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2024 North American Grip Sport Championships - June 1-2


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2024 North American Grip Sport Championships

June 1-2, 2024

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Saturday Events:

Silver Bullet
Two-Hand 2 3/8” Napalm Nightmare
Double Shallow Inch Pinch
Wrist Wrench (Arm Assassin Inch Wrench)

Sunday Events:

Two-Hand Napalm Nightmare 3” Blocks
Little Big Horn (6” Lift)
40-Item Grip Medley (Men) / 20-Item Grip Medley (Women)

Weight Classes:

Men’s 74 kg
Men’s 83 kg
Men’s 93 kg
Men’s 105 kg
Men’s 120 kg
Men’s 120+ kg
Men’s 50+ Years Open
Women’s 63 kg
Women’s 84 kg
Women’s 84+ kg

Impressive awards for top three finishers in each class!

Cash prizes for the OVERALL top six men and top three women! (Canadian Dollars)

Men:

1st - $600
2nd - $500
3rd - $400
4th - $300
5th - $200
6th - $100

Women:

1st - $500
2nd - $300
3rd - $100

Special Awards for Male and Female Overall Champions

Team Trophy for Top Scoring Nation

Schedule:

Weigh-Ins: Saturday 9 am to 10:30 am
Day 1 Contest Start: Saturday 11 am
Day 2 Contest Start: Sunday 10 am

Entry Fee - $100 CAD

Last Man Standing Format / Reverse Strongman Scoring

Venue: 

3 Tonnes Gym
268 Boulevard Saint-Joseph
Gatineau, Quebec
(just across the river from Ottawa)

You must qualify to compete in this contest. Complete information on how to qualify to be posted soon.

Registration information to follow.

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15 minutes ago, JasonD said:

Looks like a great contest, hope I can make it. Is the wrist wrench 2”?

2 3/8" I would imagine. Many incredible WW lifters that walk the streets in Canada! I have the double shallow if you want it for free- I bought it for prize giveaway but no one earned it.

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8 minutes ago, Kluv#0 said:

2 3/8" I would imagine. Many incredible WW lifters that walk the streets in Canada! I have the double shallow if you want it for free- I bought it for prize giveaway but no one earned it.

Oh yeah, 2 3/8. I was thinking the WW was originally 2” and the 2 3/8 was called something else, but I’m sure you’re correct. I’ll gladly take your shallow pinch! Let me send you money for postage. Thanks Michael!

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3 hours ago, JasonD said:

Looks like a great contest, hope I can make it. Is the wrist wrench 2”?

Michael is correct. It’s the original 2 3/8” version.

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Dang it, June 1 is my son's high school graduation.  If it had just been my best friend's wedding or closing on my house or something, I'd have picked the comp, but I can't skip my son's graduation lol.

Bummed to miss it!

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This competition has been added to the email newsletter that I send out.

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Here are the qualification criteria for participating in the 2024 North American Championships:

You qualify to attend if:

•    You’re ranked among the top 8 in your weight class on the North American Grip Rankings at any point between now and April 30th (https://www.canadagripsport.com/rankings.html), OR
•    You place among the top three in your weight class at the 2024 Nationals (Canada or US), OR
•    You win a weight class at any GSI-sanctioned contest held between May 1st 2023 and April 30th 2024 (or place among the top 3 North American competitors in multi-venue contests like the International King Kong Grip Challenge and the Napalm Nightmare World Championships).

Participation will be capped at 50 (approximately 35-40 men and 10-15 women).

Other qualification methods may be added if the maximum number of participants isn’t reached by April 15th (or whenever both the 2024 Canadian and US Nationals have been contested – whichever is later). This said, I reserve the right to expand the qualification criteria prior to this date if registration numbers are much lower than expected.

Registration will close on April 30th.

Do you already meet any of the above criteria and want to reserve your spot? Send me an email (eroussin@rogers.com) AND send $100 CAD or $75 USD via PayPal to the same email address. 

Registration fees will be fully reimbursed if you must cancel if I’m notified by February 29th. They will be 50% reimbursed if I’m notified between March 1st and April 15th. No reimbursements will be made for cancellations past April 15th.

This will be an amazing contest – secure your spot sooner than later!

Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions.
 

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1 hour ago, madkow said:

What are the dimensions of the shallow double inch pinch?

 

The pinchable surfaces are 1" tall, 1" wide, and 3" long. There is a 2" gap between them.

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Note that because the original Wrist Wrench is no longer being produced, I've decided to switch to the Inch Wrench from Arm Assassin (2 3/8", standard texture, 3-hole bar).

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17 minutes ago, PinchByPinch said:

Hi Eric is there any plan on tracking the Wrist Wrench in the GSI lists?

I’d like to. We just need to define clear rules for the event, which I’ll be working on very soon.

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25 minutes ago, Eric Roussin said:

I’d like to. We just need to define clear rules for the event, which I’ll be working on very soon.

Awesome 👍

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Here are the rules for the Wrist Wrench event. I also put together a short demo video. Please let me know if anything is unclear.


The lift height for the event will be a 6” lift.  

Only the handle is to be grasped with the fingers on one side, and the thumb opposing on the other side. A thumbless grip is not permitted, nor is a hook grip (i.e., index finger wrapping thumb tip). 

Prior to the start of the lift, the handle is to be rolled down until the straps that attach to the handle come into contact with the other end of the straps. The handle should then be grasped with one hand approximately level and in the middle, with the straps hanging down on the thumb side of the grip. The hand must not be placed on the straps. The lifter can stand upright or be bent over, but the elbow and wrist cannot be below the height of the first knuckles during any part of the lift (the knuckles where the fingers join the palm). The handle cannot be twisted to the point where any part of it touches the forearm. 

The lifter will lift the Inch Wrench until the crossguard touches the crossbar. There is no referee’s signal. You do not have to be erect upon completion. You must lower the weight under control (hand grasping it all the way down). If the lifter misses contact with the crossbar, the lifter will still need to have the top of the crossguard cross the plane of the crossbar. Referee’s discretion will be used to judge whether the correct height was attained.

Bracing any part of the hand or forearm of the lifting arm or the apparatus itself against the thigh at the start of (or during) the lift is NOT allowed.

The off-hand may not be placed in contact with device during any part of the attempt. During the lift it can be posted on the hip or leg or left out to the side.
 

 

 

https://youtu.be/6HjP9a_vJXQ

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