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Squat: 160 > 170 (current PR) > 175 or 180 depending on how hard the 170 is... I've hit the 170 a couple of times in the gym since but they were HARD

Bench: 110 > 115 (current PR) > 120 ... I failed 120 in the gym a few weeks ago but I reckon I can get it tomorrow...

Deadlift: 210 > 225 > 240 ... a bit ambitious but I don't think I've truly maxed my DL yet... PR is 215 but that came up fairly easily and was done in basketball boots lol... I have slippers now

I think this will be my last comp without knee wraps... and I may experiment using a belt next year

either way I'll be having a rest from the heavy 1rm stuff after this comp... try to lean up a bit, improve mobility, do some bodybuilding, all the boring stuff... then if I'm still keen hit the heavy stuff hard next year and figure out where I want to compete

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Looks like someone's been told to come have a laugh at us, have we Trent? :P

Several of the guys at the gym owns skylines actually. They mentioned it.

I don't remember the forum having this sub-section. Good diversity here.

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Yeah for sure, good advice... I am focused on my total, been running through the lifts in my head over and over... maybe too much!

about 87.5kg at the moment... at least 88kg by the time I'm finished eating tonight lol

bit nervous about the squat... dunno why... but looking forward to deadlifting and really going all out

Just nail the squat openers tommorrow get the nerves out of the way. Should all settle down after that.

Say hi tommorrow if your free. :)

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sorry had to go to a fckn black tie cocktail party after ProRaw... could barely stand, except to chase the catering people around to eat all their food lol

EPIC event... some seriously massive, strong dudes, doing some ridiculous lifts

I started off well with the squat hitting my 180kg pb as planned

Bench wasn't as good, hit 115kg fairly easily but failed 120kg about halfway up... it took a lot out of me and I was feeling pretty drained by deadlift time

Opened on 210kg, got it, nice and easy... went to 220kg as I was pretty shagged and finding it difficult to get psyched up... it came off the ground fine and I thought I had it locked out but got red lights for my knees being bent... so instead of going heavier I just did 220kg again and made sure I locked it out properly

10kg pb on squat, 5kg pb on deadlift for a 515 total... comps are a long day, mentally hard to keep getting yourself hyped for a lift... was a good experience

Thanks to Markos and the whole crew of spotters, loaders, judges, helpers... looks like a lot of work to put something like this together

Sorry I couldn't stay for the trophy ceremony

ps. I bunch of HUGE records were broken... but I'll let Markos post about that

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Nick Edlin - 88.1kg - 180/115/220 - 515kg

Well done Nick.

Can only get better from here..... do your cut etc and then focus on the next states in April I think it is.

give yourself a 11 - 12 week prep for it and we'll go head to head.

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Nick

squat - 180

And for the biggest and the best....

Odell Manuel - 129.7kg - 350/215/367.5 - 932.5kg

Squat - 350kg

Deadlift - 367.5kg (bad quality vid but you get the idea)

You will have heard the name Odell Manuel if you are a footy fan.. he played with the warriors back in 99/2000 I think..

