This document contains the rankings of the top 204 male powerlifters in the IDFPA (Irish Drug Free Powerlifting Association) for the 2015 masters season. It lists each lifter's rank and name, followed by their scores in various national, world, European, and single-lift competitions. The highest score achieved by each lifter across all categories is also listed. John West is ranked first overall with a highest score of 130.40.
This document is the IDFPA Men's Bench Press Unequipped Rankings for 2015. It lists the top 209 male powerlifters ranked by their highest bench press across various international, European and national competitions. The rankings include each athlete's name and their highest bench press score according to different competitions, with Barry Pigott ranked first with a highest bench of 108.35kg.
This document lists the rankings of 203 male powerlifters in Ireland for the 2015 bench press unequipped masters competition across various categories. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their highest bench press score nationally, worldwide, in Europe, and for push/pull categories. The top ranked athlete was John West with a highest score of 130.40.
This document lists 162 powerlifters ranked by their bench press performance in various competitions. The top ranked lifter, Barry Pigott, had a national score of 108.35. Several lifters scored in both the national and world or European rankings. The rankings include scores from 2015 open national, world, and European competitions.
This document lists the rankings of 170 powerlifters in the men's bench press event. It provides each athlete's national ranking, world ranking, and highest bench press weight. The top ranked athlete, Barry Pigott, benched 108.35kg nationally and 108.35kg for his highest weight. Martin Maher ranked 5th nationally with 94.23kg but ranked higher internationally at 96.11kg and benched 96.11kg at his highest. The rankings include weights from 21.18kg to 108.35kg and are from the 2015 IDFPA Open competition.
This document contains the rankings of the top 200 male deadlifters in Ireland in 2015 across 5 competitions: National Championships, World Championships, Deadlift Championships, European Championships, and Push/Pull Championships. Ernest Tuff ranked first overall with a deadlift of 221.37kg at the National Championships. The rankings combine results from the various competitions to determine the highest deadlift total for each athlete.
This document contains the rankings of 160 powerlifters from the IDFPA (Irish Drug Free Powerlifting Association) for the men's bench press unequipped division in 2015. It lists each lifter's rank, name, and their highest score achieved at the national, world, or European level that year. The top ranked lifter was John West with a highest score of 130.40 at the world level.
This document contains the rankings of 170 athletes in the IDFPA Men's Bench Unequipped competition in 2015. Barry Pigott ranked first with a score of 108.35. The rankings then list each athlete's name, national affiliation if any, score, and highest lift. The athletes span a wide range of scores from Barry Pigott at the top down to the lowest ranked athletes.
This document lists the rankings of 170 men in the IDFPA Bench Press Unequipped competition in 2015. Barry Pigott ranked first with a score of 108.35. The rankings then continue down the list with each competitor's rank, name, national affiliation and highest bench press score.
This document is the IDFPA Men's Bench Press Unequipped Rankings for 2015. It lists the top 209 male powerlifters ranked by their highest bench press across various international, European and national competitions. The rankings include each athlete's name and their highest bench press score according to different competitions, with Barry Pigott ranked first with a highest bench of 108.35kg.
This document lists the rankings of 203 male powerlifters in Ireland for the 2015 bench press unequipped masters competition across various categories. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their highest bench press score nationally, worldwide, in Europe, and for push/pull categories. The top ranked athlete was John West with a highest score of 130.40.
This document lists 162 powerlifters ranked by their bench press performance in various competitions. The top ranked lifter, Barry Pigott, had a national score of 108.35. Several lifters scored in both the national and world or European rankings. The rankings include scores from 2015 open national, world, and European competitions.
This document lists the rankings of 170 powerlifters in the men's bench press event. It provides each athlete's national ranking, world ranking, and highest bench press weight. The top ranked athlete, Barry Pigott, benched 108.35kg nationally and 108.35kg for his highest weight. Martin Maher ranked 5th nationally with 94.23kg but ranked higher internationally at 96.11kg and benched 96.11kg at his highest. The rankings include weights from 21.18kg to 108.35kg and are from the 2015 IDFPA Open competition.
This document contains the rankings of the top 200 male deadlifters in Ireland in 2015 across 5 competitions: National Championships, World Championships, Deadlift Championships, European Championships, and Push/Pull Championships. Ernest Tuff ranked first overall with a deadlift of 221.37kg at the National Championships. The rankings combine results from the various competitions to determine the highest deadlift total for each athlete.
This document contains the rankings of 160 powerlifters from the IDFPA (Irish Drug Free Powerlifting Association) for the men's bench press unequipped division in 2015. It lists each lifter's rank, name, and their highest score achieved at the national, world, or European level that year. The top ranked lifter was John West with a highest score of 130.40 at the world level.
This document contains the rankings of 170 athletes in the IDFPA Men's Bench Unequipped competition in 2015. Barry Pigott ranked first with a score of 108.35. The rankings then list each athlete's name, national affiliation if any, score, and highest lift. The athletes span a wide range of scores from Barry Pigott at the top down to the lowest ranked athletes.
This document lists the rankings of 170 men in the IDFPA Bench Press Unequipped competition in 2015. Barry Pigott ranked first with a score of 108.35. The rankings then continue down the list with each competitor's rank, name, national affiliation and highest bench press score.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift competition for 2015. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their highest deadlift in three different competitions - the 2015 National Championships, 2015 World Championships, and 2015 Deadlift Championships. The athlete ranked first, Joe O'Rourke, had a highest deadlift of 176.48kg.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift event for 2015. It includes each athlete's rank, name, national, world, and championship scores where available. The athlete with the highest deadlift score of 221.37kg, Ernest Tuff, is ranked first.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift event for 2015. It includes each athlete's rank, name, national, world, and championship scores where available. The athlete with the highest deadlift score of 221.37kg, Ernest Tuff, is ranked first.
This document lists 190 powerlifters ranked by their highest deadlift in four competitions in 2015: the National Strength League, World Strength League, Deadlift Championships, and European Strength League. The rankings show each lifter's name, national ranking, world ranking, ranking in specific competitions, and highest deadlift across all competitions. Joe O'Rourke ranked first overall with a 176.48kg deadlift as his highest.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift competition for 2015. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their highest deadlift in three different competitions - the 2015 National Championships, 2015 World Championships, and 2015 Deadlift Championships. The athlete ranked first, Joe O'Rourke, had a highest deadlift of 176.48kg.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters from the IDFPA's 2015 Men's Deadlift Unequipped competition. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their highest deadlift in pounds at the National, World, and Deadlift Champs competitions that year. The athlete ranked first, Joe O'Rourke, had a highest deadlift of 176.48 pounds.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's unequipped deadlift category for 2015. It includes each athlete's rank, name, and their highest deadlift in three different competitions - the 2015 Irish National Championships, 2015 World Championships, and 2015 Deadlift Championships. The athlete with the highest deadlift, Ernest Tuff, lifted 221.37kg.
The document summarizes the standings after round 5 of the National All Star MtG 2013 tournament. It lists the top 30 players ranked by their total points, with tiebreakers of opponent's match win percentage, player's game win percentage, and opponent's game win percentage. The player in first place is Primot, Armel with 15 points and the highest percentages in the tiebreakers.
This document contains the IDFPA Women's Bench Unequipped Rankings for 2015 Masters. It lists the top 128 women, their national, world, European, push, pull and bench press scores. Clare Patterson has the highest scores overall at 66.60 in national, world and bench press categories. The rankings include each lifter's highest score across the different categories.
The document lists 167 athletes ranked by their national, world and championship scores in darts. The top ranked athlete is Ernest Tuff with a national score of 209.57 and world and championship scores of 220.04. Andy Murtagh and James Hickey are ranked second and third respectively. The document provides the scores and rankings of athletes in darts competitions.
This document provides the results of a ski competition for U14 boys held at Winter Park Resort in Colorado on March 16, 2016. Wyatt Hall placed first with a time of 48.21 seconds in Run 1. Cam Owens came in second at 48.62 seconds. The results include each competitor's bib number, name, club, run time, time behind the leader, and points earned. A total of 85 boys competed across various age groups and clubs.
The document provides results from several ski races including the U16 National Championships Slalom Ladies race at Snowbird Ski Resort. Madison Hoffman finished first, followed by A J Hurt in second and Olivia Holm in third. The results include bib numbers, names, classes, clubs, run times, total times, time differences versus first place, and points earned for the top 42 finishers. Several additional skiers did not finish (DNF).
This document is the IDFPA Men's Bench Unequipped Rankings for 2015. It lists the top 204 powerlifters ranked by their highest bench press across various competitions in 2015. James O'Connell holds the top spot with a bench press of 115.26kg. The rankings include each athlete's national, world, European, push/pull and bench press scores.
