The future is bright for weightlifting in the west as WA nurtures some exciting young weightlifters. But the rest of the country also has its stars.
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Last weekend, Western Australia became the first state to hold a state championships this year. Held at Rev Barbell Club, it was…
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David James, not a name, would have heard much of floating round the weightlifting world but as he’s set to compete in…
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Earlier this week, Weightlifting Western Australia posted on their socials that their first in person competition was locked in and going ahead…
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A new statement was released by the AWF in regards to the return of Weightlifting gyms and the safety plan they have…
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Top 5 teen lifters to watch in 2020: Number two, Ruby Carwardine and Nelson Harris
Ruby Carwardine — WA, Junior, born 2002 (Pictured above) Ruby came onto the scene in early 2018. Almost exactly one year later,…
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Top 5 teen lifters to watch in 2020: Number 5 Oliver Saxton and Phoenix Goodwin
Oliver Saxton — WA, Youth, born 2003 (Pictured above) This Youth lifter from Western Australia has been progressing at an incredible rate…
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In Western Australia, Danielle Waller has designed an innovative kids’ weightlifting program. It’s called Oly 4 Kids, and she’s now hoping to…
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2019 Nationals Day 2 Recap
by Bec Spinkby Bec SpinkDay two promised to start off with a great show. Historically the 89kg class has been the most competitive men’s group in…
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2019 Nationals Day 2 Recap
by Bec Spinkby Bec SpinkGreat start to the lifting on Day 1 of the National Championships. Emily Scott, Monika Endres and Yolandie Weir started strong in…
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