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    Team Elitefts: Take it to the Meet

    By Dave TatePublished: June 17, 2013Posted in: PowerliftingTags: bench, deadlift, Elitefts Info Pages, elitefts.com, powerlifting, powerlifting rankings, rankings,squat
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    The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will. – Vince Lombardi

    Throughout all my years in the gym there has always been one saying that would pop up every time someone would be running their mouth about what they were “going to” do or when speaking about something someone else did in the gym. While a very simple statement, it carried a giant meaning.

    “Take it to the Meet”

    This was basically saying it doesn’t mean shit what you do in the gym, what somebody else says, or what THEY did in the gym. What matters is what you do on the platform, take it to the meet!
    The Aim of elitefts.com Inc. is to Live – Learn & Pass On. This has been the vision and driving force behind elitefts.com Inc. since it was founded in 1998.
    1. To live life to its fullest and compete to the best of your abilities.
    2. To learn from others and yourself.
    3. To pass on the value in what you know.
    When you pass on you teach, you begin to gain a deeper understanding of your craft; with this understanding comes mastery; with mastery come excellence; with excellence comes responsibility. This heightened responsibility means your purpose to LIVE becomes stronger, exposing the need for more education that once again needs to be passed on to be mastered.
    At elitefts.com we spend SO much time and EFFORT on the educating and passing on aspect that we forget to give credit to the lifting stats of many of our sponsors.

    Most Recent Stats

    Based on past 12 months
    Source – Powerlifting Watch
    *Those not listed were either missed on the list, were injured, didn’t compete or bombed out

    Top Raw Women’s 105 Pound Class
    Squat #1 – Jennifer Petrosino (tie)
    Bench #12- Jennifer Petrosino
    Dead # 13 – Jennifer Petrosino
    Total #11 – Jennifer Petrosino

    Top Women’s Multi Ply 123 Pound Class
    Squat – #2 – Julia Ladewski
    Bench – #2 – Julia Ladewski
    Deadlift #1 – Julia Ladewski
    Total #2 – Julia Ladewski

    148 Pound Class
    Squat #14 – Hannah Johnson
    Bench #3 – Hannah Johnson
    Dead # 3 – Hannah Johnson
    Total – #7 Hannah Johnson

    181 Pound Class
    Squat #5 – Molly Edwards
    Bench #2 – Molly Edwards
    Dead #2 – Molly Edwards
    Total #4 – Molly Edwards

    Top Raw – Men 275 Pound Class
    Squat – #41 – Ronald Yard
    Bench – #9 – Vincent Dizenzo
    Bench – #42 – Ronald Yard
    Dead #41 – Ronald Yard
    Total #22 – Ronald Yard
    ** I was informed by a few people that the numbers I have for Ronald Yard are not correct because there are many definitions of raw. Some federation do not allow wraps of any kind, some allow knee sleeves but not wraps. The Powerlifting Watch rankings do not break this down and group them all into one group. To me this is kinda messed up because I used to train with a guy who got just over 150 pounds out of his knee wraps.
    I did discover that Ronald Yard is #2 in the USAPL right now for the 275 pound class and #3 in the 242 pound class.

    Top Single Ply – Men 181 Pound Class
    Squat – #1 – Al Caslow
    Bench – #15 – Al Caslow
    Dead – # 6 - Al Caslow
    Total – #1 - Al Caslow

    Top Multi Ply – Men 165 Pound Class
    Squat - #1 – Brian Schwab
    Bench - #1 – Brian Schwab
    Dead – #4 – Brian Schwab
    Total – #1 – Brian Schwab

    181 Pound Class
    Squat – #1 Al Caslow
    Squat – #5 Mick Manley
    Bench – #13 Al Caslow
    Bench – #29 Mick Manley
    Deadlift – #3 – Mick Manley
    Deadlift – #3 – Al Caslow (tie)
    Total – #1 – Al Caslow
    Total – #4 – Mick Manley

    198 Pound Class
    Squat – #1 – Al Caslow
    Squat – #2 – Mick Manley
    Squat – #7 – David Kirschen
    Squat – #25 – Ted Toalson

    Bench – #5 – Dave Kirschen
    Bench – #17 – Al Caslow
    Bench – #31 – Mick Manley
    Bench – #31 – Matt Goodwin (tie)

    Dead – #3 – Mick Manley
    Dead – #6 – Al Caslow
    Dead – #11 – Ted Toalson

    Total – #2 – Al Caslow
    Total #3 – Mick Manley
    Total #5 – Dave Kirschen
    Total #16 – Ted Toalson

