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    Free 7 Hour Contest Video: MHP's Clash of the Titans II & Kings of the Bench III







    MHP's Clash of the Titans II & Kings of the Bench III
    The 2009 Ronnie Coleman Classic Expo

    This was our second promotion that included the classic squat (walked out, taken below parallel and only employing the aide of a powerlifting belt and a pair of knee wraps.) MHP’s Kings of the Bench III & Clash of the Titans II took place at The 2009 Ronnie Coleman Classic Expo. It was our first time at this tradeshow and we got things started off with a bang! I’m very happy to report that we’re planning on returning to The Ronnie Coleman Classic in April of 2012.

    For this particular competition we used the progressive bar load system instead of the three attempt system. We were hoping that this format would make the competition more viewer friendly. But one or two of the lifters, who were not in contention for the prize money, held up the process by taking series of attempts that took up stage time without changing their standings. So, after this experiment, we returned to the modern format of three attempts per lifter per barbell lift.

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    MHP’s Clash of the Titans III

    Lightweight
    (175.9 Pounds Bodyweight and Under)

    1st Place
    Jamie McDougal
    175.6 Pounds Bwt.
    510 Squat
    420 Bench
    600 Deadlift
    1,530 Total

    2nd Place
    Eric Talmant
    170.6 Pounds Bwt.
    520 Squat
    260 Bench
    620 Deadlift
    1,400 Total

    3rd Place
    James Hinson Jr.
    169 Pounds Bwt.
    480 Squat
    290 Bench
    560 Deadlift
    1,330 Total

    4th Place
    Jeff Phillips
    159.8 Pounds Bwt.
    480 Squat
    290 Bench
    530 Deadlift
    1,300 Total

    5th Place
    Thomas Phillips
    174.6 Pounds Bwt.
    480 Squat
    290 Bench
    530 Deadlift
    1,300 Total

    Middleweight
    (176-225.9 Pounds Bodyweight)

    1st Place
    Jesse Kellum
    218 Pounds Bwt.
    750 Squat
    520 Bench
    680 Deadlift
    1,950 Total

    2nd Place
    Brandon “C4″ Cass
    222 Pounds Bwt.
    710 Squat
    400 Bench
    770 Deadlift
    1,880 Total

    3rd Place
    Terry Tucker
    217.8 Pounds Bwt.
    560 Squat
    380 Bench
    670 Deadlift
    1,610 Total

    4th Place
    Ben Patel
    211.2 Pounds Bwt.
    450 Squat
    280 Bench
    570 Deadlift
    1,300 Total

    “Stunnin’Steve” Coyne
    224 Pounds Bwt.
    600 Squat
    250 Bench
    0 Deadlift
    Did Not Total

    Light Heavyweight
    (226-275.9 Pounds Bodyweight)

    1st Place
    Scott Smith
    268.2 Pounds Bwt
    830 Squat
    550 Bench
    750 Deadlift
    2,130 Total

    2nd Place
    Chip “Big Hoot” Edalgo
    245.5 Pounds Bwt.
    600 Squat
    520 Bench
    630 Deadlift
    1,750 Total

    3rd Place
    Shae Jones
    237.6 Pounds Bwt.
    610 Squat
    450 Bench
    660 Deadlift
    1,720 Total

    Heavyweight
    (276 Pounds Bodyweight and Over)

    1st Place
    Randall Harris
    341.8 Pounds Bwt.
    790 Squat
    520 Bench
    700 Deadlift
    2,010 Total

    2nd Place
    Jonathan Vick
    370.8 Pounds Bwt.
    690 Squat
    460 Bench
    760 Deadlift
    1,910 Total

    3rd Place
    Jon Grove
    308.6 Pounds Bwt.
    750 Squat
    55 Bench (Token Lift)
    700 Deadlift
    1,505 Total (due to token bench taken to protect an injury which occured during training)

    Kings of the Bench III

    Lightweight Division
    (175.9 Pounds and Under Bodyweight)

    1st Place
    Jamie McDougal
    175.6 Pounds Bwt.
    420 Bench

    2nd Place

    Kris Chitty
    171 Pounds Bodyweight
    320 Bench

    3rd Place
    Adam Yezer
    174 Pounds Bwt.
    310 Bench

    Middleweight Division
    (176-225.9 Pounds Bodyweight)