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WOMEN

1. Nina Markopoulos - 58.9kg - 115/75/140 - 330kg - 330.79 Glossbrenner points

2. Katie Foster - 72kg - 120/75/150 - 345kg - 296.54 Glossbrenner points

3. Vicki Jewson - 58.1kg - 90/57.5/140 - 287.5kg - 291.38 Glossbrenner points

4. Kiara Dodd - 70kg - 90/55/132.5 - 277.5kg - 243 Glossbrenner points

5. Emma Bortolotto - 84.7kg - 120/62.5/125 - 307.5kg - 238.03 Glossbrenner points

6. Melissa Knight - 47.1kg - 60/37.5/100 - 197.5kg - 234.70 Glossbrenner points

LIGHTWEIGHTS

1. Ben Bouchereau - 75.4kg - 227.5/142.5/230 - 600kg

2. Thibault Panassie - 79.4kg - 190/135/225 - 550kg

3. Kristos Papanotis - 67kg - 215/102.5/220 - 537.5kg

4. Chris Van Gunst - 76.8kg - 160/125/240 - 520kg

5. Sammy Nayef - 77.6kg - 170/112.5/217.5 - 500kg

6. Trent Nguyen - 71.6kg - 175/125/195 - 495kg

MIDDLEWEIGHTS

1. Matt Brunoli - 90.4kg - 262.5/145/325 - 732.5kg

2. Alen Pezerovic - 94kg - 230/150/240 - 620kg

3. Jonathon Nichols - 91.8kg - 240/140/235 - 615kg

4. Laird Ross - 91.6kg - 240/172.5/200 - 612.5kg

5. Erros Chiodo - 94.6kg - 210/127.5/272.5 - 610kg

6. Adam Lam - 90.7kg - 227.5/135/237.5 - 600kg

7. Alexei Zaitsev - 95kg - 190/142.5/220 - 552.5kg

8. Wayne Kollen - 93.8kg - 190/125/230 - 545kg

9. Nick Edlin - 88.1kg - 180/115/220 - 515kg

10. Daniel Menz - 89.2kg - 175/115/200 - 490kg

11. Liam Pannell - 82.2kg - 75/100/200 - 374kg (token squat)

12. Daniel America - 85.7kg - 190/na/237.5 - BMB

HEAVYWEIGHTS

1. Nathan Jones - 109.6kg - 340/185/310 - 835kg

2. Firas El Achkar - 109.2kg - 285/147.5/342.5 - 775kg

3. Alex Zerba - 108kg - 280/165/265 - 710kg

4. Ronnie Chau - 98.2kg - 180/110/240 - 530kg

5. Ross Katsambis - 98.4kg - 180/100/210 - 490kg

SUPERHEAVYWEIGHTS

1. Odell Manuel - 129.7kg - 350/215/367.5 - 932.5kg

2. Jackson Murrie - 115.9kg - 325/177.5/285 - 787.5kg

3. Adam Roe - 126.6kg - 230/185/285 - 700kg

4. Zoran Jankovski - 115.7kg - 220/135/270 - 625kg

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ProRawFive is invitation only for the Top 10 in each division

Currently looks like this

WOMEN

338.18 - Nina Markopoulos (GPC Worlds)

310.22 - Sussy Kollen (GPC Worlds)

297.32 - Katie Tushuiezen (SS Challenge)

296.54 - Katie Foster (PR4)

291.91 - Alice Xu (SS Challenge)

291.38 - Vicki Jewson (PR4)

290.77 - Josseline Jeria (HOTW)

288.78 - Kellie Clarke (HOTW)

286.86 - Cami Sadri (GPC Worlds)

284.42 - Keiko Nakai (SS Challenge)

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279.24 - Marion Falla (SS Challenge)

279.23 - Tish Kerr (GPC Worlds)

278.03 - Amanda Woodward (GPC Worlds)

275.45 - Jennifer Willock (SS Challenge)

259.71 - Rebecca Zepackik (GPC Worlds)

80kg

602.5kg - Emad Nayef (GPC Worlds)

600kg - Ben Bouchereau (PR4)

582.5kg - Luke Helm (SS Challenge)

550kg - Thibault Panassie (PR4)

545kg - Carl Sherry (SA open)

537.5kg - Kristos Papanotis (PR4)

527.5kg - Alexander Cochrane Davis (SS Challenge)

525kg - Joey Zinghini (HOTW)

520kg - Chris Van Gunst (PR4)

512.5kg - Rene Mawad (SS Challenge)

_____________________________________________

511.5kg - Yue Sun (SS Challenge)

505kg - Simon Bergner (HOTW)

500kg - Sammy Nayef (PR4)

500kg - Conor Zyskowski (GPC Worlds)

497.5kg - Rex Parsons (CAO)

495kg - Trent Nguyen (PR4)

482.5kg - Ben Mitchell (CAO)

465kg - Mark Robertson (HOTW)

455kg - Rory Scahill (HOTW)

95kg

732.5kg - Matt Brunoli (PR4)

724.5kg - Scott Wasson (GPC Worlds)

697.5kg - Scott Hill (HOTW)

678kg - Tim Germanchis ( SS Challenge)

650kg - Max Markopoulos (GPC Worlds)

637.5kg - Amir Fazeli (HOTW)

620kg - Alen Pezerovic (PR4)

615kg - Jonathon Nichols(PR4)

612.5kg - Laird Ross (PR4)

610kg - Eros Chiodo (PR4)

________________________________________

600kg - Adam Lam (PR4)

580kg - Nathaniel Hodges (Acacia Park)

570kg - Adeeb Rahaman - (HOTW)

557.5kg - Scott Williamson (HOTW)

552.5kg - Alexei Zaitsev (PR4)

545kg - Wayne Kollen (PR4)

545kg - Andrew Stuart (Acacia Park)

530kg - Mitchell Evanks (HOTW)

525kg- Dan Rucci (GPC Worlds)

525kg - Alex Richardson (HOTW)

110kg

847.5kg- Ricky Goodyear (GPC Worlds)

835kg - Nathan Jones (PR4)

775kg - Firas El Achkar (PR4)

710kg - Alex Zerba (PR4)

625kg - Joel McLeod (CAO)

620.5kg - Jeremy Murray (SS Challenge)

620kg - Joseph Radice (HOTW)

590kg - Phil Smith (HOTW)

587.5kg - Brad Keogh (SS Challenge)

577.5kg - Max Riebl (SS Challenge)

___________________________________________

562.5kg - Addison Kaye (SS Challenge)

560kg - Daniel Clayton (SS Challenge)

560kg - Dennis Vichidvongsa (HOTW)

560kg - Kym McIntosh (Acacia Park)

542.5kg - Tudor Sava (SS Challenge)

530kg - Ronnie Chau (PR4)

110kg+

932.5kg - Odell Manual (PR4)

787.5kg - Jackson Murrie (PR4)

747.5kg - Con Barbakos (SS Challenge)

745kg - Jack Pollard (GPC Worlds)

732.5kg - Barry Heynes (CAO)

700kg - Adam Roe (PR4)

660kg - Kevin Aitkin (SS Challenge)

650kg - Paul McManus (CAO)

625kg - Zoran Jankovski (PR4)

585kg - Lawrence Scott (SS Challenge)

_________________________________________

572.5kg - Sean Carrol (HOTW)

567.5kg - Mattias Skillicorn (HOTW)

565kg - Zach Turner (GPC Worlds)

555kg - Garret Graceson (Acacia Park)

525kg- Spiros Markopoulos (GPC Worlds)

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