From Powerliftingwatch.com
Submitted by Staff on February 22, 2010 - 8:08am.
On Saturday, Ben Brizendine (198) bench pressed 557 pounds at the USPF Northwest Powerlifting Championships in Gresham, Oregon. The press ranks him sixth on the Powerlifting Watch Lifter Rankings. Brizendine also ranks ninth on the multi ply Lifter Rankings.
The meet was the first for Brizendine since tearing a tricep at the 2009 WABDL World Championships. He opened with a good push with 507 pounds, hit 557 on his second, before making an unsuccessful run at 610 pounds.
Brizendine will next compete at the WABDL Bench Press Nationals on March 13 in Portland, Oregon.
Video of Brizendine's first two attempts:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEYFLvFoUMs"]YouTube- USPlabs Powerlifter Ben Brizendine (198) 507# / 557# Bench[/ame]
Submitted by Staff on February 22, 2010 - 8:08am.
On Saturday, Ben Brizendine (198) bench pressed 557 pounds at the USPF Northwest Powerlifting Championships in Gresham, Oregon. The press ranks him sixth on the Powerlifting Watch Lifter Rankings. Brizendine also ranks ninth on the multi ply Lifter Rankings.
The meet was the first for Brizendine since tearing a tricep at the 2009 WABDL World Championships. He opened with a good push with 507 pounds, hit 557 on his second, before making an unsuccessful run at 610 pounds.
Brizendine will next compete at the WABDL Bench Press Nationals on March 13 in Portland, Oregon.
Video of Brizendine's first two attempts:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEYFLvFoUMs"]YouTube- USPlabs Powerlifter Ben Brizendine (198) 507# / 557# Bench[/ame]