Spectacular battle in the category up to 74 kg at the IPF world championships between three athletes from Sweden, New Zealand and USA. #IPF #POWERLIFTING #WORLDS
3 very high level athetes here, but the judging is taking away from them and they're max potential. Say what you want, Atwood's thirds squat was fine. The third deadlift was boderline, but Monigatti's third attempt was much more evident in my opionon but they overturned that one. I understand that IPF wants to mantain the face of the most prestigious tested organization and it needs strict judging, but: 1) being too strict over dumb shit ruins the competition and takes away from the athletes and 2) be strict, ok, but also be consistent
@@CodBrandt Ya. I was fine with Taylor's 3rd DL being red lighted but be consistent judges. Don't give Tim the deadlift if you ain't giving it to Taylor. It felt like the refs had it out for Taylor a bit. Maybe I'm just reading into things but just with his first squat it was a rocky adventure.
camera distortion and perspective is a thing. we do not have the full picture the judges and jury have. it was clearly to depth from the perspective we got on stream, which was also the side that got a white light.
@@peterbadurek4386 Camera distortion and perspective is literally not a thing. The jury watch back the videos that are taken so this argument is literally nonsensical.
@@Qwrtyuiop the jury watch from multiple and more perspectives than we get, so it is impossible for us to judge the situation. And perspectives/sides from which you see the lift makes a ton of difference.
Say what you want about the the judging but Johansson deserved to win. Taylor is 34yrs old, has been competing for a decade and made 2 errors more than 22yr old Calle.
I think Taylor locked out that last one, the part in question is whether it was resting on his leg at all while he made that last adjustment waiting for the down command.
He should have pulled less. There was a bit of ego there. It was unnecessary to go for a WR attempt. He would have get 317,5, he would probably had enough to secure his win. I think he was robbed on the squat. Not sure about the DL but he still made a bad decision going for 323 IMHO
@@bertrandronge9019 i mean u can clearly tell he had the strength to pull the 323 tho, a slight deviation in technique was all it took for the lockout to be just off
@@thomasmcconville9199 it's Taylor Atwood, if there is a slight deviation on the technique it's most likely that he started to get some muscles tired or that it was way too close to his max strength of the day. From a strategy point of view, I maintain it might have been wiser to go for 317,5 or 320 and not try to get the WR. He might have still not won maybe Johansson could have done 333. We will never know. Anyway if the judges would have been less strict, he might have won and beat the WR. And kept it because the others might have go even higher and not been able to lift it, then I would be here praising him for the boss move 🤷♂️ So I know easy to talk afterwards 😉
Johanasson bench doesn't follow the IPF rules, and both of them do the same error in dl (if three champions make the same mistake in closing it means that sumo deadlift style is not good, too much on the heels in closing)
Du temps où je faisais des concours de squat dans les années 70, tous les essais qu'on voit sur cette vidéo auraient été déclarés nuls, car le powerlifter ne marque aucun temps d'arrêt en bas de la descente. Chez nous, un arbitre regardait si on était descendu asses bas (fémur sous l'horizontale), puis s'il jugeait que le temps d'arrêt avait été assez long, (près d'une seconde), il claquait des mains pour qu'on remonte et une fois relevé il fallait encore demeurer immobile (un certain temps) avant de re-poser la barre sur les supports, sinon l'essai était annulé. Là, le powerlifter s'il avait accompli l'essai strictement, donc sans profiter du rebond en bas de la descente, aurait levé 35 ou 40 kg en moins...
some times they sand bag if they have a more important comp on the near horizon, I don't know if any of that happened here, but Taylor has had meets before where he had to hold back a bit because he had another meet to do a few weeks later.
Если с приседом у Этвуда ещё можно понять почему не зачёт, то с тягой вообще не согласен, монигати вообще криво поднял и ему одобрили, что за бред, Тайлер вставился и стоял долго, это была устойчивая позиция
Что за петушиное судейство, у этвуда просто остановка была в 3-й тяге - незачет, у монегатти двойное движение - зачет. Что-то вспоминается "супер поляк" вижбики и его рекорды, там вообще нет вставления, колени мягкие, плечи перед грифом и это все считали в этой же федерации, парни поднимают просто космос, очень чисто, судьи все испортили.