – and given. Three White Lights from the Refs and the 200kg was his.

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Bench – 122.5kg for his opener followed by a second of 127.5k. 130kg for this third was missed, so Lou had to settle for 127.5kg.

Deadlift – At the English Louis had to work really hard for his PB and today would be no different. A 215kg opener wasn’t as comfortable as he would have liked so 220kg for his second. This was better but to me Louis was starting to look a bit tired, so we left the last call for his Deadlift up to him. He fancied a go at 235kg for a PB attempt. A good attempt it was but, unsuccessful. Louis’ reward for the day; a PB Squat at the National Championships! (Louis weighed under 90k so with a bit more b/wt, more to come!)

Ivan

Squat – We were hoping for a good Squat from Ivan as his training has been going well. 180kg should have been an easy opener, but due to him not warming up properly, he had to take it sooner than he would have liked. He failed 180kg on depth so he took it again for his second. This time he was successful. 190kg for his third and a PB attempt. Ivan has a problem keeping his chest up when he squats and this always makes it difficult for the centre Judge to see his depth. The centre Judge ruled him out (on depth), but fortunately both the two side Judges gave him White Lights. Two whites, one red, was good enough, so PB Squat for Ivan.

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Bench – Ivan’s levers are not the best for Benching, (long long arms) but he always gives his best. An opener of 110kg was followed by a steady 117.5kg. 120kg for his third was missed so on to the Deadlift.

Deadlift – In July Ivan pulled a PB 265kg and looked fast then. It will be interesting to see what he had today. An opener of 235kg was put away so 255kg for his second was asked for. This was not as fast off the floor as I would have hoped for and although successful, Ivan was starting to look tired. A last big effort was required to get a third attempt of 267.5kg and a new PB. It came off the floor strong but slow and faltered at Ivan’s thighs. As much as he tried he couldn’t finish the lift so had to settle for 255kg. Ivan’s reward for the day; A PB Squat and Total.

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Reece

Reece last competed at the English posting a 585kg Total. He had set himself a target of 600kg today and was determined to get it.

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Squat – A good opener of 195kg was followed with 205gk. The 205kg pushed him forward slightly resulting in him to having to fight hard to get it. Reece has recently changed from flats to boots with heels so he needs to get used to the slightly different position he finds himself in when squatting. A third attempt for a PB 210kg was asked for. This time Reece set himself up better with a more solid upward drive – perfect! Three Whites and a very good squat.

Bench – Reece was hoping for 145kg today as this number keeps eluding him. 135kg to start was followed with a hard 140k. 142.5kg for his third was missed so Reece had to settle for 140k.

PBs in competitions especially National Championships are hard to find as the time between lifts and the additional stress cannot be duplicated in every-day training.

Deadlift – To achieve his 600kg total Reece would need a 10kg increase on his best Deadlift. The weights in the warm up had felt heavy working up to 220kg. Reece is developing in to a good competition lifter so we gave him 235kg for his opener- all good. 245kg for his second was very strong and successful. All or nothing for his third, 250kg on the bar for a 600kg total and a 10kg increase on his best Deadlift. Reece really got after the weight and was rewarded with three Whites. A good good day, PB Squat, Deadlift and Total.

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All the boys lifted exceptionally well. Preparing for a National Championship involves watching your weight, coping with your nerves, getting up early then lifting, not always when you’re ready but when you are told to go. It is not easy. So all credit to the lifters who take part; it is not like hitting PBs in the gym!

Thanks to Laura and Anna for making the journey to support the boys along with Anthony who was supposed to lift but missed the weigh-in. Also Big Dave for helping with the warm up and Chris who also had a lifter of his own.

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Next up the Greater London’s on the 22nd November. See you there.

Martin.

All photos © Dave McWilliams

LSE weightlifting last chance qualifier @ Crystal Palace – report

By Chris Ryan

Today I travelled down to Crystal Palace to compete in the London & South East Weightlifting last chance qualifier.

I weighed in at 94.25kg which is the lightest I’ve been for a long time. At my last competition in March I was 101.7kg.

Snatch

My planned opener was 75kg. I snatched 83kg in training last week so was hoping to surpass that today. I warmed up comfortably to 75kg with no misses on the way which got me feeling confident.

My first attempt on 75kg was a complete disaster; it looked completely different to my warmups and ended up going behind me.

