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Gary Deal
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Oct 20, 2006, 01:43 PM »
I Have been looking at wt lifting results for fifty years, on the master level for twenty five years, First it was how much wt lifted in the press, snatch, and clean and jerk, now how much wt lifted in the snatch and clean and jerk, I have never seen addendums, or side bars regarding amount of wt lifted or not lifted just results, who lifted the most wt, and who the winner was, MY good friend and a man I respect once said in the end its just comes down to who over powers the bar, BILL STARR commenting on ERNIE PICKET upsetting BOB B at 1968 olympic trials.
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