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THE IPF WORLDS
The worlds best once again went head-to-head at the 2006 IPF World Powerlifting Championships in Stavanger, Norway. For full results and photo galleries, click on the official contest logo to the right.
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| THE MAN
Ironville Clothing Co. was proud to sponsor Team USA powerlifter Jason Beck as he went for the Gold in the 100 kg (220 lb.) weight class. Aside from moving some big iron, Jason was also able to take in some big scenery of beautiful Norway.
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| THE BASICS
All you need is a power rack, a bar, and in Jason's case, a whole lot of iron. And where else? Right out in the garage. -ONLY THE STRONG RESIDE!
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| THE SQUAT
Ironville sponsor athlete, Jason Beck, of the Team U.S.A. sinks an impressive squat of 345 kg. (759 lbs.) Jason is known for his impressive depth and consistency in the squat event.
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| THE BENCH
Jason had an even more impressive benchpress of 242.5 kg. (533.5 lbs.)
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| THE DEADLIFT
A monster pull of 322.5 kg. (709.5 lbs) was no match for Jason Beck enroute to a third place finish and a 3-lift total of 910 kg or 2002 lbs!
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| THE CHAMPIONS
Hjelmtveit Andreas of Norway, Michal Wilk of Poland, and Jason Beck of Team USA took a bow as the best of the 100 kg. class at the 2006 IPF World Powerlifting Championships.
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| THE WILK FACTOR
Gold metal winner Michal Wilk of Team Poland and bronze metal winner Jason Beck of Team USA. As always, friendly competition in the IPF.
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| POWERFUL MASSES
Powerlifting fans worldwide gathered in Stavenger, Norway to take in the world's best powerlifters. Check out the details for the 2007 IPF Championships in Baden bei Wien, Austria, Nov. 5-10, 2007.
http://www.ipfworlds2007.com/index.html
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| LEGENDS OF IRON
Jason Beck with friend and renowned record benchprsss champion Markus Schick and Gundula von Bachhaus.
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| ON TOP OF THE WORLDS
Although a bronze place finish wasn't part of the plan, you can bet Jason is already back at it in preparation for 2007, or as Jason refers to it, THE YEAR OF THE GOLD! Keep an eye on Jason as he continues to dominate USAPL's tough 100 kg weight class.
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