I just compiled this, and thought I would share it with you all:
Great compilation. The first lifter in the video is one of my training partners, Alex Mardell. Although his highest passed squat was just 340kg at 131kg (very light for a SHW) he has gym lifted 370-300-320 so look for him to move down to 125kg’s and make a big dent there in the coming years.
Sounds Great Power GnP. There is also an Norwegian in that compilation, Olaf Dahl from Norway. He is also a very strong lifter. He has done a 160kg front press as well.
[quote]stallion wrote:
I just compiled this, and thought I would share it with you all:
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fantastic video.
The IPF is THE World Championships and that was an incredible display of SQUATTING!
BOFFO!
Thanks for sharing the video…absolutely fantastic!
The video would have been a lot better with subtitles detailing names and weights. Inspiring stuff nonetheless
Damn- those spottters need to stay a little closer to the weight when the bar is loaded that heavy. That weight free-fell like two feet before the guys on right grabbed it.
So who ate shit on like the third squat, and was he OK?
Kondraschow Jewgenij 1983 GER 139,90 0,5589 20 375,0 # # Disq. # # # Disq. # # # Disq. Out �?? �??
http://www.powerlifting-ipf.com/worlds/woropenpl2007/men/scoresheet_detailed.htm
Can’t find any info on whether or not he was ok though…that said 375/825 isn’t a bad opener for a 25 year old haha
[quote]Jay-B wrote:
The video would have been a lot better with subtitles detailing names and weights. Inspiring stuff nonetheless[/quote]
I agree with that. But my time is limited, so I did not have the time to put that up as well. The weights and the names can be found on the ipf powerlifting site if you are interested. ![]()
[quote]Jay-B wrote:
The video would have been a lot better with subtitles detailing names and weights. Inspiring stuff nonetheless[/quote]
I agree with that. But my time is limited, so I did not have the time to put that up as well. The weights and the names can be found on the ipf powerlifting site if you are interested. ![]()