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December Novice Comp

Sunday the 16th of December

PTC Frankston, 2 Skye Rd, Frankston

Lifting starts at 12pm

3 lift comp, soft suits not needed

Cost is $25

Lifters competing

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Nick Rankin

Will Grainger

Wayne Kollen

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do it! pretty cool to have a bunch of people to cheer you on, offer advice etc

I've been trying to make my bro-in-law do it but he's a big pussy... 115kg, strong, Romanian background but embarrassed by his crappy bench press... I told him nobody cares, its just for fun but can't convince him

lol at Nick

Simon was competing at PTC before it was PTC, in 2007

From memory, he deadlifted 240kg@78kg.

He also finished 2nd in one of my EPIC Strongman events in 2009

He came before the chicken AND the egg.............then lit up a smoke

yeah i was shit, i think my max ever was like 120 ha ah, i reckon i could push out 130-135 for a single atm.

Cant DL for shit anymore, concentrating on weightlifting now so pretty much just squatting and overhead stuff.

Would be fun though, no way i could get back under 80 though

Lifters competing

Novices

Athan

Jarrod Stoll

Hodgy

Pete Marrinon

Eddie Swan

Kyren Lazarus

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PROS

Nick Rankin

Will Grainger

Wayne Kollen

Zoran Jankovski

Daniel America

Martin Nguyen

  • 2 weeks later...

Up to 15 lifters now

Lifters competing

Novices

Athan

Jarrod Stoll

Hodgy

Pete Marrinon

Eddie Swan

Kyren Lazarus

Sam Boyce

Khao Do

Kevin Muhamadzen

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PROS

Nick Rankin

Will Grainger

Wayne Kollen

Zoran Jankovski

Daniel America

Martin Nguyen

In Weight Classes

Womens 56kg class

Rebecca Gleich - 54.5 - 92.5/60/125 - 277.5kg

Mens 75kg class

Kevin Muhamadzen - 72.6 - 130/100/192.5 - 422.5kg

Khoa Do - 74 - 110/112.5/180 - 402.5kg

Mens 82.5kg class

Martin Nguyen - 79.9 - 180/135/250 - 565kg

Sam Boyce - 82.5 - 130/112.5/180 - 422.5kg

Kyren Lazarus - 79.2 - 142.5/85/180 - 407.5kg

Ethan Perera - 81.7 - 115/70/135 - 320kg

Mens 90kg class

Jarrod Stoll - 85.1 - 110/97.5/150 - 357.5kg

Eddie Swan - 83.5 - 85/80/135 - 300kg

Mens 100kg class

Daniel America - 95.9 - 220/147.5/260 - 627.5kg

Wayne Kollen - 97.3 - 167.5/130/230 - 527.5kg

Mens 110kg class

Nick Rankin - 105.7 - 215/147.5/237.5 - 600kg

Zoran Jankovski - 109.7 - 180/135/275 - 590kg

Will Grainger - 107.6 - 200/120/240 - 560kg

Peter Marrinon - 105.1 - 150/125/200 - 475kg

Mens 125kg class

Matt Delloste - 113.1 - 170/107.5/222.5 - 500kg

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