Category Archives: 2023 Meet Results

2023 4TH QUARTER POSTAL

Dan Wagman’s 503-pound deadlift—2 dumbbells sets a new all-time USAWA record in the 80 kg class. He repeated that all-time record-breaking feat in the other two contested lifts as well.

This quarter postal had it’s largest number of entries yet. We had 28 men and 10 women compete in this meet. Dan Wagman led the men’s division, while Kasey Cicero topped the hotly contested women’s division.

October 1 thru December 31, 2023

The Lifts -Snatch from Hang, Deadlift-2 Dumbbells, Pullover and Press All lifts are in pounds – Records are marked with an*

LIFTERS WITH 3 OFFICIALS – Steve Jury, Everett Todd, Kasey Cicero, Lilly Todd, Stacy Todd, and Phoebe Todd. -LIFTERS WITH 2 OFFICIALS – Barry Bryan, Eric Todd, Dan Jones, Denny Habecker, Spencer Wenzel, Frank Ciavattone, Nils Larson, Chris Todd, Wade Marchand, Carl Puzin, Lance Foster, Leroy Todd, Allison Lupo, LIFTERS WITH ONE OFFICIAL – Dan Wagman, Dave DeForest, Tony Hose, Anthony Lupo, Jeff Wenzel, John Carter, Aaron Luther, Wyatt Sawyer, Bill Clark, and Janet Thompson. LIFTERS WITH NO CERTIFIED OFFICIAL – Abe Smith, Randy Smith, Dave Hahn, Barry Pensyl, Sanjiv Gupta, Beth Skwarecki, R.J. Jackson, Sylvia Stockall, and Kim Van Wagner.

Schmidt’s Backbreaker Pentathlon

By Bill Clark

A pair of veterans dominated the Umpteenth (25th/30th?) Steve Schmidt Backbreaker Pentathlon, joined

by a pair of new folks in the upper level of the chain and back lifters.

RJ Jackson checked in from Corpus Christy, Texas, to win the women’s division and John Carter, now in

the 65-69 age group, took the men’s title.

Jackson, 61, was the only entry from outside Clark’s Gym and she did her lifts on some unique

“equipment” that got the job done but must have cost her many pounds in the process. Unfortunately,

she was the only one of the seven entries whose lifts were not judged – proof once again that the

USAWA must approve both video entries – and the much-needed quick approval of new officials.

The lack of remote entries was disheartening but not discouraging. The upcoming Zercher Strength

Classic (January 27-28) will be offered hybrid, which means you can lift anywhere in the world and set

records with proper registration and with approved USAWA officials – and even without officials,

you can be the champion – on your own honesty and good looks.

Plus – if you have officials, each sanctioned meet, in person or hybrid, allows you to break up to five

USAWA records.

And – Clark’s Gym never charges an entry fee.

What’s not to like about that arrangement?

One of the highlights of the day was the emergence of 48-year-old Jeff Wenzel. His first contact with the

USAWA was as a loader/spotter for the 2022 Bench Press Decathlon. In 2023, he finished third in the

meet and slowly has become interested in many other challenges. Now he’s joined by his 16-year-old

son, Spencer, a high school junior. Remember that name.

Results are as follows:

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