Category Archives: 2024 Meet Results

Postal results – Q3 2024

Postal Director Denny Habecker writes: We had the most participants in this postal that we have ever had, with 30 men and 14 women lifters taking part. Thank you to everyone who lifted. R.J. Jackson was the top lifter in a very competitive field.

July 1 Thru September 30, 2024
Lifts: Deadlift- Ciavattone- One hand, Curl -Reverse, People’s Deadlift

Results are attached below.

Heavy Gym Garage Record Day Results

by Beth Skwarecki

I’ve never hosted a meet before, but I thought I’d invite some lifters from my weightlifting gym to try out some USAWA lifts and set some records. Thus the HGGRD was born—Heavy Gym being the name my kids gave to our home gym long ago, and “Garage” in the name to be clear this would be a very informal meet. A few friends came over on 10/12/2024 to join in the fun and we had a blast setting records in some of USAWA’s silliest lifts. 

On the morning of the meet, I got an email from Bill Clark inviting my lifters to do his record day as well, so that we could each do 10 lifts and send five to Bill. Some of his lifters would be doing the same and contributing to my record day. So I’ll tell the story of the day as it unfolded, but some of the lifts will be officially recorded on Bill’s scoresheet, which will post soon.

We started with the Hackenschmidt floor press, and then did a team version of that lift, finding that it worked best if the two lifters lie in opposite directions—although the lift is much harder with two people than one due to the crowding. Nicole and I made up one team for the day’s team lifts, while Diana and Pierre formed the other team.

Next was the Anderson squat, which some of us did individually, and then we also did it in teams. Pierre and Diana managed an impressive 501 pounds on the team Anderson lift.

Then we attempted the new 2 dumbbell bench press, with our lighter lifters happily setting records—but Chris needed heavier dumbbells than the rest of us were able to hand to him as spotters. He set a respectable record with 109 pounds per hand, but I told him he’d have to make a trip to someplace like Buffville to find his true limits in that lift.

We discovered that Nicole posesses the superpower of having enough hamstring flexibility to do a perfect Mansfield lift. Her record today at 71 kilos (156 pounds) is the heaviest women’s Mansfield lift of all time. 

We then did some of the sillier Olympic lift variations: the Kelly snatch, Judd clean and jerk, and the Ziegler clean. My Kelly snatch of 63 pounds is another all time women’s record. We also did some team Ziegler cleans.

Finally, we finished out the day with some finger lifts, including what may be our silliest lift of all: a team left pinky finger lift of 50 pounds.

Correction, 10/14/2024, 7:23pm – Buffville’s results weren’t included in the original result sheet I posted. They have been added below.

Correction, 10/20/2024 – Diana’s weight class was listed incorrectly. She is in the 80, not the 75.

Results – Buffville Road to the Century Club Record Day 6

The latest Buffville record day in Kentucky featured 13 lifters in four locations. The lifts included several Weaver Stick lifts, Bavarian Deadlifts, and Jefferson deadlifts. The day also included an all-time record in the foot press: 1,505 pounds by Jeff Wenze.

(Beth Skwarecki would also like to note that, thanks to her daughter’s participation in this meet, four out of five women’s records in the James lift are now held by a mother-daughter team.)

Results are below.

Apple Festival World Record Breakers Classic – Results

Results are in for the Apple Festival World Record Breakers Classic, although the day turned out very different than planned thanks to Hurricane Helene. The apple festival was canceled, and the record day moved to Buffville Gym where just two intrepid lifters, Clint Poore and Ashley Stearns, set their records. Results are attached.

IAWA World Postal Championships results – updated

by Al Myers

These results were first posted on 9/11/2024, but Al later wrote to me: “There was an error by the US Postal Service in which one club’s entries did not make it to my address.  I felt it was the right thing to do to have these entries added to the World Postal Championships.” The updated results are below.

Another great year for the IAWA World Postal Championships!! 

This year we had 55 lifters compete from the United States, Australia, and England. This World Postal Championships is one of  three (with the World Championships and the Gold Cup being the other two) promoted by IAWA. I want to REALLY thank all  those that participated. Your participation is what makes this a great event! As per the tradition the past few years, the lifts of  the first day Worlds were contested. I’ve included best lifters, individual overall rankings, 3 person team rankings, and club  rankings. 

The Overall Best Lifter was ABE SMITH, followed by CHLOE BRENNAN and RJ JACKSON. The Overall Best 3-person Team went  to BURTON’S POWERHOUSE (Chloe Brennan, Josh Davidson, Matt Jones). The Overall Best Club went to CLARK’S GYM, which  had 14 members participate. The Overall Best Association went to the USAWA, with the IAWAUK in second, and the ARWF in  third.  

The youngest lifter that entered was LOGAN WENZEL at 9 years of age. The oldest lifter was BILL CLARK at 92 years of age!  The highest total weight lifted was by MATT JONES with 465 kilos.  

If anyone notices any errors in these results please let me know as soon as possible so I can get things corrected. Sometimes I  have difficulties reading the handwriting on the official scoresheets.  

Again, I want to thank everyone for entering this meet and making it an outstanding annual event in IAWA.

Full results are attached below.

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