Guys – Lots of things have happened in the USAWA in the past that I have made me “shake my head”. I’m sure the issue with this meet is that it was sanctioned by the USAWA, and was NEVER INTENDED for the 12″ base deadlift to be performed in it by the meet director. But due to miscommunication and other issues, it got placed in the results as that and then into the record list. I do remember hearing once (I think for Joe McCoy??) that this meet had a dual sanction with another PL organization. I will have to ask Joe that the next time I talk to him. That is the cause of the baby powder on the legs, as most all PL organizations allow it. Thus one of the many reasons now that our bylaws state: “Sanctioned USAWA competitions and or events must not be sanctioned with any other organization. Violation of this will result in loss of USAWA sanction.” Sanctioning with multiple organizations that have different rules causes a major conflict of rules, and something always ends up “bending”. However, that bylaw was NOT IN PLACE at that time. Nor was there drug testing in the USAWA at the time either – no real drug testing happened in the USAWA till 2002, and only in 2010 did we test more than a meet or two per year which was very inadequate. I hope this explains some of the reasons why these things happened. Al