It was an insane Saturday at Metal Gym, Helsinki yesterday. Twenty-two lifters and twelve benchers had signed up to compete in the RAW Metal powerlifting and Big Boss RAW Bench meets (named in honor of Finnish strength legend Arto Lyytikäinen who suddenly passed away in October, R.I.P.).
There was plenty of good action; especially interesting was bench specialist Mikko Hämäläinen's appearance as a guest lifter in his first ever RAW powerlifting meet. Unlike everyone else, he chose to front squat his way through the first three rounds. He did an impressive 240 kg/529 lbs and
260 kg/573 lbs before dumping
270 kg/595 lbs (all links are to YouTube video).
But the real jaw dropper came in the bench meet where a 23-year-old by the name of Tommi Pitkänen broke the Finnish RAW bench record of 225 kg/496 lbs in the 110 kg/243 lbs weight class no less than three times. He opened with a ridiculously easy
215 kg/474 lbs, then went for
230 kg/507 lbs and finished with a convincing
245 kg/540 lbs. The awestruck officials gently suggested a fourth attempt and four minutes later he rounded off with
250 kg/551 lbs. Now, there are a handful of Finns capable of benches of this caliber, but consider this:
- Mr. Pitkänen is primarily a bodybuilder (
picture here), indeed he was much beefier than anyone else in the line-up
- he is only 23 years-old and weighed in at only 100.4 kg/221 lbs
- he did not peak for the meet, apparently he prepared mostly doing sets of 10
- he is said to have benched even heavier weights in the gym (no surprise here looking at what he did yesterday)
- he spent the night before the meet working as a bouncer and only got about an hour of sleep
- he unracked all attempts himself and used no wrist wraps
- he benched nearly flat backed with only a slight arch
All the ingredients to create another legend are in place if he can stay healthy and interested. It's hard to describe the degree of amazement I felt when seeing this young man lift, it's right up there with Benedikt Magnusson's ground-breaking
440 kg/970 lbs deadlift during the WPO Semi Finals here in Helsinki two years ago. But where Magnusson psyched himself up to the max, Pitkänen did his job calmly and emotionlessly like there was nothing special to it at all (I did manage to catch a glimpse of a small smile after the 250 kg bench though...).
For those interested in the big picture, here are the results (Excel):
Powerlifting,
Bench PressWhile we await the official pictures from the events, the
gallery from the April 2007 RAW Metal event is well worth a visit. Those of you who read Finnish may also be interested in
this Pakkotoisto.com thread.