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USAWA Business

Please send Secretary correspondence to Sanjiv Gupta (sanjiv_gupta@hotmail.com) until further notice. This will include meet sanction forms, meet results, membership applications, etc.

The Executive Board intends to keep USAWA running with minimal disruptions. Several members and special assignment directors have been pitching in to keep content on the website and social media platforms.

Travis Lift

Any bar may be used in this lift, which may include the Heavy Lift Bar. The bar is supported on stands or a rack at waist height. The lifter assumes a position with the bar in front of the lifter. The feet must be parallel and in line with the torso. Width of feet placement is optional. The feet must not move during the lift, but the heels and toes may rise. The lifter is allowed to grip the bar with any grip, and may also have a specially adapted belt attached directly to the bar or connected by a chain. The lifter may perform the lift without the use of this belt. The lift begins at the lifter’s discretion. The lifter is allowed one test lift to check the balance of the weight and to make adjustments to the chain length or height of the support stands. The lifter will stand and lift the weight or bar clear of the stands or rack. The shoulders and torso do not have to be upright upon the finish of the lift. The legs must straighten, but the knees do not need to be locked. Once the weight is motionless, and the plates on both ends of the bar are off the supports at the same time, an official will give a command to end the lift.

I have been interested in the Travis Lift for over a year. I reached out on the USAWA Forum and had several responses. Most of the responses were words of warning. Being physically attached to weights from 900-2000 pounds that could travel 3 feet before coming to rest on the ground can obviously end badly.

Reviewing the records list, brave souls have taken this on three different times: Ambridge RD 1990 (1), Dino Gym Challenge 2006 (15), and Florida RD 2015 (2)

  • Women’s Records:
    • Kirstie Griffis – 520 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Misty Fritz – 520 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Mary McConnaughey – 740 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
  • Men’s Records:
    • Theo Prior – 705 (2015 Florida RD)
    • Kent Longbine – 880 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Derek Prior – 585 (2015 Florida RD)
    • Layne Burnett – 1200 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • David Suttle – 1200 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Rick Newton – 1200 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Joe Garcia – 2000 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Dean Ross – 1200 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Howard Prechtel – 1815 (RD Ambridge 1990)
    • Rudy Bletscher – 740 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Tim Pinkerton – 1200 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Kurt Pholman – 1000 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Bret Carter – 1600 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Eric Todd – 2000 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)
    • Josh Hettinger – 1200 (Dino Gym Challenge 2006)

Taking this lift on requires (1) an attachment to a belt (2) a platform or pins to pull from and (3) enough plates to test a 1RM.

I fashioned an attachment from leather that I had left over from another project.  I was planning on running chain from the belt attachment to a normal Olympic barbell.

For the platform, my blocks were not tall enough, so I set up a barbell on the safety stops of my squat rack.  This seemed a little sketchy.  If the weights got heavy enough or I missed a lift badly enough, the whole squat rack could just tip over.

The weights are an obvious frustration also.  With a crew of lifters, setting up a heavy lift is not so bad.  At home, it is much harder to get all of the plates out and put them away than it is to perform the lift.

I worked my way up from 135 and spent every 90-pound increment fiddling with the connection to the belt.  Whenever I thought I had it right and added more weight, the belt attachment felt too long.  When the attachment is too long, you have to hold tighter with your hands.  I eventually topped at 525 pounds.

525 pounds is not heavy.  Many athletes my size can deadlift that without issue.  For me, my grip is probably done somewhere around 400 pounds and the belt attachment bought me another 125 pounds.

What lifts have you been trying lately?  Consider submitting an article for the USAWA website!

Colorado OTSM Classic

Congratulations to Kim for winning the women’s field and the overall title!  Jarrod won the men’s field but could not overcome the age-weight-gender adjustments.  Nisha won the junior field.

This was the inaugural installation of an OTSM event held in Colorado.  Given the popularity of Old Time Strongman, I wanted to make sure Colorado athletes had a chance to give it a try.  For over half the local field it was the first time lifting with Dinnie Rings.  In Colorado, we had (4) official lifters and (2) athletes unofficially giving All-Round weightlifting a try.  Jeff and Tony joined in from Missouri to round out the field.

Top Dinnie Lift – Jarrod Fobes – 506 pounds
Top Saxon Deadlift – Jeff Wenzel – 135 pounds

Colorado OTSM Classic

High Country Vigour
September 13, 2025
Meet Director: Sanjiv Gupta
Score Keeper: Sanjiv Gupta
The one official system was used for all lifts.
Officials: Jarrod Fobes, Sanjiv Gupta, Nisha Gupta, Tony Lupo, Allison Lupo, Bill Clark
Loaders: Jarrod, Sanjiv, Nisha, Kim, Greg, Billy
All lifts are recorded in pounds; All lifts performed to IAWA uniform standards.
Lifts: Dinnie Lift; Saxon Deadlift; Saxon Deadlift, 2×5 (exhibition lift)

Saxon Deadlift, 2×5 Exhibition

In addition to the (2) official lifts, a Saxon Deadlift, 2×5 was added as an exhibition.

