Particular Olympians energy by State Spring Video games at JBLM | Article













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Joey Beltran, competitor for the Federal Manner Thunder Lifters, lets out a victory yell as he powers by 175 kilos on the 2022 Spring Olympics Competitors at Carey Theater June 18 on Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
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Grasp Sgt. Matt Twiss, middle, with the third Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group, fistbumps Kristopher “Ludacris” Gatlin, competitor for the Clark County Bulldogs, after he lifted 155 kilos on the 2022 Spring Olympics Powerlifting Competitors at Carey Theater June 18 on Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
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Dante Peoples, competitor for the Federal Manner Thunder Lifters, lifts 155 kilos on his first attempt on the 2022 Spring Olympics Powerlifting Competitors at Carey Theater June 18 on Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
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Troopers from 1st Special Forces Group on Joint Base Lewis-McChord put together the squat rack in between opponents on the 2022 Spring Olympics Competitors at Carey Theater June 18.
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Ryan Kelley, competitor for the Clark County Bulldogs, goes down into squat place on his first attempt at 410 kilos in the course of the 2022 Spring Olympics Powerlifting Competitors at Carey Theater June 18 on Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
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JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD. Wash. – