David Horne Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 Hands Across the Sea - results Saturday 8 February, 2014 Venue: Stafford, England - Kirkkonummi, Finland - Bradford County, PA, USA Promoter: World of Grip, and 3 promoters All weights in kilos Open Class results (22 competitors) 1 David Horne (102.35k, 51) 5pt 2 Jedd Johnson (104.89k) 6pt 3 Juha Harju (123.5k, 40) 7pt 4 Cesare Ricchezza (117.7k) 16.5pt 5 Matti Harju (97.9k, 34) 20pt 5 Eli Thomas (128.18k) 20pt 7 Josh Henze (97.65k) 25.5pt 8 J.T. Straussner (102.19k) 29pt 8 Petri Partanen (98.5k, 36) 29pt 10 Luke Raymond (92.85k) 35pt 11 Juha Lehtimäki (92.3k, 25) 36pt 11 Rob Scoonover (104.34k) 36pt 13 Alex Horne (92.9k, 22) 37.5pt 14 Frank Deluca (97.99k) 39.5pt 14 Elizabeth Horne (80.5k, 30/Female) 39.5pt 16 Mike Hagios (145.19k) 45.5pt 17 Juha-Matti Höglund (156.7k, 28) 48.5pt 18 Chris Andrade (112.4k) 52pt 19 Yvonne Häkkinen (79.4k, 34/Female) 55pt 20 Tuomo Anttila (92.4k, 34) 55.5pt 21 Amber Edwards (77.99k, Female) 60pt 22 Andrea Diez (47k, 25/Female) 61pt Womens results (4 competitors) 1 Elizabeth Horne (80.5k, 30/Female) 3pt 2 Yvonne Häkkinen (79.4k, 34/Female) 6pt 3 Amber Edwards (77.99k, Female) 10pt 4 Andrea Diez (47k, 25/Female) 11pt Event 1 Two Hands Pinch Lift 1 David Horne 122.91k 2 Jedd Johnson 110.49k 3 Juha Harju 100.6k 4 Eli Thomas 96.74k 5 Josh Henze 94.44k 5 Cesare Ricchezza 94.44k 7 Matti Harju 91.88k 8 J.T. Straussner 90.79k 9 Rob Scoonover 87.75k 10 Petri Partanen 82.43k 11 Mike Hagios 81.21k 12 Tuomo Anttila 80.96k 13 Luke Raymond 79.47k 14 Alex Horne 76.45k 14 Elizabeth Horne 76.45k (Female) 16 Juha Lehtimäki 76k 17 Frank Deluca 66.35k 18 Chris Andrade 58.36k 19 Yvonne Häkkinen 54.22k (Female) 20 Amber Edwards 39.56k (Female) 21 Andrea Diez 31.95k (Female) 22 Juha-Matti Höglund NL Event 2 Stub Hold 1 David Horne 21k for 17sec 2 Juha Harju 21k for 11sec 3 Jedd Johnson 21k for 8sec 4 Matti Harju 19k for 10sec 5 Juha-Matti Höglund 19k for 6sec 6 Cesare Ricchezza 19k for 5sec 7 Petri Partanen 16k for 11sec 7 Juha Lehtimäki 16k for 11sec 7 Luke Raymond 16k for 11sec 10 Elizabeth Horne 16k for 10sec (Female) 11 J.T. Straussner 16k for 8sec 12 Eli Thomas 13k for 20sec 13 Josh Henze 13k for 16sec 14 Rob Scoonover 13k for 13sec 15 Alex Horne 13k for 12sec 16 Mike Hagios 13k for 9sec 16 Frank Deluca 13k for 9sec 18 Chris Andrade 13k for 8sec 19 Yvonne Häkkinen 10k for 14sec (Female) 20 Andrea Diez 7k for 20sec (Female) 21 Amber Edwards 7k for 12sec (Female) 22 Tuomo Anttila NL Event 3 Grippers Silver Bullet (2.5k) 1 Jedd Johnson #4 for 30.77sec 2 Juha Harju #4 for 22.86sec 3 David Horne #4 for 19.19sec 4 Eli Thomas #4 for 14.69sec 5 Cesare Ricchezza #4 for 12.99sec 6 Frank Deluca #3 for 23.12sec 7 Josh Henze #3 for 21.53sec 8 Alex Horne #3 for 18.14sec 9 Matti Harju #3 for 17.25sec 10 J.T. Straussner #3 for 16.55sec 11 Petri Partanen #3 for 16.32sec 12 Juha Lehtimäki #3 for 15.11sec 13 Rob Scoonover #3 for 14.36sec 14 Luke Raymond #3 for 10.03sec 15 Elizabeth Horne #3 for 8.23sec (Female) 16 Chris Andrade #2 for 21.06sec 17 Yvonne Häkkinen #2 for 12.26sec (Female) 18 Mike Hagios #2 for 9.9sec 19 Amber Edwards #1 for 12.29sec (Female) 20 Andrea Diez T for 4.57sec (Female) 21 Juha-Matti Höglund NL 21 Tuomo Anttila NL Finnish event Half a Penny Also the Finnish event had the Half a Penny Lift Juha Harju 20.56k Matti Harju 16.08k Juha Lehtimäki 16.08k Art Siltaoja 16.08k (B/W 95k, 29) Tuomo Anttila 15.36k Petri Partanen 14.6k Juha-Matti Höglund 14.6k New World Records - congrats all! TWO HANDS PINCH (Adjustable apparatus) Male (120k+) - David Horne (GB) - 122.91k - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Male (120k) - David Horne (GB) - 122.91k - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Male (105k) - David Horne (GB) - 122.91k - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Female (57k) - Andrea Diez (Spain) - 31.95k - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Female (52k) - Andrea Diez (Spain) - 31.95k - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Female (47k) - Andrea Diez (Spain) - 31.95k - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Masters 50-59 - David Horne (GB) - 122.91k - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England (age 51, B/W 102.35k) Top 5 Performances 1 David Horne (GB) - 122.91k - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England 2 Kody Burns (USA) - 122.7k - 8 Dec, 2012 - Gripmas 6 - Crooksville, Ohio, USA 3 Jedd Johnson (USA) - 121.65k - 10 Dec, 2011 - Gripmas 5 - Crooksville, Ohio, USA 4 Steve Gardener (England) - 117.5k WCPB 2010 - Gloucester, England 4 Laurence Shahlaei (England) - 117.5k WCPB 2010 - Gloucester, England STUB (ONE HAND) - HOLD - min 5 secs [21k, 19k, 16k, 13k, 10k or 7k if needed] Male (120k+) - David Horne (GB) - 21k for 17sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Male (120k) - David Horne (GB) - 21k for 17sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Male (105k) - David Horne (GB) - 21k for 17sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Male (93k) - Juha Lehtimäki (Finland) - 16k for 11sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Kirkkonummi, Finland Female (84k+) - Elizabeth Horne (England) - 16k for 10sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Female (84k) - Elizabeth Horne (England) - 16k for 10sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Female (72k) - Andrea Diez (Spain) - 7k for 20sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Female (63k) - Andrea Diez (Spain) - 7k for 20sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Female (57k) - Andrea Diez (Spain) - 7k for 20sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Female (52k) - Andrea Diez (Spain) - 7k for 20sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Female (47k) - Andrea Diez (Spain) - 7k for 20sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England Masters 50-59 - David Horne (GB) - 21k for 17sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England (age 51, B/W 102.35k) Top 5 Performances 1 David Horne (GB) - 21k for 17sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Stafford, England 2 Juha Harju (Finland) - 21k for 11sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Kirkkonummi, Finland 3 Jedd Johnson (USA) - 21k for 8sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Wyalusing, Penn, USA 4 Matti Harju (Finland) - 19k for 10sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Kirkkonummi, Finland 5 Juha-Matti Höglund (Finland) - 19k for 6sec - 8 Feb, 2014 - Hands Across the Sea - Kirkkonummi, Finland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Electron Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 Yikes, strong pinching. My concern however is that this is a 0.2kg WR. There had been past talk in NAGS about a required 0.5kg minimum, because 200g is within the realm of weight discrepancies and external differences... even with calibrated or rated weights. Not sure what happened and if this rule was established, but please clarify as a promoter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Piche Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 Congrats everyone! A simply awesome event!! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Horne Posted February 9, 2014 Author Share Posted February 9, 2014 Bill, Many thanks! Yori, No there is no rule regarding that in the collective known as IGC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Electron Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 Thanks for clearing that up for me. Great job, David! Congrats on taking back the WR. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Horne Posted February 9, 2014 Author Share Posted February 9, 2014 No probs. By the way I have been chatting back and forth with Kody Burns over the last few weeks, and quite a bit today too. This man is a CLASS act, who messaged me straight away to give me his congratulations! It will be great to see Kody with a healthy shoulder again. I know about shoulder surgery, and also how tiring illness/injury can make you. On the day I only took three attempts (no warm ups either), 109.5k, 117.81k and then 122.91k. I still had an attempt left, but my skin had tore quite badly by then and it wasn't worth going for it, and damage it further and be out of training. I have trained 14 weeks for this, and it is part of a 40 week plan to first get the record, and now move it higher. So I'm really looking forward to more hard and thoughtful training, and hopefully more records. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sam Scott Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 I noticed in the Silver Bullet hold, calibration data for the grippers are not shown.Was the same grippers shared around to maintain consistency. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Horne Posted February 9, 2014 Author Share Posted February 9, 2014 Sam, No, we used what #4 we had. All mine are similar anyway, so know real biggie. The Silver Bullet is not my event equipment, we were going to have a Thumbless Inch Dumbbell dealift and hold. But Juha fancied something else do to his Inch being a Gladiator built one, so the Silver Bullet was chosen. I noticed in the Silver Bullet hold, calibration data for the grippers are not shown. Was the same grippers shared around to maintain consistency. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rico300zx Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 David I remember you saying that you were going to have a small seminar after the contest was that on video and will it be available for sale you're going to outline your training program for the two handed pinch if I remember congratulations to David this is the world record! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Juha Harju Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 I noticed in the Silver Bullet hold, calibration data for the grippers are not shown. Was the same grippers shared around to maintain consistency. Finnish Grippers ratings what we used this contest: IM#2 / 47kg / 103.75 lbs / rating = 1.76 IM#3 new / 68 kg / 150.1 lbs / rating = 3.00 #4new / 96 kg / 211.92 lbs / rating = 4.05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Horne Posted February 9, 2014 Author Share Posted February 9, 2014 Thank you Parris. The workshop is after the next contest. I will be writing everything down in the Gripopaedia book. I'd like to do a video but want it to be fresh news in the book. It's no secret that I like to dissect events, and then learn the task totally. This learning, assistance work and then hard graft and mental fortitude will get you to many goals. Thumbs Up! Saturday 8 Mar, 2014 Events: 1. Two Hands Pinch Lift 2. Half a Penny 3. Shallow Hub 4. Two Hands Pinch Lift – Hold 5. MoonTop – Hold There will be a Pinch Training Workshop after the contest, with all the training tips that I have been implementing recently. Classes: Open Venue: "Grip Factory", Stafford. Weigh in: Stafford 10-11am Start: Contest at 11am. Promoter: David Horne Entrance fees: £15 paid in advance for contest, meal and workshop prior to 15 Feb. £20 after this date. To compete please send the payment through paypal to world_of_grip@ntlworld.com Trophies: There will be medals for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of the Open. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jedd Johnson Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 Posting some of the videos from the Wyalusing, PA, USA venue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Cannon Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 Jedd that is a beastly Silver Bullet hold with a #4. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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