This document is the IDFPA Men's Bench Press Unequipped Rankings for 2015. It lists the top 209 male powerlifters ranked by their highest bench press across various international, European and national competitions. Barry Pigott is ranked first with a highest bench of 108.35kg. The rankings include each lifter's name and national, world, European and other competition results.
This document contains the rankings of 170 powerlifters in Ireland from highest to lowest based on their performance in various competitions from 2015. The top ranked lifter was James O'Connell with a highest score of 444.60. It provides each athlete's ranking and scores from different competitions like the WDFPF, Euro 15, 4 Nations, Nationals, Worlds and Intervarsities events. The lowest ranked athlete was Don O'Driscoll with a highest score of 136.51.
This document lists the rankings of 170 powerlifters in the IDFPA Men's Bench Unequipped category for 2015. It includes each athlete's rank, name, national score, world score, and highest score. The top ranked athlete was John West with a highest score of 130.40.
This document contains the rankings of 170 male powerlifters in Ireland from the IDFPA (Irish Drug Free Powerlifting Association) in 2015. It lists each athlete's rank and name and their scores from various competitions throughout the year, with their highest score in the final column. The top ranked athlete was James O'Connell with a highest score of 444.60.
This document lists the rankings of 200 male powerlifters from the IDFPA (Irish Drug Free Powerlifting Association) based on their highest deadlift in various competitions in 2015. Joe O'Rourke ranked first with a deadlift of 176.48kg. The rankings include national, world, European, and other competition results to determine the highest deadlift achieved by each athlete in 2015.
This document lists the rankings of 190 powerlifters in the Men's Deadlift Unequipped division from the IDFPA in 2015. It provides each athlete's ranking and their highest deadlift in four competitions: the National Championships, World Championships, Deadlift Championships, and European Championships. The athlete with the highest deadlift overall was Ernest Tuff with 221.37kg at the National Championships.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift competition for 2015. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their highest deadlift in three different competitions - the 2015 National Championships, 2015 World Championships, and 2015 Deadlift Championships. The athlete ranked first, Joe O'Rourke, had a highest deadlift of 176.48kg.
This document lists the rankings of 127 powerlifters in the Men's Squat Unequipped division of the 2015 IDFPA Masters. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their national, world, and European squat lifting scores from 2015, with the highest score also listed. The top ranked athlete was Barry Pigott from Ireland with a highest squat of 151.89.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift event for 2015. It includes each athlete's rank, name, national, world, and championship scores where available. The athlete with the highest deadlift score of 221.37kg, Ernest Tuff, is ranked first.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift competition for 2015. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their highest deadlift in three different competitions - the 2015 National Championships, 2015 World Championships, and 2015 Deadlift Championships. The athlete ranked first, Joe O'Rourke, had a highest deadlift of 176.48kg.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift event for 2015. It includes each athlete's rank, name, national, world, and championship scores where available. The athlete with the highest deadlift score of 221.37kg, Ernest Tuff, is ranked first.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift event for 2015. It includes each athlete's rank, name, national, world, and championship scores where available. The athlete with the highest deadlift score of 221.37kg, Ernest Tuff, is ranked first.
This document lists 190 powerlifters ranked by their highest deadlift in four competitions in 2015: the National Strength League, World Strength League, Deadlift Championships, and European Strength League. The rankings show each lifter's name, national ranking, world ranking, ranking in specific competitions, and highest deadlift across all competitions. Joe O'Rourke ranked first overall with a 176.48kg deadlift as his highest.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift competition for 2015. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their highest deadlift in three different competitions - the 2015 National Championships, 2015 World Championships, and 2015 Deadlift Championships. The athlete ranked first, Joe O'Rourke, had a highest deadlift of 176.48kg.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters from the IDFPA's 2015 Men's Deadlift Unequipped competition. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their highest deadlift in pounds at the National, World, and Deadlift Champs competitions that year. The athlete ranked first, Joe O'Rourke, had a highest deadlift of 176.48 pounds.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's unequipped deadlift category for 2015. It includes each athlete's rank, name, and their highest deadlift in three different competitions - the 2015 Irish National Championships, 2015 World Championships, and 2015 Deadlift Championships. The athlete with the highest deadlift, Ernest Tuff, lifted 221.37kg.