    220 Pound Class
    Squat – #4 Adam Driggers
    Bench – #16 Adam Driggers
    Dead – #6 Adam Driggers
    Total – #6 Adam Driggers

    242 Pound Class
    Squat – #5 – Clint Smith
    Bench – #7 – Clint Smith
    Dead – #4 – Clint Smith
    Total – #1 Clint Smith

    275 Pound Class
    Squat – #2 Brian Carroll
    Squat – #4 Marshal Johnson

    Bench – #3 Brian Carroll
    Bench – # 8 Steve Diel
    Bench – #14 Marshal Johnson

    Dead – #4 Marshal Johnson
    Dead – #19 Brian Carroll

    Total – #2 Brian Carroll
    Total – #3 Marshal Johnson
    308 Pound Class
    Squat – #6 Marshal Johnson
    Squat – #35 Joey Smith

    Bench – #13 Joey Smith
    Bench – #26 Marshal Johnson

    Dead – #6 Marshal Johnson
    Total – - #6 Marshal Johnson

    SHW Pound Class
    Squat – #3 Chad Walker
    Squat – #18 Steve Gaberialson

    Bench – #6 Chad Walker
    Bench – #37 Steve Gaberielson

    Dead – #1 Chad Walker
    Dead – #19 Steve Gabrielson

    Total – #1 Chad Walker
    Total – #18 Steve Gabrielson

    Based on All Time Records and Historical Data
    Source – Powerlifting Watch
    This was very hard to filter through so I know I missed things. Included here are current and former sponsors (if they were with us when they hit the lifts).
    Current All Time World Records
    Squat
    Caslow @ 165
    Carroll @ 275
    Total
    Schwab @ 148

    1100 Pound Squat Hall of Fame
    Matt Wenning
    Chad Aichs
    Mark Bartley
    Chad Walker
    *Steve Goggins – First man to ever squat 1100 pounds
    Brian Carroll
    2700 Pound Total
    Chad Aichs
    Chad Walker
    Brian Carroll
    Greatest Totals by Formula
    #12 Brian Carroll
    #14 Matt Kroc
    Great Squat by Formula
    #7 Brian Schwab
    #18 Matt Wenning
    4x BW Squat Hall of Fame
    *Al Caslow
    *Brian Schwab
    12x Bodyweight Total
    *Al Caslow
    *Brian Schwab (in 2 weight classes)
    Raw 600 Pound Bench
    Matt Wenning
    Josh Bryant (2 weight classes)
    Vincent Dizenzo (2 weight classes)
    All Time Top 20 / Class
    148 Pound Class
    Brian Schwab (SQ,BP and TL)
    165 Pound Class
    Al Caslow (SQ and TL)
    Brian Schwab (BP and TL)
    181 Pound Class
    Al Caslow ( SQ and TL)
    Brian Schwab (SQ)
    198 Pound Class
    Adam Driggers ( SQ and TL)
    Al Caslow (SQ)
    220 Pound Class
    Brian Carroll (SQ and TL)
    Steve Goggins (DL)
    Matt Kroc (SQ,. BP, and TL)
    Clint Smith (BP and TL)
    242 Pound Class
    Brian Carroll (SQ, BP and TL)
    Steve Goggins (SQ, DL and TL)
    Matt Kroc (SQ, and TL)
    Jeremy Frey (TL)
    Clint Smith (TL)
    275 Pound Class
    Brian Carroll (SQ, BP and TL)
    Mark Bartley (SQ and TL)
    Steve Goggins (SQ, DL and TL)
    Marshal Johnson (SQ and TL)
    Ronald Yard (SQ, BP and TL)
    Jeremy Frey (SQ, TL)
    Vincent Dizenzo (BP)
    308 Pound Class
    Mark Bartley (SQ and TL)
    Matt Wenning (SQ and TL)
    Paul Childress (SQ and TL)
    Vincent Dizenzo (BP)
    SHW Pound Class
    Chad Aichs (SQ and TL)
    Chad Walker (SQ and TL)

    Elitefts.com Inc is looking for Sponsors & Coaches for QA & Training Logs
    We are ONLY interested in qualified applicants who have a passion for helping others before themselves. From answering questions and regularly submitting articles, to chronicling their weekly training sessions, we’re looking to further upgrade a team that’s been giving back and helping lifters for more than 15 years.
    To apply click –> Elitefts.com Inc Sponsorship Application
    *Nobody will be considered without a completed sponsorship application. No Exceptions!
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