Category Archives: USAWA Daily News

Updated Goerner’s Club

By Al Myers

Chad Ullom lifting 310 pounds in the Middle Fingers Deadlift, and joining the USAWA Goerner's Club.

Chad Ullom lifting 310 pounds in the Middle Fingers Deadlift, and joining the USAWA Goerner’s Club.

I always notice outstanding lifts from meet results when I’m updating the Record List.  Every meet has a few that stand out amongst the rest. At the Dino Gym Challenge a few weeks ago Chad Ullom made a lift of 310 pounds in the Middle Fingers Deadlift.  It was done on a fourth attempt so it would be easy to miss as it’s hidden in the “footnotes” of the meet results.  Of all the Finger Deadlifts I’ve considered the Middle Finger Deadlift as the KING of the finger deadlifts as the most weight can be lifted with this long strong digit.

Years ago I’ve dubbed a GOERNER’S CLUB and have kept track of the lifters that are in it.  Chad’s great MF DL at the Dino Challenge gets him into this exclusive club of finger gripsters.

I have written blogs in the past about the Middle Fingers Deadlift and the famous old time German Strongman Hermann Goerner. I want to share again part of a story I’ve written before.

David Willoughby in his book The Super Athletes listed Goerner as having done a MF deadlift of 140 kilograms (308.5 pounds) around 1925.  I have always considered this the mark to beat to be outstanding in the middle fingers deadlift.  Now, compared to what Hermann has reported in his other finger lifts, this lift of his seems to be a sub-maximal effort.  None the less, it is a very good lift (and is actually believable compared to some of his other claims).   However, this 308.5# middle finger deadlift is not listed in Hermann’s autobiography by Edgar Mueller’s Goerner the Mighty.  I have read this book several times, and I don’t ever remember seeing this lift listed.  Mueller does talk in one chapter about the wide deviations of grips that Hermann uses for his deadlifts, and mentions a middle finger overhand grip  deadlift (of which he lists Goerner as having worked up to 220 pounds), but nothing about using an alternate grip as we allow in the USAWA for the Finger Deadlifts.

I’ve always considered  Goerner’s Middle Finger Deadlift of 308.5 pounds as the mark to be considered outstanding at this lift. Only a handful of USAWA lifter’s have achieved it in USAWA competition and are part of the USAWA “Goerner’s Club”.  This is the short list:

1. Kevin Fulton 400 pounds – 1999 SuperGrip Challenge
2. Dan Wagman 316 pounds – 2017 Iron Warrior RD
3. Ben Edwards  315 pounds – 2016 USAWA Grip Championships
4. Chad Ullom 310 pounds – 2019 Dino Gym Challenge
5.  Bill DiCiccio 309 pounds – 1994 IAWA Gold Cup

On a sidenote of Chad’s 310# Middle Finger Deadlift, is that it broke an outstanding record held by Joe Garcia of 305 pounds.  I hated removing Joe’s name from the record list as he was so close to being in the Goerner Club – and now his great lift will be left unremembered (except for me and him of course!). I feel for you Joe as I was close once with a 300# MF lift that got removed from the Record List as well by James Fuller.

The ALL TIME master of the Middle Finger Deadlift in the USAWA is Kevin Fulton.  In addition to his 400 pound lift, he is without a doubt the man who exceeded 309 pounds in competition more than anyone else.  I tried to count all the times he has done it, and after I got to six I gave up as no one else is remotely close!

 

World Championships

By Al Myers

MEET ANNOUNCEMENT –

2019 IAWA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

The plans for the 2019 World Championships are underway! My father LaVerne and I are  the co-promoters and directors of the 2019 IAWA Worlds, which is the biggest meet  in the International All Round Weightlifting Association.   We are both excited and honored to be able to do this promotion.  The dates have been set for October 5th & 6th.

The lifts have been approved for this two day event.  They are as follows:

DAY ONE

Reverse Curl (Curl – Strict, Reverse Grip)
2H Snatch From the Hang (Snatch – From Hang)
One Hand Clean and Jerk (Clean and Jerk – One Arm)
2H Thumbless Deadlift (Deadlift – No Thumbs, Overhand Grip)

DAY TWO

Pullover and Push Press with Bridge (Pullover and Push)
Continental onto Belt (Continental to Belt)
Straddle Deadlift – 2″ Bar (Jefferson Lift – Fulton Bar)

The first listed name is the official IAWA-UK name, the name in parenthesis is the official USAWA name for the lift.  Fortunately for the lifts this year the IAWA-UK and the USAWA rules for each lift are identical so there shouldn’t be any confusion on the rules.

For USAWA lifters, this gives you a great opportunity to compete in Worlds without traveling out of the country.   IAWA Worlds is only in the states every 3-4 years.  I’m hoping for a great turnout, so put this event on your calendars!

ENTRY FORM (PDF) – 2019 IAWA World Championship Entry Form

2018 Year in Review

By Al Myers

coverscanI have just finished the 2018 USAWA Year in Review.  Every year since I have been secretary of the USAWA I have done this Review Book.  I take all the information that has been put on the website (blogs, meet results, past history archives, etc) and copy it into a book, which is printed off.  I also include this book as a digital file on the website if someone wants to look at it that way or print it off themselves.

