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Re: Lifter Friendly?

Posted By: Jason Burnell
Date: Tuesday, 22 November 2005, at 9:23 a.m.

In Response To: Re: Lifter Friendly? *LINK* (Regina Hackney)

Regina and Tom,

It's not about the referees or the time between meets. If they are "meet records" they are just that records for that particlar meet. Every meet would have a set of "best lifts ever" performed at that meet. You can't break records for a meet if you aren't there to lift in it. That does make perfect sense to me.

You can break American records at any meet where there are National judges. I get it.

The only thing confusing is that we don't have them labeled clearly on the pages and people assume that National records aren't "meet records." I'm pretty sure that if we talked to Larry and the EC and Cardella it would be pretty easy to get the wording cleard up.

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