The document summarizes the standings after round 5 of the National All Star MtG 2013 tournament. It lists the top 30 players ranked by their total points, with tiebreakers of opponent's match win percentage, player's game win percentage, and opponent's game win percentage. The player in first place is Primot, Armel with 15 points and the highest percentages in the tiebreakers.
This document contains the IDFPA Women's Bench Unequipped Rankings for 2015 Masters. It lists the top 128 women, their national, world, European, push, pull and bench press scores. Clare Patterson has the highest scores overall at 66.60 in national, world and bench press categories. The rankings include each lifter's highest score across the different categories.
The document lists 167 athletes ranked by their national, world and championship scores in darts. The top ranked athlete is Ernest Tuff with a national score of 209.57 and world and championship scores of 220.04. Andy Murtagh and James Hickey are ranked second and third respectively. The document provides the scores and rankings of athletes in darts competitions.
This document provides the results of a ski competition for U14 boys held at Winter Park Resort in Colorado on March 16, 2016. Wyatt Hall placed first with a time of 48.21 seconds in Run 1. Cam Owens came in second at 48.62 seconds. The results include each competitor's bib number, name, club, run time, time behind the leader, and points earned. A total of 85 boys competed across various age groups and clubs.
The document provides results from several ski races including the U16 National Championships Slalom Ladies race at Snowbird Ski Resort. Madison Hoffman finished first, followed by A J Hurt in second and Olivia Holm in third. The results include bib numbers, names, classes, clubs, run times, total times, time differences versus first place, and points earned for the top 42 finishers. Several additional skiers did not finish (DNF).
This document is the IDFPA Men's Bench Unequipped Rankings for 2015. It lists the top 204 powerlifters ranked by their highest bench press across various competitions in 2015. James O'Connell holds the top spot with a bench press of 115.26kg. The rankings include each athlete's national, world, European, push/pull and bench press scores.
This document is the IDFPA Men's Bench Press Unequipped Rankings for 2015. It lists the top 209 male powerlifters ranked by their highest bench press across various international, European and national competitions. Barry Pigott is ranked first with a highest bench of 108.35kg. The rankings include each lifter's name and national, world, European and other competition results.
This document contains the rankings of 170 powerlifters in Ireland from highest to lowest based on their performance in various competitions from 2015. The top ranked lifter was James O'Connell with a highest score of 444.60. It provides each athlete's ranking and scores from different competitions like the WDFPF, Euro 15, 4 Nations, Nationals, Worlds and Intervarsities events. The lowest ranked athlete was Don O'Driscoll with a highest score of 136.51.
This document lists the rankings of 170 powerlifters in the IDFPA Men's Bench Unequipped category for 2015. It includes each athlete's rank, name, national score, world score, and highest score. The top ranked athlete was John West with a highest score of 130.40.
This document contains the rankings of 170 male powerlifters in Ireland from the IDFPA (Irish Drug Free Powerlifting Association) in 2015. It lists each athlete's rank and name and their scores from various competitions throughout the year, with their highest score in the final column. The top ranked athlete was James O'Connell with a highest score of 444.60.
This document lists the rankings of 200 male powerlifters from the IDFPA (Irish Drug Free Powerlifting Association) based on their highest deadlift in various competitions in 2015. Joe O'Rourke ranked first with a deadlift of 176.48kg. The rankings include national, world, European, and other competition results to determine the highest deadlift achieved by each athlete in 2015.
This document lists the rankings of 190 powerlifters in the Men's Deadlift Unequipped division from the IDFPA in 2015. It provides each athlete's ranking and their highest deadlift in four competitions: the National Championships, World Championships, Deadlift Championships, and European Championships. The athlete with the highest deadlift overall was Ernest Tuff with 221.37kg at the National Championships.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift competition for 2015. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their highest deadlift in three different competitions - the 2015 National Championships, 2015 World Championships, and 2015 Deadlift Championships. The athlete ranked first, Joe O'Rourke, had a highest deadlift of 176.48kg.
This document lists the rankings of 127 powerlifters in the Men's Squat Unequipped division of the 2015 IDFPA Masters. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their national, world, and European squat lifting scores from 2015, with the highest score also listed. The top ranked athlete was Barry Pigott from Ireland with a highest squat of 151.89.
This document lists the rankings of 215 powerlifters in the men's deadlift event for 2015. It includes each athlete's rank, name, national, world, and championship scores where available. The athlete with the highest deadlift score of 221.37kg, Ernest Tuff, is ranked first.