  • Sanjiv Gupta – 115 pounds
  • Jarrod Fobes – 115 pounds
  • Kim Van Wagner – 80 pounds
  • Nisha Gupta – 45 pounds

The 2×5 is a completely different lift and the results show Kim and Nisha were able to lift 30-45% more with the 2×5 Saxon Bar, while Sanjiv and Jarrod did not show much difference between the 2×5 and the 3×4 Saxon Bar.

We used a Sorinex Bare Steel 3×4 Saxon Bar with an empty weight of 45 pounds. This implement was too heavy for our Junior lifter today. We used a custom fabricated Bare Steel 2×5 Saxon Bar with an empty weight of 35 pounds. This was suitable for all of our lifters. Jarrod missed his second attempt at 135 pounds, but would have likely shown an improvement with more conservative 2nd and 3rd attempts.

Record Session:

Jarrod Fobes – Hackenschmidt Floor Press – 300 pounds
Sanjiv Gupta – Deadlift, Fulton Bar – 213 pounds
Sanjiv Gupta – Deadlift, Fulton, Left – 113 pounds
Sanjiv Gupta – Deadlift, Fulton, Right – 108 pounds

2025 Annual USAWA Meeting Minutes

Notes taken by Beth Skwarecki and Sanjiv Gupta

The annual meeting of the United States All-round Weightlifting Association was held on July 18, 2025 at 6:11 p.m at Angie’s Family Restaurant in Albany, KY. The President, Secretary, and Vice President were present.

Members present were:

  • Nisha Gupta
  • Diya Gupta
  • Beth Skwarecki
  • Jessica Hopps
  • Allison Lupo
  • Brian Guffey
  • Michael Hanlein
  • Tobias Ortega
  • Wade Marchand
  • Isaac Bankens
  • David DeForest
  • Dan Jones
  • Denny Habecker
  • Clint Poore
  • Helen Kahn
  • Lynn Homan
  • Bentley Klein
  • Randy Smith
  • Larry Traub
  • Ashley Stearns
  • Kyle Frappier
  • Chris Frappier
  • Sanjiv Gupta
  • Chris Henderson
  • Chad Ullom
  • Tony Lupo
  • Randy Richey
  • Dave Glasgow
  • Nils Larson
  • Frank Ciavattone
  • Jeff Bankens
  • Jarrod Gaddis

Chad Ullom motioned to waive the reading of the 2024 Annual Meeting’s minutes, since they have been on the website all year. The motion passed and the minutes were approved.

Reports

Reports were given by the treasurer (motion to approve by Randy Smith), website director (motion to approve by Sanjiv Gupta), awards director (motion to approve by Clint Poore), records director (motion to approve by Clint Poore), drug enforcement director (motion to approve by Nisha Gupta), officials director (motion to approve by Jessica Hopps) and IAWA representative (motion to approve by Beth Skwarecki). Minutes of the most recent IAWA world meeting are available on the website.

The awards director, Tony Lupo, reported that only 30% of the membership voted in the annual awards. Next year he would like to have a better system, perhaps something on the website that can connect voters with the names and accomplishments of the members they might vote for. He also suggested giving out awards for a male and female winner for each category, instead of for a winner and a runner-up.

The drug enforcement director, Chad Ullom, reported that we had four tests in the past year. Three were negative, and one was waived by a person who admitted to drug use and accepted a suspension. Chad recognized Eric Todd for his work in setting up our current drug testing program, and recommended Eric Todd as his replacement as the drug enforcement director.

A brief summary of the results of the member survey was given by Randy Smith. As to the purpose and core activities of the USAWA, 90% of respondents said that promoting historic odd lifts is important. 80% want USAWA to be drug free. 59% think setting records is important. As to the direction the USAWA seems to be going, about 25% thought the organization is going in the right direction, 25% in the wrong direction, and the middle 50% did not have a strong opinion. A large amount of people felt they didn’t have much say in how the organization is run, and would like more transparency and more opportunities to participate. Full results are here on the website.

Unfinished business – Weaver stick

As unfinished business, the Secretary asked members if any motions were desired to address the Weaver stick rule changes that the Executive Board made after the meeting last year. No motions were made.

New lift – Reflex bench press

A new lift was presented to the membership for approval, the Reflex bench press. A majority vote (31-1) approved it as a new type of bench press in section A of the rulebook. The rule is as follows:

Reflex bench press. Standard bench press rules apply, with the following modifications: The lifter self-unracks the weight. The bar must be lowered to touch the chest and pressed immediately (no pause). There is no press command—the only command is “Rack!” after lockout. This creates a touch-and-go bench press movement.