The second attempt was much the same and ended up behind.

The pressure was on now but luckily I got my act together and hit 75kg on my third and final attempt, sparing me from my first bomb out!

Clean and Jerk

Planned opener was 100kg here. I got 107.5kg recently in training and I was feeling confident of more in the tank. I went up to 100 in the warmup room which was comfortable enough although not perfect.

100kg – three whites for this, easy enough.

108kg – The clean was a bit tougher but again, three white lights were granted. This was a PB for me (both in training and in competition).

114kg – failed on the clean.

I ended up with a 183kg total @ 94.25kg bodyweight which is also a PB. My thanks go out to Hamza for the coaching and to Diane for the expert filming of (most of) my lifts.

Below is a video of my attempts from the day (minus the third snatch).

2014 British Women’s Classic – report

This year Bethnal Green hosted the Ladies’ Championship and the place was heaving. 60 plus ladies were to lift including four from Bethnal Green.

Rachel Smith 52s
Tiffany Annan 57s
Laura Porter 72s
Anna Macnab 84+

Rachel

Squat – This was only Rachel’s second competition and she was nervous. She opened with 60kg which was successful. 65kg next was missed and also missed again on her third attempt.

Bench – An easy opener of 32.5kg was followed yet again with two misses of 35kg. Not the best of starts at your first championship, but the deadlift was to come and maybe a PB could be had!

Deadlift – A good solid opener of 85kg was followed by 90kg for an equally good second. 95kg was put on the bar for a PB third attempt which Rachel pulled really well. A 7.5kg increase ended her day on a good note. From a pretty poor start Rachel still managed a PB deadlift and total. So you never know!

Tiffany

Tiffany Annan

Tiffany Annan

Squat – Three good squats resulting in a PB of 102.5kg was a great start to her competition.

Bench – An easy opener of 50kg was followed by two misses of 52.5kg leaving her with just her opening Bench (she was not happy!)

Deadlift – A good solid opener of 115kg was followed by a very strong 122.5kg for a good PB. 127.5kg for the third attempt proved just too heavy on the day. A good day for Tiff, PBs in the squat, deadlift and total with, I’m sure, more to come.

Tiffany’s coach, Frederick Annan, is doing a good job – keep it going Fred!

See all of Tiffany’s lifts on YouTube.

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Tiffany Annan – 122.5kg deadlift

Laura

Squat – Laura opened with a fairly comfortable 90kg. This was followed with an even better 95kg second attempt. She has spent a long time hoping to get 100kg squat, so third attempt 100kg was taken. Success! And a very happy lifter.

Laura deserves much credit for her attitude and perseverance and is a good example for all, showing what can be achieved over time.

Bench – 47.5kg to open was followed by two misses of 50kg. Laura’s Bench is always and bit hit and miss, and today was no exception.

Laura Porter - 117.5kg deadlift

Laura Porter – 117.5kg deadlift

Deadlift – Laura has missed a few deadlifts by losing her grip on one hand and has been doing a bit of grip work to try and remedy this. A very easy 110kg opener was followed by a strong 115kg which was her previous best. 117.5kg for her third attempt and a possible PB if her grip held. It did. A solid 117.5kg and she was pleased.

Although nervous all week, she still achieved PBs in squat, deadlift and total. Not a bad day’s work.

Anna

Anna had been looking strong in training in the last few weeks so we were hoping for good numbers.

Squat – A good solid opener of 172.5kg set Anna up for a 180kg British record attempt on her second. This she completed better than the 172.5kg. A big big 185kg was put on for her third. A tight controlled descent, a strong upward drive, 185kg for a new British record!

Anna Macnab - 180kg deadlift

Anna Macnab – 180kg deadlift

Bench – A 77.5kg first attempt was followed by a hard 82.5kg. 85kg for the third was missed (work to be done).

Deadlift – We thought Anna would hit some good numbers in the squat, but with the deadlift we were not so sure. We brought her opener down to 170kg and this was completed successfully. A bit more speed was needed for the 180kg second attempt which she achieved. A British record attempt of 185.5kg for her third was asked for. This would require all Anna had left, especially at the top/lockout. Her determination was good and a very hard pull saw her successfully complete the lift.

