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  • in reply to: RX Muscle: Paulina Talus – Legs @ Gold’s Gym #89392
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    I wasn't aware of hear serious health problems. Glad to hear that phase is behind and she's back doing things she loves to.

    in reply to: Minna Pajulahti #82688
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    I'd say someone doesn't like you hotlinking here. 8)

    Not surprised. But I can't modify it anymore.

    in reply to: Minna Pajulahti #82685
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    in reply to: World Weightlifting Championships 20-29 Nov (Eurosport) #87540
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    Nice to see you are back.

    Here's Chinshanlo Zulfiya's wr tying last attempt. Look at the power as she gets up from the squat position!

    in reply to: Nazik Avdalyan – Athlete of the year in Armenia #89256
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    Everybody got to know and love her within a few days.

    Avdalyan's grandmother, Araxia Vardanyan, who came from Artik, remembers how 9-month-old Nazik was hanging by her small fists from a rope and swinging.

    "My son was standing in the yard with my Nazik in his arms. The clothes-line was above their heads. Suddenly Nazik caught the rope and started swinging. She was going and coming the way as if she was playing on a horizontal bar," the grandma recalls.

    Avdalyan went in for gymnastics when she was four. As for weightlifting, she took it up at age 13, becoming a five times champion of Armenia.

    Becoming a competitive weightlifter was a very hard decision for Avdalyan.

    "I was very much worried about the negative attitude of the people surrounding me. Why is everything accepted so difficultly in Armenia? I had moments of disappointment; I even decided to quit weightlifting. Now I understand that in order to become a good sportswoman, it is necessary to have a strong willpower and stubbornness," Avdalyan says.

    Avdalyan started training with her coach Nersisyan since February 2006. She took the seventh place at the Weightlifting World Championship. In 2007, Avdalyan became a silver medalist of Europe Championship, Europe's gold medalist – in 2008, and Europe's silver medalist – in 2009.

    When in Korea asked where Avdalyan's homeland is, a bigger map was requested in order to find Armenia.

    "Nazik's talent comes from this air, the sun, water. It is our country that gives us the strength: flexibility of strength and mind. Gyumri's stable of weightlifting is very strong. We have many world champions – Yuri Vardanyan, Vardan Militosyan, Israel Militosyan," Nersisyan says.

    Avdalyan has already restarted her trainings, lifting three hours a day. In a daily workout she can life 6-10 tons, sometimes 15-20 tons. The Europe Championship is ahead, and the Olympic Games are in 2012.

    The world champion is not planning to get married yet.

    "Even if I make a choice, he should not be an obstacle to the sport. And if he does, I will choose the sport without hesitation. I consider my work half-done yet. I have sacrificed too many things to achieve all this," Avdalyan says.

    After intensive trainings Avdalyan has a rest listening to classical music. Her hobby is chain stitching, her favourite food is 'khinkali' (traditional Georgian food made of meat and dough), however, as she says, she "does not make friends with cuisine."

    Everybody was surprised at Avdalyan's backward somersault and splits after she lifted the victorious weight.

    "Even before the championship we planned that if I succeeded in my last approach, I would jump. So I did it," Avdalyan says.

    "That is Nazik's image. Every time before her 'performance' I tell Nazik, 'Nazik, look, you have to jump, meaning, you have to win'," says the coach speaking in the peculiar dialect of the Gyumretsi.

    By Gayane Mkrtchyan

    in reply to: Ali Huston Power Lifter With Near Super Human Strength!! #89253
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    I just fail to understand what made her to change from very likely sucsesfull powerlifting career to – well, how to put this, – one of average figure competitors. At least I couldn't find that she would have won any major competitions.

    Health issues, not being in the right sport, self image as 180-pounder or whatever. Also powerlifting tends to be narrow group sport where every day normal guy doesn't get into it.

    But once again I'm repeating myself with this futile jargon.

    in reply to: Gea Johnson Video #89176
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    Nice. Thanks for the images.

    in reply to: World Weightlifting Championships 20-29 Nov (Eurosport) #87538
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    World records are like paper in this kind of competitions. In the first four weight classes in order to win those were needed to exceed and this climaxed in 63 kg group where the top three, Ouyang, Guan and Li Liying, bested the world records 12 times! The winning result 265 kg adds up to a 332.137 sinclair points. But even that wasn't the best performance in terms of points but this was topped by Wang's 220 kg in 48's with 336.003 points.

    China really dominates weightlifting in women: 13 out of 21 world records are set by Chinese, they won 4 out of 4 possible olympic golds previous year and if we can figure something out from this competition, the trend is quite likely to continue this year.

    Forgot to post this good analysis http://www.sportivnypress.com/documents/110.html

    Interesting that she says this 75 kilo lifter to be Li Xia whereas I thought she is Wang Ying. Well it's sometimes really pain in the ass trying to translate Chinese text.

    They haven't published anything from the Worlds so far.

    in reply to: Gea Johnson Video #89172
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    I'm too bored once again  ;D

    in reply to: Gea Johnson Video #89171
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    I don't know if this helps, but the photo was apparently taken on Jay Leno show 12th of February 2002.

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