This document lists the rankings of 148 powerlifters in the men's squat unequipped division of the 2015 IDFPA Open. It provides each lifter's rank, name, national score, world score, and highest score. The top ranked lifter is Barry Pigott from Ireland with a national score of 151.89.
This document contains the rankings of 125 athletes in the IDFPA Men's Squat Unequipped competition in 2015. It lists each athlete's rank, name, and their national, world, and European squat lifting scores for that year. The highest score achieved by each athlete across the categories is also provided.
This document lists the rankings of 150 male powerlifters in the unequipped squat for 2015. It provides each athlete's rank, name, national score, world score, and highest score. The top ranked athlete was Barry Pigott from Ireland with a score of 151.89.
This document lists the rankings of 170 men in unequipped deadlifting from the IDFPA in 2015. It provides each lifter's rank, name, national score, world score, and highest score. The top ranked lifter was Ernest Tuff with a highest score of 221.37.
This document lists the rankings of 170 men in the IDFPA for unequipped deadlifting in 2015. It provides each athlete's rank, name, national ranking in 2015, world ranking in 2015, and highest deadlift. The top ranked athlete was Joe O'Rourke with a highest deadlift of 176.48kg.
This document contains rankings of female powerlifters from the IDFPA (Irish Drug Free Powerlifting Association) for the 2015 season. It lists 141 athletes ranked by their highest deadlift in 5 different competitions: National Championships 2015, World Championships 2015, Deadlift Championships 2015, European Championships 2015, and Push/Pull Championships 2015. The top ranked athlete was Maggie Pomphrett with a highest deadlift of 140.86kg.
This document lists the rankings of female powerlifters in various deadlift competitions in 2015. It ranks 141 competitors based on their highest deadlift in the National SL 15, World SL 15, Deadlift Champs 15, European SL 15, or Push Pull 15 competitions. The top ranked lifter, Maggie Pomphrett, had a highest deadlift of 140.86kg.
The document lists the rankings of women in the IDFPA (Irish Drug Free Powerlifting Association) for unequipped deadlifting in 2015. Maggie Pomphrett ranked first with a highest deadlift of 140.86kg. Emma Scott ranked second with a highest of 137.98kg. Assumpta Feeney ranked third with a highest of 134.70kg. The rankings go down to 121st place.
This document contains the rankings of female powerlifters in Ireland from the 2015 season. It lists the top 128 athletes by name and their highest bench press results in five international competitions: National, World, European, Push/Pull, and Bench Press. Clare Patterson ranked first overall with a highest bench press of 66.60kg. The rankings include results from major competitions that year without gender equipment requirements.
This document lists the rankings of female powerlifters in Ireland in 2015. Karen Barry ranked first with a highest score of 302.85. The rankings include scores from various competitions throughout the year. There were 146 athletes ranked in total.
This document contains the rankings of 172 powerlifters in the IDFPA Men's Full Power Unequipped competition for 2016. John Maher is ranked first with a nationals score of 389.09. The rankings include each athlete's name, nationals score, and highest score. The athletes are ranked based on their nationals scores.
This document contains the rankings of 175 male powerlifters in Ireland in 2016. It lists each athlete's rank, name, highest total for the bench press, squat and deadlift (nationals) events. The athlete ranked first, John West, had a highest total of 485.73 points. The document provides the rankings and scoring totals for each athlete.
The document lists the rankings of 113 female powerlifters in Ireland in 2016. It provides each athlete's rank, name, highest total from the Irish Drug-Free Powerlifting Association (IDFPA) Nationals that year. The top ranked lifter was Assumpta Feeney with a total of 306.36 points, followed by Michelle Curtin in second with 296.07 points and Louise McKenna in third with 291.11 points.
This document contains the rankings of 113 female powerlifters in Ireland from the IDFPA Women's Full Power Unequipped Rankings in 2016. It lists each athlete's rank, name, nationality, and highest total score achieved. The athlete ranked first, Assumpta Feeney, achieved a score of 306.36 points.
The document lists the top 5 ranked men in the 2016 IDFPA deadlift equipped masters competition. John Rice ranked first with a score of 175.24, followed by Andre Du Plessis in second with 165.09, and Darren Moloney in third with 162.07. The rankings go up to 6th place held by Mark Lacey with a score of 137.73.