    1st Place
    Rene Imesch
    218 Pounds Bwt.
    520 Bench

    2nd Place
    Eric “Big Ezy” Downey
    224 Pounds Bwt.
    490 Bench

    Light Heavyweight Division
    (226-275.9 Pounds Bodyweight)

    1st Place
    Collin “Pooh Bear” Rhodes
    265 Pounds Bwt.
    540 Bench

    2nd Place
    Chip “Big Hoot” Edalgo
    245.5 Pounds Bwt.
    520 Bench

    3rd Place
    Shae Jones
    237.6 Pounds Bwt.
    450 Bench

    Heavyweight Division

    1st Place
    “Big Al” Davis
    282 Pounds Bwt.
    560 Bench

    2nd Place
    Randall Harris
    341.8 Pounds Bwt.
    520 Bench

    Prize Money Breakdown

    $2,000 Cash, Scott Smith, Overall Biggest Total and Light Heavyweight Powerlifting Champion

    $2,000 Cash, Al Davis, Overall Biggest Bench and Heavyweight Benchpress Champion

    $2,000 Cash, Jamie McDougal, Powerlifting and Benchpress Lwt. Champion

    $1,000 Cash, Randall Harris, Heavyweight Powerlifting Champion

    $1,000 Cash, Jesse Kellum, Middleweight Powerlifting Champion

    $1,000 Cash, Collin Rhodes, Light Heavyweight Benchpress Champion

    $1,000 Cash, Rene Imesch, Middleweight Benchpress Champion

    Total Amount of Prize Money = $10,000 Cash

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    Trophies Awarded to the Top 3 in Each Division in Each Contest
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    so they get 2 tries per bench weight? once they miss a weight twice they r thru?
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    Originally Posted by John Prophet View Post
    so they get 2 tries per bench weight? once they miss a weight twice they r thru?
    Yes, the way the progressive bar load system works is that lifters can take as many attempts as they want to until they miss two in a row. The bar weight never goes down so lifters can retake the same weight or try and go for 10+ pounds more on the next go around.

    This is very similar to the steel log press in a lot of strongman competitions.

    It would have worked except we underestimated some people's desire for spotlight time. One lifter was a good 100 pounds behind the leader yet he kept taking 10 pound jumps, which meant that he took four or more attempts back to back and we had to give him 3 minute rest periods so he held up the show for 15-20 mins when his incremental jumps had no bearing on his standings in the line-up (frustrating.)

    That's why we returned to the 3 attempt system in 2010.
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    Originally Posted by Seanzilla HCPL View Post
    Yes, the way the progressive bar load system works is that lifters can take as many attempts as they want to until they miss two in a row. The bar weight never goes down so lifters can retake the same weight or try and go for 10+ pounds more on the next go around.

    This is very similar to the steel log press in a lot of strongman competitions.

    It would have worked except we underestimated some people's desire for spotlight time. One lifter was a good 100 pounds behind the leader yet he kept taking 10 pound jumps, which meant that he took four or more attempts back to back and we had to give him 3 minute rest periods so he held up the show for 15-20 mins when his incremental jumps had no bearing on his standings in the line-up (frustrating.)

    That's why we returned to the 3 attempt system in 2010.

    Dont the strongmen only get x number of attempts though? if everyone had, say 5 attempts then it would keep it honest
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    great! now i'll have something to do for the rest of the summer day
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    how bout this? u miss and follow yourself u get 4 minutes. u make and follow yourself u get 2 minutes
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    slight tactical error for Brandon Cass. made 400 bench. jumped up to 450 and missed. too big of a jump. probably could have easily made 440. wouldnt have changed total outcome though
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    Originally Posted by John Prophet View Post
    how bout this? u miss and follow yourself u get 4 minutes. u make and follow yourself u get 2 minutes
    Maybe we should have made the minimum jumps larger? Say twenty pounds instead of ten? The problems arose when someone was pulling in the 500s and they wanted to go 500, 510, 520, 530 and 540 (or something to that effect) while they were competing against another lifter who was ahead after the squats and benches and was waiting to get started in the low 600s. The 500 something deadlifter was treating the contest like a local meet when they should have had the maturity to realise that they were holding up the lifters who were in contention for some of the prize money. Some of the top lifters got held up for 20+ minutes after they were warmed up and ready to go.
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    the raw meets seem SO much easier to judge. its either there or its not
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