Other new business from the draft agenda

Beth Skwarecki motioned that the bylaws be changed to refer to U.S. residency rather than citizenship as the requirement for membership eligibility. This motion failed to receive the ⅔ majority needed to pass.  18 in favor 5 opposed.

Beth Skwarecki motioned that the drug test policy be amended to allow the testing lab’s Medical Resource Officer to correspond with athletes about their medical use of drugs, rather than requiring the Executive Board to do so. The Executive Board would still be responsible for making decisions based on the MRO’s report. The motion succeeded.  17+ in favor 0 opposed. The drug testing rule, part 6, shall now read:

An appeal may be made by a lifter for an exception for a specific agent or agents. The appeal must be for medical reasons. The lifter must provide documentation supporting the appeal. The executive board’s decision will be decided by majority vote.

Beth Skwarecki motioned that the Bavarian deadlift’s rules be changed to remove the portion that reads “The outside of the hands should be no further than 12 inches apart.” Clint Poore explained that some lifters’ hands are more than 6 inches wide and they cannot abide by this rule. The equipment used would still be the same, so the length of the bar will not change. The motion passed. 17+ in favor 0 opposed

Beth Skwarecki brought up a concern that had been voiced about the wrist wrap thickness rule being difficult for lifters to follow, given the types of wrist wraps currently on the market, and difficult for officials to enforce. TK PERSON motioned that the thickness requirement for wrist and knee wraps be removed from the rule. The motion passed. 17+ in favor 0 opposed. The Equipment section, part 1, shall now read:

No wrapping is allowed except wrist wraps and knee wraps. Knee wraps are ONLY allowed for the Anderson squat, front squat, and the 12” base squat. Wrist wraps must not exceed 1 meter in length and knee wraps must not exceed 2 meters in length. The maximum width of wrist wraps and knee wraps is 10 cm. If wrist wraps contain thumb loops, they must be removed from the thumbs prior to lifting.

Beth Skwarecki motioned to amend the uniform rule to allow form-fitting pants under or instead of shorts. The motion passed. 17+ in favor 0 opposed. The rule, to be added to the Equipment section, shall say:

Leg coverings such as leggings, tights, or long singlets that cover the knee shall be allowed as long as the position of the knee can be clearly seen by officials. These may be worn in addition to, or instead of, shorts.

The new business on the draft agenda being concluded, the floor was opened to members for additional business.

Canadian membership

Clint Poore motioned that Canadian members of USAWA shall become full members rather than provisional members, and be allowed to set U.S. records. There was discussion about whether this should apply to other countries as well. The records director said he had no problem with tracking records from Canadians. The motion to extend full membership to Canadians passed.  24 in favor 2 opposed. 

Beth Skwarecki motioned that the provisional category of membership be abolished, so that any person from any country can join the USAWA as a full member. This motion passed. 24 in favor 2 opposed. 

Sanjiv Gupta motioned that records already set by Canadian lifters be added to the USAWA record books retroactively, if the records director deems this feasible. This motion passed. 17+ in favor 0 opposed.

Changes to voting requirements

Chris Frappier motioned to remove the ⅔ majority requirement for making changes to the bylaws. Amending this rule would itself require a ⅔ majority. This motion failed. 3 in favor.

Quarterly all-member voting meetings

Chris Frappier motioned that the USAWA require the board to hold quarterly all-member voting meetings so members would not have to be present at the Annual Meeting to vote on important business. This motion failed. 6 in favor 14 opposed.

Weigh-in timing

Clint Poore motioned that the USAWA allow 24-hour weigh-ins for all record days and competitions at the discretion of the meet promoter. This motion failed. 11 in favor 12 opposed.

Elections

For the office of President, Clint Poore and Denny Habecker were both nominated. Voting was done by ballot, and Clint Poore won the office.

Beth Skwarecki nominated Sanjiv Gupta for Secretary, and he was approved on a vote of acclamation.

Beth Skwarecki nominated Eric Todd, who was not present, to continue in his role as Treasurer. This was approved on a vote of acclamation.

Unrecorded member nominated Tony Lupo as Vice President, and this was approved on a vote of acclamation.

For the at-large board member, Unrecorded member nominated Kyle Frappier and Diya Gupta nominated Nisha Gupta. A ballot was taken and Kyle Frappier won the position.

Beth Skwarecki nominated Sanjiv Gupta as the new Website Director and he was approved on a vote of acclamation.

Chad Ullom nominated Eric Todd as the new Drug Enforcement Director, and he was approved on a vote of acclamation.

Joe Garcia was approved to continue as Officials Director on a vote of acclamation.

Tony Lupo was approved to continue as Awards Director and as Records Director on votes of acclamation.

Kyle Frappier motioned to create a position of Social Media Director. This motion passed. Unrecorded member nominated Kyle Frappier as Social Media Director and he was approved on a vote of acclamation.

Championship bids

A bid by Sanjiv Gupta was the only bid made for the 2026 Nationals, and was accepted by majority vote.

Meeting Adjourned 8:16 PM.

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