acorn Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 (edited) Top 3 Mens Open 1) Aaron Corcorran 2) Daniel Reinard 3) Martin Braun Top 3 Novice 1) Emiliano Lake-Herrera 2) Mathew Delgado (Age 15) 3) Stephen Haessler (Age 62) Top 3 Ladies 1) Emily Grisby 2) Christine Braun 3) Michelle Harrison Overall Results Pounds for Grippers and Kilos everything else Placing Name Weight Class Grippers 2HP Axle Vbar Final Pts Placing 1 Aaron Corcorran 112.5 120 194 108.5 170 120 392.31 1 10 Jason Steeves 123.47 120 146 137.5 95 229.22 10 3 Martin Braun 114.6 120 146 91.1 162.5 122.5 349.04 3 2 Daniel Reinard 96.6 105 173 96.5 165 130 375.17 2 5 Rich MacLean 117 120 143 76 145 97.5 304.05 5 4 Brandon Azevedo 150.04 120 118.2 96 155 97.5 315.58 4 8 Emiliano Lake-Herrera 119.9 120 105.6 68.5 130 87.5 261.34 8 9 Steve Callahan 73.21 74 105.6 66 107.5 77.5 238.11 9 12 Stephen Haessler 97.7 105 78.6 46 110 65 197.62 12 14 Christine Braun 68 72 67.2 36 57.5 61.5 148.95 14 13 Emily Grisby 61.3 63 67.2 37.8 60 60 150.93 13 11 Matthew Delgado 65.8 66 105.6 58.5 110 70 226.90 11 6 Christian Hanaberg 116.6 120 105.6 88.5 157.5 92.5 299.80 6 15 Michelle Harrison 73.3 84 31.1 43.5 67.5 54 137.37 15 7 Zach Lister 116.5 120 143 83.6 127.5 90 294.99 7 Edited March 17, 2013 by acorn 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephen Ruby Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 Congratulations to everyone some huge numbers were put up Really nice job on the new world record also aaron that is a ridiculous gripper close from parallel set Also super impressive job daniel considering how sick you have been and your injuries. You put up some huge numbers and broke your record on the vbar. Also was that new two hand pinch pr for you in contest? You pushed aaron honestly who is one of the best grip athletes ever and outweighs you, super job-though I know he has some back problems which probably didn't help- Did you get any videos of some of the big lifts especially the record lifts? . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shoggoth Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 Aaron just barely, barely missed (I think it was) a 199# gripper as well by less than a mm. A lot of damn strong performances today. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rico300zx Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 great numbers everyone! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bwwm Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 It was truly amazing how Daniel powered through the comp, given that he was still feeling green and less than optimal. It was a great day for the competition. There was a very good turnout; all the trophies were given out; and a lot of PRs were had. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isaiah Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 Really nice numbers duders. Super impressed with the turn out. Well done! Did Jason bomb the 2HP? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Horne Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 Congratulations Aaron, and also well done on the results being up so quick. Not an easy task after a long day, but always enjoyable to read. Well done all. I will get the top 3s up on the main page, and look through the 2HP records. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EricMilfeld Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 Lots of big numbers and lots of gripsters! Congrats to all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shoggoth Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 Really nice numbers duders. Super impressed with the turn out. Well done! Did Jason bomb the 2HP? Yep. There was an accidental misload and I took 2 attempts at, it was noticed and fixed but then I couldn't do nothing with it. Blew my wad on the first attempts and me thinking it was a lighter weight it got into my head a bit. Just one of those things that can happen. A good lesson for everyone is to confirm your own weights as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mightyjoe Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 Top 3 Mens Open 1) Aaron Corcorran 2) Daniel Reinard 3) Martin Braun Top 3 Novice 1) Emiliano Lake-Herrera 2) Mathew Delgado (Age 15) 3) Stephen Haessler (Age 62) Top 3 Ladies 1) Emily Grisby 2) Christine Braun 3) Michelle Harrison Overall Results Pounds for Grippers and Kilos everything else Placing Name Weight Class Grippers 2HP Axle Vbar Final Pts Placing 1 Aaron Corcorran 112.5 120 194 108.5 170 120 392.31 1 10 Jason Steeves 123.47 120 146 137.5 95 229.22 