Two Hands Pinch Lift
The width of the pinch apparatus is adjustable to suit different hand sizes, but to keep it within the spirit of a pinch lift the minimum width allowed is the 2 outer steel discs and 2 rubber spacer discs, a width of 24mm. Before the event starts, you will be given the opportunity to try it and find your best width. The smooth-sided, adjustable-width disc is held on a 2” thick metal rod by a pair of collars. Extra weights will be added to the outsides. The top of this is grasped with an overhand pinch grip (with no further than a 3” (7.5cm) gap between the index fingers) and lifted until the end of the bar touches a horizontal stick placed at 16.5” (42cm), measured from the underside of the stick to the floor. There is no referee’s signal. You do not have to be erect upon completion. You must lower the weight under control. If the outer discs accidentally touch the stick before the bar itself, referee’s discretion will be used to judge whether the correct height was attained. Pinch gripping the discs using an unorthodox underhand grip will not be allowed.
Additional equipment rules:
1. The apparatus has to be loaded with the same number of discs on each side, in the same order, and has to weigh similar (max 1k tolerance between the total weight of the weights at the front, and weights at the rear).
2. The heaviest discs should be loaded nearest to the adjustable pinch discs themselves.
3. The spacer/collars that hold the inside adjustable discs together should be the same length.
4. The discs added should be smaller in height than the adjustable discs you grasp, so that the view of the lifters hands are not totally obscured, and the lift starts from the proper height
*The adjustable pinch apparatus must be constructed of flat and smooth bare steel. The diameter of the round steel discs must be approximately 15 3/4" (40cm), give or take 1/8". Both the Euro Pinch apparatus and the adjustable pinch apparatus made by Scott George are acceptable.
*The surface of the discs should be free of heavy dents or scratches. Some light rust on the discs is acceptable, and regular use of the apparatus and indoor storage should keep the amount of rust at an acceptable level.
2008
- Code: Tout sélectionner
1.David Horne, England 115.0k PHMGC 2008
2.Martin Arildsson, Sweden 112.1k LGC XVII 2007
3.Chad Woodall, USA 111.5k MGC III 2007
4.Jedd Johnson, USA 106.9k GGC 2007
5.Steve Gardener, England 105.6k BHSC 2008
6.Dave Thorton, USA 103.1k GC 2006
7.Nick McKinless, England 102.6k WCPC 2007** (101.8k CC 2005)
8.Dickey Oskarsson, Sweden 101.4k NGC III 2007
9.Dean Bolt, Wales 100.3k IG 2004
10.Eric Milfeld, USA 99.7k SoHGC 2008
11.Laurence Shahlaei, England 97.9k WCPC 2007**
11.Aaron Corcorran, USA 97.9k ACGS 2008
13.Harry Shahlaei, England 97.2k WCPC 2007**
14.Travis Alcorn, USA 95.6k GC 2007
15.Steve McGranahan, USA 95.1k CC 2005
16.Kalle Lane, Sweden 93.5k LGC XVII 2007
17.Johan Albrektsson, Sweden 93.1k NGC III 2007
18.Frank Henritzi, Germany 92.5k SGC VII 2008
18.Matti Heiskanen, Finland 92.5k Euro 2008
20.Eli Kiener, USA 92.1k GGC 2005*
21.Sam Solomi, England 91.7k Euro 2008
22.Tero Penttilä, Sweden 91.4k NGC III 2007
23.Dave Stiff, Australia 91.2k VGC 2008
24.Benny Wennberg, Sweden 91.0k Euro 2004