The document shows the rankings of the top lifter in the IDFPA Men's Bench Equipped competition in 2016 for the Masters division. Andre Du Plessis had the highest single lift score of 109.96 points to take first place, followed by Michael Coleman in second with 86.42 points and Barry Smith in third with 82.42 points. The rankings list the top 3 placements only and then includes dashes for placements 4 through 40.
This document contains the rankings for the men's equipped squat in the 2016 masters category of the International Drug Free Powerlifting Association (IDFPA). Andre Du Plessis ranked first with a squat of 156.24kg, followed by Davy Doyle in second place at 147.42kg and Peter Leitch in third place lifting 144.17kg. The top five positions are listed with their squat amounts.
This document contains the IDFPA Men's Squat Unequipped Rankings for 2016. It lists 75 athletes by rank, name, national affiliation and their highest squat in pounds. The top ranked athlete is William Clarke from Ireland with a highest squat of 147.32 pounds.
This document lists the top 75 ranked male squatters in the IDFPA Masters division for 2016. It provides the name, country, squat lift in pounds, and highest lift for each ranked athlete. William Clarke has the highest ranking with a squat of 147.32 pounds. The document titles the rankings as the "IDFPA - MEN'S SQUAT UNEQUIPPED RANKINGS 2016 MASTERS".
This document contains the rankings of women in the IDFPA's 2016 Masters Squat competition. It lists the top 70 competitors by rank, name, national score, and highest score. Karen Barry is ranked first with scores of 119.08. The document provides the rankings and scoring details for the IDFPA's 2016 Masters Women's Squat competition.
This document contains the rankings of 70 female powerlifters in Ireland for the bench press in 2016 without equipment. Clare Patterson ranked first with a score of 65.42. The rankings then list each athlete's name, national ranking, and highest bench press score.
This document contains the rankings of women in the 2016 open deadlift competition held by the IDFPA (Irish Drug Free Powerlifting Association). It lists the top 70 competitors by name and their national standard lift score. Maggie Pomphrett ranked first with a score of 153.04.
This document contains rankings of men in a bench press competition from 2016. It lists the top 80 competitors by rank, name, national affiliation, and their highest bench press in pounds. The highest bench press belongs to Andrzej Gron at 115.19 pounds.
This document contains the rankings of 70 women in the IDFPA Women's Bench Unequipped competition in 2016. It lists each competitor's rank, name, national score, and highest score. Clare Patterson ranked first with a national score of 65.42 and highest score of 65.42. The rankings go down to Sheila Cronin in 66th place.
This document contains the rankings of women in the 2016 IDFPA Masters Deadlift competition. It lists the top 70 competitors by name and their national standard lift and highest lift in kilograms. Maggie Pomphrett ranked first with a national standard lift of 153.04kg and highest lift of 153.04kg. The document provides the rankings and lifting statistics of the top 70 finishers in the women's unequipped deadlift competition.
This document contains the rankings of 70 women in the IDFPA Women's Squat Unequipped competition in 2016. It lists each athlete's rank, name, national score, and highest score. Karen Barry is ranked first with a national and highest score of 106.99. The rankings go down to athlete ranked 70th, who is unranked with no scores listed.
This document lists the rankings of men in an unequipped bench press competition organized by the IDFPA in 2016. Peter Ryan ranked first with a score of 99.22. The list provides the rank, name, national affiliation and highest score for 76 competitors.
This document contains the rankings of the top 80 men in the 2016 IDFPA Masters deadlift competition in Ireland. It lists each competitor's rank, name, nationality, and highest single lift score. Declan Counihan had the highest score of 169.31 kg to take first place.
This document contains the 2016 open rankings for the IDFPA Men's Deadlift Unequipped competition. It lists 76 competitors by rank, name, national affiliation, and highest deadlift in pounds. The top ranked lifter was James Hickey with a deadlift of 166.14 pounds.
This document lists the rankings of 145 female powerlifters in Ireland in 2015 based on their scores in various competitions. It provides each athlete's rank, name, and their highest scores achieved in the WDFPF Euro 4 Nations, Irish Nationals, WDFPF Worlds, Intervarsities, and overall highest score. The athlete ranked first, Assumpta Feeney, achieved a highest score of 294.4.