What a day! Three PBs, squat, deadlift and total – all British records and British Champion. For Anna these numbers are starting to become very good and if she continues to improve the Worlds next year might be interesting.

See Anna’s lifts on YouTube.

All the ladies lifted very well, with a selection of PBs for each of them.

Laura, coach Martin & Anna

Laura, coach Martin & Anna

I would like to thank all the boys who helped with the loading: Reece, Dominic, Louis, Alec, Ryan, Chris, Diego, and Big Dave. And a special thanks to Neil for coming to the gym and sorting out the audio equipment on Saturday morning.

Next up – the British Men’s Unequipped in two weeks!

Martin.

All photos © Grant Hendry-Horne.

All-England Unequipped Powerlifting Championships – August 16/17

We took 3 Lifters to compete at this year’s English Championships at Moulton (Unequipped)

Louis Bichard – 93s U/23
Reece Smith – 93s Senior
Thomas Celestin – 105 Senior

All the boys lifted together. Louis and Reece in the A Flight and Thomas in the B Flight. Louis is now a full 93 so it will be interesting to watch his progress.

Photo by Dave McWilliams

Photo by Dave McWilliams

LOUIS

Photo by Dave McWIlliams

Photo by Dave McWilliams

SQUAT – Louis opened with a comfortable 180 Squat followed with a successful second attempt of 190 (which was harder). 195 for his third resulting in a miss, this left him with a PB of 190 setting up for the Bench.

BENCH – An easy opener of 120 was following be a good 125.
A third attempt 130 was asked for although hard, was a good lift and PB

DEADLIFT – The D/L for Louis is a bit of an unknown, since his bodyweight has gone up so we were about to see what he could do. Louis pulls Sumo and opened with a comfortable 215. A second pull of 225 set him up for a big third attempt. With 232.5 on the bar and Louis set to work. It was hard! He kept his shape, got the bar moving and got the lift. The 232.5 will be good for him in the future as he had to work really hard for it and he now knows what a tough D/L is.

3 PBs and a PB total – A very good day for Louis to go back to University with.

Photo by Dave McWilliams

Photo by Dave McWilliams

REECE

Photo by Dave McWilliams

Photo by Dave Rygielski

SQUAT – Reece opened with 190 on the Squat and looked comfortable. This was followed with 200 which, although successful, he had to work for. 205 for his third and it would be a test. Reece fought it all the way resulting in a PB of 205.

BENCH – An easy opener of 135 was followed with a good second attempt of 140. 145 for his last attempt was missed, so an equal PB of 140 was added to his total.

Photo by Dave McWilliams

Photo by Dave McWilliams

DEADLIFT – He opened with a easy 230 and took 240 for his second attempt. The 240 caught him half way up resulting in a miss. He took the 240 again for his third – this time with more aggression and the bar flew. A very good pull indeed and if Reece can find this speed and aggression again – 250+ is achievable. A PB squat and total were his rewards.

Photo by Dave McWilliams

Photo by Dave McWilliams

THOMAS

Photo by Dave McWilliams

Photo by Dave McWilliams

Last up was Thomas – His training has been going well, so we were expecting a good performance. This was to be Thomas’s second comp after having shoulder surgery and his Bench had been looking stronger.

Photo by Dave McWilliams

Photo by Dave McWilliams

SQUAT – We wanted 3 good squats to set him up for a good total, and Thomas did the job. 225, 235 and a good deep 240 to finish. (More to come).

BENCH – We thought that a 135/140 Bench would give Thomas a good sub-total to set him up for the D/L. This was to be a good example of plans not working out. An easy opener on the Bench of 125 was followed with 135 for his second attempt. Half way through locking out, the weight collapsed to his chest! Thomas had pain in left arm so we passed on the third attempt.

DEADLIFT – Going into the D/L Thomas was 45Kgs behind Edgar, his rival. An opener of 280 to start was followed by a comfortable 305 for his second.

Photo by Dave McWilliams

Photo by Dave McWilliams

Edgar took 275 for his third and got it, leaving Thomas a massive 320 to win. He gave it a good go, but was unsuccessful on this occasion. Although Thomas was disappointed, he knew that you can’t expect to win championships on just and Squat and D/L.

All the boys were placed second overall in their classes, lifted very well and were a credit to the Gym.

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I would like to thank Big Dave, Laura, Ernie and Andy Rodney for their help and support.

Martin

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