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  2. Bob Hoffman (sports promoter) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Collins Hoffman (November 9, 1898 – July 18, 1985) was an American entrepreneur who rose to prominence as the owner of York Barbell.He founded magazines such as Muscular Development and Strength & Health, and was the manufacturer of a line of bodybuilding supplements. [3]

  3. Powerlifting - Wikipedia

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    The first national competition was held in September 1964 under the auspices of the York Barbell Company. [7] York Barbell owner Bob Hoffman had been a longtime adversary of the sport, but his company was now making powerlifting equipment to make up for the sales it had lost on Olympic equipment. [6]

  4. York Barbell - Wikipedia

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    York Barbell is an American-based international manufacturer of fitness equipment. Its roots date back to when Bob Hoffman , who was named "Father of World Weightlifting" by the International Weightlifting Federation , bought Alan Calvert 's 1902 Milo Barbell Company and founded York Barbell in 1932. [ 1 ]

  5. List of United States men's national weightlifting champions

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    York Barbell Club: 357.5 kg Jeff Michels: 110 kg: 1989: York Barbell Club: 347.5 kg Jeff Michels +110 kg: 1990: York Barbell Club: 360.0 kg Roman Mielec: 60 kg: 1974: 232.5 kg Brian Miyamoto: 60 kg: 1983: 235.0 kg Brian Miyamoto: 60 kg: 1985: 230.0 kg Brian Miyamoto: 60 kg: 1986: 225.0 kg Brian Miyamoto: 60 kg: 1987: 232.5 kg Roy Moore: 60 kg ...

  6. Isaac Berger - Wikipedia

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    York Barbell Club: Medal record. ... In the highest level international competition, he was world featherweight (60 kg) champion in 1958 and 1961, and was the runner ...

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