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Psaroudakis: Family and Football – The Psaroudakis Success StoryPsaroudakis
Psaroudakis, a name that resonates with football fans around the globe, is a testament to the powerful synergy between familial support and individual passion. Born on March 10, 1992, in the historic city of Heraklion, Crete, Psaroudakis’ journey to international football stardom is a compelling narrative of dedication, perseverance, and unwavering family support. His story not only highlights his athletic prowess but also underscores the crucial role his family played in shaping his career and character.
Psaroudakis’ early life in Heraklion was deeply influenced by a supportive and nurturing family environment. His father, a former semi-professional footballer, recognized Psaroudakis’ potential from an early age. Acting as his first coach, his father’s guidance was instrumental in igniting Psaroudakis’ passion for football. This paternal influence instilled in him a strong work ethic and fundamental skills that would become the foundation of his future success. His mother, a dedicated homemaker, provided a stable and nurturing environment, ensuring that Psaroudakis could pursue his dreams without any hindrances.
From a young age, Psaroudakis showed an innate talent for football. Growing up in Heraklion, he spent countless hours playing football in local parks and streets with friends and family. His natural ability was evident even in these informal settings, and his enthusiasm for the game was infectious. By the age of five, Psaroudakis had joined a local youth football club, where his skills began to flourish. His father’s role as his first coach during these formative years was crucial, as he emphasized not only technical skills but also the importance of discipline and teamwork.
The transition from playing in local parks to joining a structured football environment marked a significant step in Psaroudakis’ journey. At the age of ten, he joined the youth academy of OFI Crete, one of Greece’s most esteemed football clubs. This move marked the beginning of a more rigorous and professional approach to his training. The academy environment was demanding, focusing on honing technical abilities and instilling values of sportsmanship and dedication. Psaroudakis’ dedication to his craft was evident as he quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a standout player in the youth teams.
The support of Psaroudakis’ family was unwavering during this critical period. His father continued to be a source of guidance and mentorship, while his mother ensured that he had everything he needed to succeed. Their collective efforts created a balanced environment where Psaroudakis could focus entirely on his development as a footballer. This familial support was not just about providing the basics; it was about creating an environment where Psaroudakis felt encouraged and motivated to pursue his dreams relentlessly.
As Psaroudakis transitioned from the youth academy to professional football, the challenges became more significant.
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The Golden Group is over. Can a new group step up? Two years ago, Kevin De Bruyne plunged Belgium’s Euro 2024 plans into disorder when he claimed the team was “too old” to win in an interview with The Protector. That Belgian squad had 10 players over 30 and the maximum average age of any Euro Cup 2024 team at the competition. A group-stage exit and just one goal at the World Cup put Belgium on course for a restructure.
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Coach Domenico Tedesco has managed a tactical shakeup and a regular exit for some of the oldest players. Experienced bests remain, not least the 37-year-old Jan Vertonghen in defense, the 32-year-old De Bruyne himself in midfield, and 31-year-old Romelu Lukaku up visible.
Still, younger actors like De Bruyne’s Manchester City partner Jeremy Doku bring fresh vitality to the team. Euro Cup Germany Qualifying unbeaten with just four goals allowed from eight games was a welcome sign of accomplishment back on track under Tedesco.
The only other squad in Group E besides Belgium to UEFA Euro 2024 qualify unbeaten, Romania was awestruck by winning a group that also checked Switzerland and Israel. Still, Euro 2024 will test a squad sorely lacking in top-level skill.
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Tottenham guardian Vlad Dragusin is the only Euro Cup 2024 squad member singing regularly for one of Europe’s top clubs this flavor. He even played only nine Premier League games since adoption in January. Goalkeeper Horatiu Moldovan is a stoppage at Atletico Madrid.
There’s a link to the beauty days of Romanian soccer with midfielder Ianis Hagi, son of Gheorghe Hagi, who assisted the team to the rounds of the 1994 World Cup and Euro 2000.
We are only a combine of days away from the UEFA Euro 2024 curtain raiser. The 24 squads are winding up their provisions and getting ready to give it their all to life the wanted Euro Cup Final trophy on July 14. Spread across six clusters, the first hurdle in the knockout phase will be the plump of 16.
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Germany and Scotland will take things off before we get into overdrive in two weeks. Meanwhile, Belgium will be longing to bounce back after a horrendous 2022 FIFA World Cup movement, which ended in the group stage.
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Roberto Martinez completed the way for Domenico Tedesco, who has overseen a compact start to his tenure. The 38-year-old will be assured heading into the group stage
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