2025 National Championship Preview

I am starting to get excited about the 2025 National Championship in Albany, Kentucky. 

With (30) registered athletes, this will be one of the larger fields for nationals.  The past 10 years have had an average of 14 lifters.  You must go back to 2002 at Ambridge, PA for the last field over 25 athletes and the record seems to be 37 athletes who descended on Cleveland, OH in 1994.  As of this writing, 8 of 10 USAWA clubs will be represented.  The 30 athletes have combined for over 250 years on the platform and set over 3000 records.

With (4) lifts, this will be the fewest lifts ever used to decide a National Champion.  (10) lifts had been typical in the early years and the last 10 years have seen an average of (6) lifts.  This will also be a one-day meet.  The last 10 years have seen (7) one-day meets and (3) two-day meets.  With all the fun activities around Kentucky, I am sure folks will find plenty of things to do with a day off on Sunday.

Interestingly, all the lifts will be from the Strongman Category.  Typically, we have seen a broad mix of cleans, presses, snatches, jerks, deadlifts, squats, curls, pullovers, dumbbell lifts and even the occasional Fulton bar lift, Heavy Lift or Special equipment lift.  All (4) lifts are IAWA lifts as well so there is an opportunity to set age group, National and world records.  Remember to set a National record you must not only perform at Nationals, but your lift has to be an all age class record for your weight class.

Hackenschmidt Floor Press, Dinnie Lift, Saxon Deadlift and Dumbbell to Shoulder are all being contested for the first time at a National Championship.  With the large field, these should all go quick and should be easy to judge.  They are all taken from the floor and do not require rack height adjustments, chain length adjustments, checking a bar for balance, etc.  For those all-rounders who have struggled with overhead movements, this meet is for you.  With the Saxon Deadlift being very implement dependent it will be interesting to see how the warmup area is set up and how many competition platforms will be used.

Judging will not be an issue as there will be (12) Level 2 and (4) Level 1 officials in attendance.

The large field also bodes well for the annual meeting.  USAWA has seen solid steady participation numbers and that has brought some contention regarding drug testing, supportive equipment, uniforms, USAWA officers, association with IAWA, new lifts, rule changes and by-law changes.  Most can be accommodated with a simple majority, but by-law changes will require a 2/3 majority vote.

We have also been fortunate to see a large influx of provisional Canadian members the past two years.  Aside from brief bubbles of participation from New Zealand and Spain; Canada offers the best opportunity to grow All-Round weightlifting worldwide or at least give North America a larger voice.

There will be (6) athletes competing for the women’s title.  (4) masters athletes and (2) juniors.  Beth Skwarecki is the favorite having won the past four years.  The women’s junior championship is up for grabs as recent past champions Lilly Todd, Phoebe Todd and Daphne Lansdown will not be in attendance.

There will be (24) athletes competing for the men’s title.  2024 Champion, Abe Smith, will not be in attendance, but runner up Randy Smith will be there.  Dave DeForest has been a top five finisher the past few years as well.  Larry Traub was the 2012 runner up and appears to be in good form.  Chad Ullom was the 2014 champion, and these lifts should suit him well. 

Isaac Bankens appears to have a lock on the men’s Junior division.  The Senior division will be a battle between Brian Guffey, Kyle Frappier and Chris Henderson.

Safe travels to the athletes and supporters who will be making their way to Albany, KY.

Roster for HomeGymCon Push/Pull

by Clint Poore

#LifterClubGenderBirth DateAge
1Lynne HomanBuffville GymF62
2Alexandria McDonaldIron Palace PodcastF18
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4Mark EvansM69
5Michael HanleinM31
6Ashley StearnsBuffville GymM45
7Kyle AgreIron Palace PodcastM18
8Jarrod GaddisBuffville GymM47
9Allen FaggIron Palace PodcastM47
10Chris HendersonBody Max BarbellM35
11Bret NewcombM42
12Kenneth Viktora JonesM36
13Michael CotneyIron Palace PodcastM52
14Cole BersagliaIron Palace PodcastM20
15James HallBuffville GymM54
16Randy RicheyBody Max BarbellM62
17Brian GuffeyBody Max BarbellM39
18Tim PaulBuffville GymM65
19David PaulBuffville GymM29
20Charles MullenexM33
21Clint PooreBuffville GymM51
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2025 USAWA Nationals Update #5

A mighty day of strength to you!

The 2025 USAWA Nationals is less than one month away and things are looking great for a fantastic meet. 

