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Went in my first comp today, managed 212.5 / 120 / 202.5 @ 122.6bw. Was pleased with the results (and not bombing), perhaps if i'd been a a bit more conservative with the 3rd attempts, I might have gotten more. It was good fun though, despite being a very small comp, also good to meet some referees and lifters from away.

Training starts for the next comp soon!

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Have set myself a new PB for deadllifts last 2 sessions :D managed 185kg x2 last sesh, and now 190kg x2 just earlier over lunch, weighing in at 75kg.

I know it's nothing spectacular, especially by some standards in this thread, but I'm still happy considering how frequently deadlifts have landed me crippled on the sidelines lol

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