Saturday, April 20th
Hunter and Kyle Fick competed at the
Pierz-Healey High School in the Minnesota RAW Powerlifting Championships. This was a Bench Press and Strict Curl
event. Both lifts received three attempts. There is a start, press/or curl, and rack
command that is used in each lift. As
stated in the name of the event this was a raw competition only meaning all
competitors lifted ungeared. The event
was sanctioned by the 100% RAW Federation.
This was a substance tested event.
A smaller venue, the tournament consisted of 16 lifters. The smaller numbers did not mean small
efforts. Countless athletes broke and
set new state records in the sanction.
Ages of competitors ranged from 7 to 65.
Luis Algarin directed the meet and was head judge. This was a regional only meet, meaning
national 100% RAW records could not be established but state records
qualified.
Hunter lifted in the 220 lb. 16-17
year old category. Hunter’s largest
bench press came in at 375 lbs. His lift ensured a new state bench press record
and the largest bench press overall for the day. Hunter curled 142 lbs. duplicating the above
effort setting a new state record in the curl for his age and weight. The combined weights of 527 lbs. secured the
top efforts for the day for all lifters giving Hunter his first overall first
place finish in a tournament.
Kyle lifted in the 148.8 lb. 16-17
year old group. Not to be outshined by
big brother, Kyle put up some numbers of his own. Kyle’s best bench press came in at 200
lbs. His curl ended with 92 lbs. Both lifts secured a new state record in
their respective categories. Kyle
received runner-up in the teen and under group edging out Tyson Lytle from
Fargo, ND. It is important to note that
when finding the best lifter in each category overall weight lifted does not
decide it. There is a graduated scale
that uses weight lifted, age of the lifter, and body weight of the lifter. This formula finds the strongest pound for
pound lifter.