I wanted to say a massive THANK YOU to everyone who has registered so far, all memberships are current and we are excited to see old friends and meet new ones as well. Here are 5 quick points to remember as we inch closer to Nationals.

1. First a HUGE THANK YOU too our sponsors of the 2025 USAWA Nationals!

Arm Assassin Strength Shop for sponsoring the Saxon Deadlift event, Cerberus Strength USA for sponsoring the Dinnie Lift event and Weight It Out for providing weights for the platform! Thank you to each of these companies and we greatly appreciate it. Lifters please remember these fine companies when making your strength equipment purchases, they are supporting us and let’s support them with our business.

2. JULY 1 is the deadline to enter the 2025 USAWA Nationals, that’s just a few short days. If you are considering lifting in the meet, it will be phenomenal and we would love to have you lift with us.

Don’t wait SIGN UP TODAY! Just click on the link to enter right away….

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3. Referees at Nationals! We currently have 12 referees signed up to register at the Nationals. If you are a current USAWA referee and would like to referee at the meet, please let me now ASAP. All referees will need to wear a blue polo shirt with shorts or pants. Thank you to all referees for being willing to support the USAWA with your time and effort. 

4. Awards at the 2025 Nationals will be given by weight class first and then age groups. The best lifter awards came in this week and look nice. We will have a Best Lifter award for Overall, Junior (20 & under), Senior (20-40) and Masters (40 and over). Plus, we will be awarding the USAWA NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONS!. We currently have 8 teams(USAWA clubs) signed up for Nationals, this looks like a record turnout for teams lifting at Nationals. The scoring will be done by taking the top 3 from each team and adding their total points together. Teams can only score with present members. As an example, if a team has 2 members present at Nationals they will have 2 scoring lifters. We have a very nice Eagle sculpture to award to the winning Team at the 2025 USAWA Nationals.

5. The Bourbon Distillery tour at 2 pm on Friday at Southern Kentucky Distillery has close to 20 people attending so far. If you would like to see and taste a little Kentucky Bourbon please let me know ASAP, so we can add you to the distillery tour. It’s a beautiful location less than 15 minutes from the Baymont Inn. 

Following the distillery tour will be the USAWA National Meeting at Angie’s Family Restaurant in Albany, Kentucky. Please be at Angie’s Restaurant between 5 and 5:30 pm to get your order in or eat from the buffet. All attendees are responsible for their own food costs. The National meeting will begin at 6 pm, please come to the national meeting and support the USAWA.

Updated 

2025 USAWA Nationals

30 confirmed lifters

Chris Frappier

Kyle Frappier

Jerry Wilson

Jeff Bankens

Isaac Bankens

Clint Poore

Ashley Stearns

Randy Richey

Brian Guffey

Jarrod Gaddis

Beth Skwarecki

Sanjiv Gupta

Nisha Gupta

Diya Gupta

Lisa Gore

Allison Lupo

Tony Lupo

Randy Smith

David DeForest

Chad Ullom

Toby Ortega

Frank Ciavattone

Dan Jones

Jessica Hopps

Wade Marchand

Nils Larson

Dennis Habecker

Larry Traub 

Dave Glasgow

Chris Henderson

BE STRONG

Clint Poore 

Old Time Strongman Championship

By Eric Todd

John Strangeway in the People’s Deadlift in winning his 2019 title

Meet announcement

KCSTRONGMAN is excited to announce the fourteenth installment of the Old Time Strongman Championship. This will be the eleventh time this meet has been held at our facility, with the first three being held in Kirksville, hosted by Thom VanVleck’s JWC club. Ours is a no-frills facility, and a no frills meet. It is a place where big hitters get together to lift heavy weight. There is no climate control other than opening a door and some windows (we do have a big fan, but then you might not be able to hear the down command). The latrine comes in the form of an outhouse out back. We dust out the spider webs and knock down any wasp nests before you get there. The weights might be rusty, but they get heavy enough, anyhow.

Since its inception, there have been seven men’s division winners, and five women’s. Chad Ullom and Phoebe Todd have won four apiece. Who out there is ready to take up the challenge and vie for the title of 2025 Old Time Strongman Champion? We hope to have a fantastic turnout. Details below:

Meet Director: Eric Todd

Location: 10978 SW Pueblo, Turney, MO 64493

Weigh Ins: 9:30

Rules: 10:15

Lifting starts: 10:30

Lifts: Thor’s Hammer, Apollon’s Lift, Saxon Snatch, Kennedy Lift

Awards: We will have awards for the lifters

Payment: can be cash, check, or paypal to SalGuimino@yahoo.com

Entry form follows:

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