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APA/TMSPA Houston Open

February 1, 2003

Houston, Texas

Name / Division SQ B DL TTL

Men

114 lbs.

Teen 11-12

A. Mitchell 125 ! @ $ 100 ! @ $ 150 ! @ 375 ! @ $

123 lbs.

Teen 13-15

A. Smith 210 ! 105 235 550

M. Hawkins 95 90 185 370

148 lbs.

Teen 13-15

A. Dillsworth 205 155 400 760

K. Valdez 225 140 285 650

E. Aguayo 170 125 250 545

165 lbs.

Teen 16-17

C. Mott 345 250 365 960

181 lbs

Teen 13-15

J. Brewer 215 190 400 805

K. Williams 270 120 400 790

198 lbs.

Teen 13-15

B. Gibson 250 ! 150 350 ! 750

J. Hernandez 135 135 250 520

Master 65-69

J. McVeigh 285 ! 250 ! 370 ! 860 !

220 lbs.

Open

J. Welch 415 0 400 0

242 lbs.

Teen 13-15

M. Solais 250 195 360 805

Teen 16-17

D. Rogers * 560 ! 355 ! 505 ! 1420 !

Open

M.Dorman 465 0 0 0

Master 46-49

R. Mitchell 380 ! 275 ! 400 ! 1055

275 lbs.

Teen 13-15

B. Jones 260 190 355 ! @ 805 ! @

R. DeAvilla 160 150 235 545

Open

J. Lopez 525 300 515 1340

308 lbs.

Teen 13-15

F. Hernandez 215 ! 215 330 760 !

Bench Press Only

181 lbs

Junior 20-23

L. Kelly 335 !

Open

L. Kelly 335

198 lbs.

Open

G. Garner 340

Submaster 33-39

D. Moser 350

G. Garner 340

Master 40-45

M. Jackson 320 !

220 lbs.

Open

E. Wright 0

Master 46-49

K. Barbier 350

Master 50-54

J. Leitner 330 !

242 lbs

Master 55-59

D. Turner 265 !

SWH

Master 40-45

J. Walter 375 !

Master 46-49

G. Wells 285 !

Women

148 lbs

Open

E. Dimitryevic 265 ! 135 320 ! 720 !

165 lbs

Teen 13-15

N. Okafor 145 85 245 ! 465 !

Overall Lifter = *

Texas Record = !

American Record = @

World Record = $

Despite the horrible news of the Challenger crash 30 minutes after the start of the meet the APA / Texas Middle School Powerlifting Association Houston Open was a huge success. Twelve yea old Mitchell, lifting in the newly formed 11-12 year old youth division se4 Texas, American and Word records with his 125-pound squat, 100-pound bench, 150-pound deadlift and 375-pound total. Antonio Smith (13) lifting in the 123’s set a Texas squat record of 210pounds taking 1st place in his division. Thirteen-year-old Brett Gibson had a big day winning first in the 198’s and setting two Texas records with his 250-pound squat and 350-pound deadlift. Sixty-nine year old Jim McVeigh won his division in the 198’s by setting four Texas records with his 295 pound squat, 250 pound bench press, 370 pound deadlift and a 860 pound total. Seventeen-year-old David Rogers set the platform on fire walking away with the Overall Lifter award. Rodgers also won first in his division and set 4 Texas records with his 550 pound squat, 355-pound bench press, 505-pound deadlift and a 1420-pound total. Robert Mitchell (46) won the masters 242’s with three Texas records. Mitchell has a 380-pound squat, 275-pound bench press, and a 400-pound deadlift. Brian Jones (13) won the 275 teen division by setting two Texas records. Jones pulled a 400-pound deadlift and totaled 805 pounds. In the teen 308’s, Francisco Hernandez won his division with Texas record squat of 215 pounds and a Texas record total of 760 pounds.

In the men’s bench press only division Lee Kelly won the juniors with a Texas record bench of 335 pounds. Forty –one year old Marvin Jackson set a Texas record winning the masters 40-45 with a 320-pound bench press. Taking first in the masters 50-54, Jim Leitner set a Texas record with his 330-pound bench. In the masters 56-59, 242-pound division Dale Turner won his division and set a Texas record with a 265-pound bench press. Two SWH’s showed up to bench. In the master 40-45 division Jim Walter set a Texas record with his bench press of 375 pounds winning his division and George Wells wont the masters 46-49 with his Texas record bench press of 285 pounds.

In the women’s 148’s Estella Dimitryevic had a great day winning her division and setting three Texas records. Dimitryevic ended the day with a 265-pound squat, a 320-pound deadlift, and a 720-pound total. In the teen 165 division Nkeonyeakonia Okafor (13) won he division and set two Texas records. Okafor ended her day with a 245-pound deadlift and a 465 total.

I would like to thank the Revere Middle School and Houston ISD for providing the space to hold these meets. Also Inzer Advance Designs and House of Paine for the continued support of the APA/ TMSPA and the sport of powerlifting. A special thanks to our judges/spotters/loaders Shannon McDougald, Thane Harris, Brian Kline, and Danno Flunker. With the help of these guys this meet would have never happened. Thanks also to Mike Lambert and Powerlifting USA for their continued support of powerlifting and the space to publish the accomplishments all of these fine lifters.

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