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2011 WSM Finals Location

 

 WSM 2011 will take place at Wingate University, North Carolina.

 

 

 
QUALIFICATION  (5 groups @ 6 athletes, 6 events per heat)  15-18th September
      
     EVENT  
GROUP EVENTCOMPETITORSCOUNTRYLOCATION
      
GRP1Loading – KegsBrian ShawUSASand Volleyball, Wingate
12Car WalkRauno HeinlaEstoniaNASCAR Hall of Fame
 3Car Deadlift – repsJean Francois CaronCanadaRockingham Speedway
 4Truck PullMark FelixUKRockingham Speedway
 5Giant Dumbell Press Nick BestUSAStegall Building, Wingate
 6Atlas StonesThor BjornssonIcelandStegall Building, Wingate
      
GRP     
21Loading – SacksErvin KatonaSerbiaSand Volleyball, Wingate
 2Keg TossEspen AuneNorwaySand Volleyball, Wingate
 3Squat LiftLaurence ShahlaeiUKNASCAR Hall of Fame
 4Truck PullPaul PirjolRomaniaRockingham Speedway
 5Giant Dumbell PressSergii RomanchukUkraineStegall Building, Wingate
 6Atlas StonesTravis OrtmayerUSAStegall Building, Wingate
      
GRP     
31Loading – SacksJason BergmannUSASand Volleyball, Wingate
 2Keg TossJuha Matti JarviFinlandSand Volleyball, Wingate
 3Car WalkMartin WildauerAustriaNASCAR Hall of Fame
 4Car Deadlift – repsMateusz BaronPolandRockingham Speedway
 5Metal Block PressTerry HollandsUKStegall Building, Wingate
 6Atlas StonesVytautas LalasLithuaniaStegall Building, Wingate
      
GRP     
41Loading – SacksAlexander KlyushevRussiaSand Volleyball, Wingate
 2Keg TossJosh ThigpenUSASand Volleyball, Wingate
 3Squat LiftLP JeanCanadaNASCAR Hall of Fame
 4Truck PullMike JenkinsUSARockingham Speedway
 5Metal Block PressRob FramptonUKStegall Building, Wingate
 6Atlas StonesZydrunas SavickasLithuaniaStegall Building, Wingate
      
GRP     
51Loading – KegsDerek PoundstoneUSASand Volleyball, Wingate
 2Keg TossDerek BoyerAustraliaSand Volleyball, Wingate
 3Car WalkJack McIntoshUKNASCAR Hall of Fame
 4Car Deadlift – holdKrzysztof RadzikowskiPolandRockingham Speedway
 5Metal Block PressStefan Solvi PeturssonIcelandStegall Building, Wingate
 6Atlas StonesVidas BlekaitisLithuaniaStegall Building, Wingate
      
      
  ALL EVENTS, TIMES AND LOCATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
     
FINAL   21st and 22nd September 2011 
      
Wednesday1Steel Frame CarryLevine Building, Wingate  
21st Sept2Truck PullLevine Building, Wingate  
 3Giant Tyre CarryLevine Building, Wingate  
      
Thursday4Deadlift for MaxAmphitheater, Wingate  
22nd Sept5Overhead Lift for reps – wooden logsAmphitheater, Wingate  
 6Atlas StonesAmphitheater, Wingate

The final standings and point totals:

1 – Brian Shaw, USA, 50
2 – Zydrunas Savickas, Lithuania, 46
3 – Terry Hollands, UK, 43
4 - Lawrence Shahlaei, UK, 36.5
5 – Derek Poundstone, USA, 32
6 – Thor Bjornsson, Iceland, 29.5
6 – Vytautas Lalas, Lithuania, 29.5
8 - Mike Jenkins, USA, 26.5
9 – Stefan Solvi-Petursson, Iceland, 23.5
10 – Ervin Katona, Serbia, 6.5

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USA Brian Shaw wins Worlds strongest man 2011



 





I do 1 or 2 Niox capsules in the morning & 1 or 2
in the afternoon before a workout...JB

 

 

 


 

Big East's 1K gold guys

December, 1, 2009
Dec 1
10:15
AM ET
By Brian Bennett
If 1,000 yards is still the gold standard for running backs, then the Big East has a treasure chest full of performers this season.

Four backs have already gone over 1,000 yards this season. And there's a chance that two more could join that exclusive club this weekend.

Among BCS conferences, only three leagues -- the Pac-10, the SEC and the Big 12 -- have four 1,000-yard rushers. And of course, all of those leagues have more teams than the Big East.

Last year seemed like a tailback nirvana in the Big East, with five 1,000-yard backs. There was UConn's Donald Brown leading the nation in rushing yards, LeSean McCoy starring at Pitt, Victor Anderson winning conference newcomer of the year honors and Curtis Brinkley powering Syracuse's run-based attack. What's so impressive about this year is that only one of last season's 1,000-yarders accomplished the feat again: West Virginia's Noel Devine.

Pitt true freshman Dion Lewis leads the league at 1,446 yards. Devine is second at 1,232. Also surpassing four figures are UConn's Jordan Todman (1,079) and Syracuse's Delone Carter (1,021). With an average day against South Florida, Andre Dixon (917 yards) will become the second UConn back to surpass 1,000 this season. And Rutgers' Joe Martinek (874) could get there with a nice game against West Virginia.

Perhaps 1,000 yards doesn't mean as much in a 12-game season. But it's still unusual that this many backs in an eight-team league have passed or are approaching the barrier.

If 1,000 yards remains the gold standard, the Big East has a lot of bling this year.