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» Sonny schmidt
» Dean Lukin
» Robert Kabbas
» Adam Coe
» 1995 OLYMPIA MASTERS CHAMPION
» Other top level results to numerous to mention
Sadly sonny passed away on Jan 25 Th 2004 |
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I first saw Sonny at the Chevron NightClub in 1984 as a skinny body builder posing on stage and vowing to be the next best thing to come out of Australia.
Over the years to follow I saw his rise to body building stardom. I give Sonny a special mention on this site for strength athletes because he trained heavy and hard year in year out and all ways showed respect to other athletes.
"Party hard in Valhalla big Guy"
Bill Lyndon
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» OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL
Dean Lukin was the first Australian Super Heavy Weightlifter to win a Gold Medal at the 1984 Olympics; in fact he was the first ever in the history of the sport to do so. |
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A great character in competition and a successful business man (tuna fishing) from Port Lincon in South Australia now retired from heavy sports and maintains a healthy life style living on the gold coast in Queensland.
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» OLYMPIC SILVER MEDALIST
Robert Kabbas competed successfully at the 1984 Olympics capturing the silver medal with a spectacular lifting session, slightly injuring his hamstring in an earlier session he believed cost him the Gold. |
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» Powerlifter
D.O.B: 2-6-1962
Height: 180 C.M
Weight: 90 - 100 CLASS
Best lifts: 90 K.G
Squat: 300 K.G.
Bench-Press: 212.5 K.G.
Dead Lift: 320 K.G
Best Lifts: @ 100 K.G.
Squat: 370 K.G.
Bench-Press: 245 K.G
Dead Lift: 355 K.G.
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Best Total in competition 960 K.G. . In the year 1994
The best Light heavy powerlifter to ever grace our shores, likened to Ed Coan for all the right reasons, allways presented very well in competition with an athletic physique and focused approach.
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