I do this for one reason primarily – and that is to preserve the history of the USAWA in paper form.  It always surprises me by the amount of information that this website accumulates every year. This year the Year in Review is 381 pages long and contains 76,491 words!  It would take a few evenings to get all that read.

If anyone wants a printed copy of the Year in Review please let me know.  I plan to take it to the printer’s next week.  The cost is $50, made out to the USAWA.

2019 Postal Series

By Al Myers

The entire 2019 Postal Series Meets has been announced.  The USAWA has had a long history of promoting postal meets, and for the last several years have hosted a Postal Series, consisting of 4 quarterly Postal Meets with the last one being the USAWA Postal Championships.

The promotion of these meets are done by the USAWA, under the direction of the Postal Meet Director Denny Habecker.  All scoresheets are to be sent to Denny as he does the formula calculations for the final meet standings. There is no entry fee to enter the USAWA Postal Meets. The Postal series is sponsored by the USAWA.  However, you must be a current member of the USAWA to participate.

Postal Meets are a great way to get introduced to All Round Weightlifting. Denny picks a variety of different lifts for each meet.  Rules for the lifts are found in the USAWA Rule Book, which is available for free download from the website.

Now for the lifts of this years Postal Series!

1st Quarter Postal Meet – January 1st to March 31st
Jerk – From Racks
Hack Lift – One Arm
Deadlift – Fulton Dumbbell, One Arm
(done with opposite hand than hack lift)

2nd Quarter Postal Meet – April 1st to June 30th
Snatch – From Hang
Curl – Strict, Reverse Grip
Vertical Bar Deadlift – 2 Bars, 2″

3rd Quarter Postal Meet – July 1st to September 30th
Pullover and Press
Curl – 2 Dumbbells, Cheat
Continental to Belt

Postal Championships – October 1st to December 31st
Press – Dumbbell, One Arm
Deadlift – 2 Dumbbells
Push Press – From Rack

All entry forms for the USAWA Postal Meets are found in upcoming events in the right column of the website homepage.

Dino Challenge

By Al Myers

2019 Dino Gym Challenge
“Dale Friesz Memorial Meet”

Group picture from the 2019 Dino Gym Challenge

Group picture from the 2019 Dino Gym Challenge

The weather turned cold and the forecast looked bad, but 5 brave lifters made their way to the Dino Gym Challenge this year.  I’m sure this would have been a very well attended meet this year if not for the bad weather as I had several lifters cancel their attendance because of concerns of the bad road conditions.   I’ve always known that’s a risk I take having this meet in January – but the show goes on!

Best Lifter Chad Ullom (right) receiving his award from meet director Al Myers (left).

Best Lifter Chad Ullom (right) receiving his award from meet director Al Myers (left).

This year the meet was dedicated to the late Dale Friesz.  All the lifts contested were among Dale’s favorites.   It provided a great variety from finger lifting to the Neck Lift.  It gave everyone a challenge for sure!

Chad Ullom won the BEST LIFTER award.  The highlight lift for Chad was his 310 pound Middle Finger Deadlift.  That’s the most he has ever done, and is one of the best MF deadlifts ever done in the USAWA.

I want to thank Chad, LaVerne Myers, Dean Ross, Brandon Rein, and Calvin Heit for competing.  It was another great meet at the Dino Gym!

MEET RESULTS:

Dino Gym Challenge
January 19th, 2019
Dino Gym
Holland, KS

Meet Director: Al Myers

Meet Scorekeeper: Al Myers

Official (1-official system used): Al Myers

Lifts: Finger Lift – Ring, Deadlift – Fulton Bar One Arm, Deadlift – One Arm, Deadlift – Middle Fingers, Neck Lift

MENS DIVISION

Lifter Age BWT RF DLF1 DL1 MFDL Neck TOT PTS
Chad Ullom 47 239 114R 160R 365R 270 500 1409 1235
LaVerne Myers 74 230 100R 170L 204R 172 260 906 1012
Calvin Heit 16 159 100R 120R 204R 192 190 806 909
Brandon Rein 23 153 69R 100R 162R 172 240 743 781
Dean Ross 76 244 74L 95R 152L 132 240 693 762

EXTRA ATTEMPTS FOR RECORD

Chad Ullom: Middle Finger DL 310
Dean Ross: Finger Lift Ring 84L

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

RECORD DAY LIFTS

Al Myers – 52 years old, 232# BWT
Pinch Grip DL Right Hand 125#
Pinch Grip DL Left Hand 125#
Pinch Grip Strict Right Hand 55#
Pinch Grip Strict Left Hand 55#
Deadlift Fulton Bar Right Arm 182#

LaVerne Myers – 74 years old, 230# BWT
Pinch Grip DL Right Hand 125#
Pinch Grip DL Left Hand 125#
Pinch Grip Strict Right Hand 55#
Pinch Grip Strict Left Hand 55#
Finger Lift – Ring Left 100#

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