Rick Holbrook

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Rick Holbrook (May 22, 1948 in Chicago, Illinois – December 23, 2007) was an Olympic weightlifter for the United States.[1]

About

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Patrick Joseph "Rick" Holbrook, Jr. competed in his weightlifting competitions at 198 lbs standing at 5 foot 10 inches tall.[2]

Organizations

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Holbrook is a member of the York Barbell Club, York.[2]

Career

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Holbrook was known for his infamous speed and technique in his lifting. He was more successful in his quick lifts than the presses.[2]

Personal Bests

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In 1972, Holbrook worked his way up to lifting a total of 512.5 kg. He pressed 162.5 kg. snatched 155.0 kg. and 197.5 kg on the clean & jerk.[2]

Weightlifting achievements

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  • Olympic Games team member (1972)
  • Senior National Champion (1971 and 1972)
  • Competed in World Championships (1970 & 1971) taking 7th place in 1971
  • AAU champion (1971 & 1972)
  • Named Best Lifter at AAUs (1972)
  • Won silver medal at Pan American Games (1971)[2]

References

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