10 3 Martin Braun 114.6 120 146 91.1 162.5 122.5 349.04 3 2 Daniel Reinard 96.6 105 173 96.5 165 130 375.17 2 5 Rich MacLean 117 120 143 76 145 97.5 304.05 5 4 Brandon Azevedo 150.04 120 118.2 96 155 97.5 315.58 4 8 Emiliano Lake-Herrera 119.9 120 105.6 68.5 130 87.5 261.34 8 9 Steve Callahan 73.21 74 105.6 66 107.5 77.5 238.11 9 12 Stephen Haessler 97.7 105 78.6 46 110 65 197.62 12 14 Christine Braun 68 72 67.2 36 57.5 61.5 148.95 14 13 Emily Grisby 61.3 63 67.2 37.8 60 60 150.93 13 11 Matthew Delgado 65.8 66 105.6 58.5 110 70 226.90 11 6 Christian Hanaberg 116.6 120 105.6 88.5 157.5 92.5 299.80 6 15 Michelle Harrison 73.3 84 31.1 43.5 67.5 54 137.37 15 7 Zach Lister 116.5 120 143 83.6 127.5 90 294.99 7 So the order of events is grippers, 2HP, axle and then Vbar? With this order I can't make sense of some of the numbers here. You also state that grippers are in pounds and everything else in kilos? This would have Aaron doing a 426.8lbs 2HP according to the wording here. Just trying to make sense of the numbers according to the order of events. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephen Ruby Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 (edited) Top 3 Mens Open 1) Aaron Corcorran 2) Daniel Reinard 3) Martin Braun Top 3 Novice 1) Emiliano Lake-Herrera 2) Mathew Delgado (Age 15) 3) Stephen Haessler (Age 62) Top 3 Ladies 1) Emily Grisby 2) Christine Braun 3) Michelle Harrison Overall Results Pounds for Grippers and Kilos everything else Placing Name Weight Class Grippers 2HP Axle Vbar Final Pts Placing 1 Aaron Corcorran 112.5 120 194 108.5 170 120 392.31 1 10 Jason Steeves 123.47 120 146 137.5 95 229.22 10 3 Martin Braun 114.6 120 146 91.1 162.5 122.5 349.04 3 2 Daniel Reinard 96.6 105 173 96.5 165 130 375.17 2 5 Rich MacLean 117 120 143 76 145 97.5 304.05 5 4 Brandon Azevedo 150.04 120 118.2 96 155 97.5 315.58 4 8 Emiliano Lake-Herrera 119.9 120 105.6 68.5 130 87.5 261.34 8 9 Steve Callahan 73.21 74 105.6 66 107.5 77.5 238.11 9 12 Stephen Haessler 97.7 105 78.6 46 110 65 197.62 12 14 Christine Braun 68 72 67.2 36 57.5 61.5 148.95 14 13 Emily Grisby 61.3 63 67.2 37.8 60 60 150.93 13 11 Matthew Delgado 65.8 66 105.6 58.5 110 70 226.90 11 6 Christian Hanaberg 116.6 120 105.6 88.5 157.5 92.5 299.80 6 15 Michelle Harrison 73.3 84 31.1 43.5 67.5 54 137.37 15 7 Zach Lister 116.5 120 143 83.6 127.5 90 294.99 7 So the order of events is grippers, 2HP, axle and then Vbar? With this order I can't make sense of some of the numbers here. You also state that grippers are in pounds and everything else in kilos? This would have Aaron doing a 426.8lbs 2HP according to the wording here. Just trying to make sense of the numbers according to the order of events. Placing Name: Weight: Weight Class: Grippers: 2HP: Axle: Vbar: Final Pts Placing So after his 194 gripper close in lbs he did 108.5kg on the 2hp which is about 239lbs. It might look a little weird next to jason since he didn't get a 2hp lift in which he explained why-sucks to hear man but you did some good numbers otherwise- Edited March 17, 2013 by Stephen Ruby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bwwm Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 Some other notable notables: Aaron's new 2HP system, allowed us to smoothly transition widths once again, a very nice system. The new Vbar setup he has is remarkable. The seasoning of the handle remains unaffected during weight changes. The whole apparatus was fabricated with top notch quality. Thanks to Aaron again for a well run contest and some truly innovative apparatus!!! The AW guys didn't show, but we still did the 'hold my beer' feats at the end. That was a lot of fun!!! I learned I'm getting closer on the inch. I can break it off the floor an inch or two. I can do the 'finger on the globe' on the way up, and do negatives with the thing. Lastly, there were a lot of friends and family that showed up to watch. Tim Struse and family even showed for an hour or two!!! It was a great social gathering as well, and the weather was pretty good. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acorn Posted March 17, 2013 Author Share Posted March 17, 2013 (edited) Thanks everyone for the kind words. It really was a great contest and there were some great perfomances by many. Unfortunately there were a couple of misload incidents on the 2HP. We went to a Kilo system with the new Elieko Calibrated plates and I am not quite able to tell what is on there yet at a glance like the old pounds based setup. I think someone may have got a warmup pull between official rounds or something and added a plate, etc and it got missed. I feel absolutely terrible about it and will work harder to make sure that does not happen again. Sorry as well for the results format. It was late and I was trying to just paste into the thread from the excel spreadsheet and that does not work very well at all. I must have had to edit it at least 5 times just to get it to line up as it does now. The columns are: Placing Name Weight (actual) Weight Class Grippers (lbs) 2HP (Kg) Axle (Kg) Vbar (Kilos and 50mm Men, 1.5" Women) Final Pts Placing Hope that clears it up a bit more. I was pretty wiped out as well having lost my job the day before the comp. I think there were some pics and videos taken and many heavy things were lifted during and after the comp as well as drinking the finest beer I have ever tasted made by Zach for the comp. He called a Laphroaig Oaked Scottish 90 Shilling. The new vbar worked very well and so I was pretty happy about that too. Maybe somebody got some video of it in action. I believe I may still have a few extra shirts as well that I need to put up in the for sale section in case anyone is interested. Anyway thanks to all that came out, to Jason Steeves and Daniel Reinard for the cash sponsorship, and to Martin for the large number of hours he donated doing the woodwork and finishing of the amazing trophies. - Aaron Edited March 17, 2013 by acorn 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acorn Posted March 17, 2013 Author Share Posted March 17, 2013 Results in spreadsheet screenshot. Don't know why I didn't think of this last night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
macaz Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 Just got back up to FLG. Ugg Man that was a fun comp. The highlights for me were the following: Aaron's daughter getting upset seeing her dad almost fainting after a 194# gripper close. (It was very cute) The V-bar set up was ingenious. Zacks beer may well be the best I have tasted. Thanks a bunch Aaron! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daniel reinard Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 I love coming out to this comp. Aaron does such a great job and the trophies this year are amazing! The best part is all the great people. I made sure to make more of a vacation out of this trip so I could spent time with people in Tucson and Phoenix outside of a grip comp. I was great to hang with old and new faces. Thank you all for such a great time and to everyone who made it a special event. Aaron's miss on that 199# #4 was by a hair. That was amazing to watch. I knew I was in trouble for a 1st place when during pre comp warmups he had me judge a warmup gripper close. He crushed some gripper then he showed me the tag. 179#. Yeah, a warmup close. Dang. I was super happy to be back up in the 170s again and get all 4 gripper attempts. That was the goal. 2HP was tough. The sun was at it's hottest in the 90s. Hands were extremely tough to prep on this friction lift. I know I had to do things differently to get proper grip on the plates. Hitting a contest PR was also above expectations. I hadn't really done alot of 2HP in recent months. Axle just felt awful for me that day, which is weird because it normally is such a repeatable lift. I think I sat down too long when I started to feel sick again. My fever just broke that morning but I was still nausious all day, and having to sit on a can more times than I can count. I almost gave in to just thinking my body was spent but vbar ended up feeling good. I wasn't sure if my LH was going to hold up to max effort but the pain went away during warmups. The device was spanking new so being slick it was a little tough to guess when to enter. For a th lift I tried to break the 300 mark but I dropped it before legal height. I was really happy to see so many PRs by alot of people. And we had some impressive new people that did well. I was happy to see my GF take 1st. It was a surprise to her since the female group was so close in points all day. I'm proud of her for doing so well and also for playing nurse to me. She practiced only a little bit of grip a few weeks out and she got to reap the rewards of that. And congrats to Aaron again for 1st. He was a beast that day. Also congrats to Martin. He was a novice last year and this year he made even more gains to place in the open class. He has what it takes to keep on progressing year after year to be a real contender for top of class. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bwwm Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Forgot to mention how good the beer was. Zach kicks ass with that stuff! A couple things I learned On the 2HP, it felt very different from what I'm used to hear at home, and I really had to change up how I prepared my hands for the lift. The discussion on gripstrength radio about not taking the pull till you have figured out how to get your friction stuck in my mind this time around, and that made a big difference for me. V-bar - I was really surprised at how well I did on this, considering I had only trained it once or twice in the last two months, and it was a fairly new surface. Unofficially, I pulled a 275 after my 4th attempt, which was a pleasant surprise. Grippers - it was hard getting my CNS up for this. Ended up doing like 4-5 sets of squats between gripper and 2HP events in the morning to get in gear. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mightyjoe Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Top 3 Mens Open 1) Aaron Corcorran 2) Daniel Reinard 3) Martin Braun Top 3 Novice 1) Emiliano Lake-Herrera 2) Mathew Delgado (Age 15) 3) Stephen Haessler (Age 62) Top 3 Ladies 1) Emily Grisby 2) Christine Braun 3) Michelle Harrison Overall Results Pounds for Grippers and Kilos everything else Placing Name Weight Class Grippers 2HP Axle Vbar Final Pts Placing 1 Aaron Corcorran 112.5 120 194 108.5 170 120 392.31 1 10 Jason Steeves 123.47 120 146 137.5 95 229.22 10 3 Martin Braun 114.6 120 146 91.1 162.5 122.5 349.04 3 2 Daniel Reinard 96.6 105 173 96.5 165 130 375.17 2 5 Rich MacLean 117 120 143 76 145 97.5 304.05 5 4 Brandon Azevedo 150.04 120 118.2 96 155 97.5 315.58 4 8 Emiliano Lake-Herrera 119.9 120 105.6 68.5 130 87.5 261.34 8 9 Steve Callahan 73.21 74 105.6 66 107.5 77.5 238.11 9 12 Stephen Haessler 97.7 105 78.6 46 110 65 197.62 12 14 Christine Braun 68 72 67.2 36 57.5 61.5 148.95 14 13 Emily Grisby 61.3 63 67.2 37.8 60 60 150.93 13 11 Matthew Delgado 65.8 66 105.6 58.5 110 70 226.90 11 6 Christian Hanaberg 116.6 120 105.6 88.5 157.5 92.5 299.80 6 15 Michelle Harrison 73.3 84 31.1 43.5 67.5 54 137.37 15 7 Zach Lister 116.5 120 143 83.6 127.5 90 294.99 7 So the order of events is grippers, 2HP, axle and then Vbar? With this order I can't make sense of some of the numbers here. You also state that grippers are in pounds and everything else in kilos? This would have Aaron doing a 426.8lbs 2HP according to the wording here. Just trying to make sense of the numbers according to the order of events. Placing Name: Weight: Weight Class: Grippers: 2HP: Axle: Vbar: Final Pts Placing So after his 194 gripper close in lbs he did 108.5kg on the 2hp which is about 239lbs. It might look a little weird next to jason since he didn't get a 2hp lift in which he explained why-sucks to hear man but you did some good numbers otherwise- Thanks! Congrats to ALL!!! Great numbers!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephen Ruby Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 (edited) Its really amazing that you were able to hit the numbers guy did considering the weather conditions. Noone sounded like they were at their peak either so the big group environment must have really got the CNS firing on some of those events to hit the numbers you guys got. Really cool I'd love to see the big 2hp/vbar and gripper closes especially the 199 miss and 194 close. I think aaron should make a run at the mm 7 again. Sounds like the event was really a major success. Its about a 7.5 hour drive for me I will try to drive down the day before and get a hotel for the weekend to make it next year. I am still new to grip having only begun training this year but it this seems like a really cool contest to go too. Edited March 18, 2013 by Stephen Ruby 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Great job guys. Great numbers. Of course Aaron's gripper close caught my eye since I'm a gripper guy. That 194 is your #4 right Aaron? The one I have seen you, Paul and Time Close on youtube vids? Very impressive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acorn Posted March 18, 2013 Author Share Posted March 18, 2013 Thx guys. Chez, yep that 194# one is a #4 and the 199# one is the infamous Eaton #4. I've closed the 194# one in a contest before but I think the last time was in 2009. I think the biggest I've closed since then in a comp was maybe 180 due to various injuries. This #4 close is a result of the gripper program that I have been working on for a gripper training ebook. So I'm really happy with the results. -Aaron 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephen Ruby Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Thx guys. Chez, yep that 194# one is a #4 and the 199# one is the infamous Eaton #4. I've closed the 194# one in a contest before but I think the last time was in 2009. I think the biggest I've closed since then in a comp was maybe 180 due to various injuries. This #4 close is a result of the gripper program that I have been working on for a gripper training ebook. So I'm really happy with the results. -Aaron Any idea of when the ebook will be finished? I'd love to try it out based on your results. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bwwm Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Its really amazing that you were able to hit the numbers guy did considering the weather conditions. Noone sounded like they were at their peak either so the big group environment must have really got the CNS firing on some of those events to hit the numbers you guys got. Really cool I'd love to see the big 2hp/vbar and gripper closes especially the 199 miss and 194 close. I think aaron should make a run at the mm 7 again. Sounds like the event was really a major success. Its about a 7.5 hour drive for me I will try to drive down the day before and get a hotel for the weekend to make it next year. I am still new to grip having only begun training this year but it this seems like a really cool contest to go too. Seriously consider stopping out for it. It's an all day event, and it's worth it! Where are you driving from? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephen Ruby Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Its really amazing that you were able to hit the numbers guy did considering the weather conditions. Noone sounded like they were at their peak either so the big group environment must have really got the CNS firing on some of those events to hit the numbers you guys got. Really cool I'd love to see the big 2hp/vbar and gripper closes especially the 199 miss and 194 close. I think aaron should make a run at the mm 7 again. Sounds like the event was really a major success. Its about a 7.5 hour drive for me I will try to drive down the day before and get a hotel for the weekend to make it next year. I am still new to grip having only begun training this year but it this seems like a really cool contest to go too. Seriously consider stopping out for it. It's an all day event, and it's worth it! Where are you driving from? Central valley CA, drive shouldn't be that bad. Yeah sounds like it was really cool I'd probably bring my sister to compete also if its going to be on a Saturday again. It probably wouldn't work well if its a sunday or weekday but saturday is perfect. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acorn Posted March 18, 2013 Author Share Posted March 18, 2013 Thx guys. Chez, yep that 194# one is a #4 and the 199# one is the infamous Eaton #4. I've closed the 194# one in a contest before but I think the last time was in 2009. I think the biggest I've closed since then in a comp was maybe 180 due to various injuries. This #4 close is a result of the gripper program that I have been working on for a gripper training ebook. So I'm really happy with the results. -Aaron Any idea of when the ebook will be finished? I'd love to try it out based on your results. Still have some writing to do so not sure. I'll see if I can get it wrapped up. Its really amazing that you were able to hit the numbers guy did considering the weather conditions. Noone sounded like they were at their peak either so the big group environment must have really got the CNS firing on some of those events to hit the numbers you guys got. Really cool I'd love to see the big 2hp/vbar and gripper closes especially the 199 miss and 194 close. I think aaron should make a run at the mm 7 again. Sounds like the event was really a major success. Its about a 7.5 hour drive for me I will try to drive down the day before and get a hotel for the weekend to make it next year. I am still new to grip having only begun training this year but it this seems like a really cool contest to go too. Seriously consider stopping out for it. It's an all day event, and it's worth it! Where are you driving from? Central valley CA, drive shouldn't be that bad. Yeah sounds like it was really cool I'd probably bring my sister to compete also if its going to be on a Saturday again. It probably wouldn't work well if its a sunday or weekday but saturday is perfect. It would be great if you guys could make it out and we always do these on a Saturday. - Aaron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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