24.John Eaton, USA 91.0k GGC 2007
24.Chris Rice, USA 91.0k GGC 2007
27.Tommy Heslep, USA 90.7k GGC 2005*
28.Gabriel Sum, Germany 90.2k Euro 2008
29.Florian Kellersmann, Germany 90.1k MGC III 2007
30.Jonas Svarén, Sweden 90.0k LGC XI 2004
31.Jonathan Creason, USA 89.6k GGC 2006
31.Kevin Perrone, USA 89.6k GGC 2006
33.Dan Cenidoza, USA 88.9k GGC 2005*
34.Mikael Siversson, Sweden 88.5k AGC 2006
35.Theo Burggraaff, Holland 87.8k MGC III 2007
36.Mario Sjögren, Sweden 87.0k Euro 2005
37.Martin Ressel, Germany 86.7k Euro 2008
38.Anson Castelvecchi, USA 86.5k GGC 2007
39.Ryan Klein, USA 85.7k MGI 2006
40.Jim Wylie, England 85.5k IG 2004
41.Jason Horne, England 85.3k IG 2004
42.Mikael Lindén, Sweden 85.0k LGC XII 2005
42.Viktor Sander, Sweden 85.0k Euro 2005
44.Scott George, USA 84.8k GGC 2006
44.Bert Sorin, USA 84.8k GGC 2006
46.Martin Kotte, Germany 84.7k HGC 2007
47.Thomas Becker, Germany 83.8k MGC III 2007
48.Björn Andersson, Sweden 83.0k LGC XIII 2005
48.Dave Morton, USA 83.0k GGC 2005*
48.Cliff Kiener, USA 83.0k GGC 2005*
2007
- Code: Tout sélectionner
1.Martin Arildsson, Sweden 112.1k LGC XVII 2007
2.Chad Woodall, USA 111.5k MGC III 2007
3.David Horne, England 109.4k BPLC 2007** (108.0k BGC 2007)
4.Jedd Johnson, USA 106.9k GGC 2007
5.Dave Thorton, USA 103.1k GC 2006
6.Nick McKinless, England 102.6k WCPC 2007** (101.8k CC 2005)
7.Steve Gardener, England 101.9k WCPC 2007** (98.0k BGC 2007)
8.Dickey Oskarsson, Sweden 101.4k NGC III 2007
9.Dean Bolt, Wales 100.3k IG 2004
10.Laurence Shahlaei 97.9k WCPC 2007**
11.Harry Shahlaei 97.2k WCPC 2007**
12.Eric Milfeld, USA 95.6k GC 2007
12.Travis Alcorn, USA 95.6k GC 2007
14.Steve McGranahan, USA 95.1k CC 2005
15.Kalle Lane, Sweden 93.5k LGC XVII 2007
16.Johan Albrektsson, Sweden 93.1k NGC III 2007
17.Eli Kiener, USA 92.1k GGC 2005*
18.Tero Penttilä, Sweden 91.4k NGC III 2007
19.Frank Henritzi, Germany 91.3k HGC IV 2007
20.Benny Wennberg, Sweden 91.0k Euro 2004
20.John Eaton, USA 91.0k GGC 2007
20.Chris Rice, USA 91.0k GGC 2007
23.Tommy Heslep, USA 90.7k GGC 2005*
24.Florian Kellersmann, Germany 90.1k MGC III 2007
25.Jonas Svarén, Sweden 90.0k LGC XI 2004
26.Jonathan Creason, USA 89.6k GGC 2006
26.Kevin Perrone, USA 89.6k GGC 2006
28.Dan Cenidoza, USA 88.9k GGC 2005*
29.Mikael Siversson, Sweden 88.5k AGC 2006
30.Theo Burggraaff, Holland 87.8k MGC III 2007
31.Mario Sjögren, Sweden 87.0k Euro 2005
32.Anson Castelvecchi, USA 86.5k GGC 2007
33.Ryan Klein, USA 85.7k MGI 2006
34.Jim Wylie, England 85.5k IG 2004
35.Jason Horne, England 85.3k IG 2004
36.Mikael Lindén, Sweden 85.0k LGC XII 2005
36.Viktor Sander, Sweden 85.0k Euro 2005
38.Scott George, USA 84.8k GGC 2006
39.Bert Sorin, USA 84.8k GGC 2006
40.Martin Kotte, Germany 84.7k HGC 2007
41.Thomas Becker, Germany 83.8k MGC III 2007
42.Björn Andersson, Sweden 83.0k LGC XIII 2005
42.Dave Morton, USA 83.0k GGC 2005*
42.Cliff Kiener, USA 83.0k GGC 2005*
45.Dave Stiff, Australia 82.6k CVGT 2007
46.Raymond Christie, England 82.2k PGSC 2007
47.Brad Ardrey, USA 81.9k GC 2007
47.Nick Rosendaul, USA 81.9k GC 2007
49.Jonathan McMillan, USA 81.7k GGC 2007
49.Josh Dale, USA 81.7k GC 2007
* denotes uncalibrated
** denotes single lift event
() denotes best full contest lift where lifter is ranked according to his best single event lift
source: gripboard.com