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Who says that powerlifting is not entertaining. The final squat session was like a rock concert. The sound distortion pretty much represents the roof tearing off. Those islanders sure love their lifters.
Jezza was awesome. 405 opener? Chityeah.
I don't think the judges can deal with some of these big guys. Seems to be a common problem with the 120+kg guys. There was an article by a US lifter about that issue. Anyhoo, Jezza got his last lift cleared by the panel. So all good. Pity he did not get his opener cos pretty sure, by the way the crowd was and the speed of the bar, that he would have done 414+ for a new world record.
Oliva was his usual awesome self. All the guys lifted heart and soul.
My day sucked. I was hoping to crack 700. Such is life when competing. Addison Kaye tore a hammy in his last squat. He was in the final session. And Leigh Wiseby tore up all sorts of chit, mostly in his shoulder. So I got off pretty light with a sucky total. At least I did a PR on my squat and equaled the national record. Its gonna fall, I tellsyah.
I'm not old. Inside I'm 18. My sense of humour is about 10.
The old people are the ones who look at me on the street with that "that guy is a freak I wish I was like him but I don't want to put in the effort" kuntzes. They come in all age brackets.
No matter who we are, where we come from, what our beliefs, our politics, our colour, education, age and personality. We all use the iron to be better. Iron brothers.
No matter who we are, where we come from, what our beliefs, our politics, our colour, education, age and personality. We all use the iron to be better. Iron brothers.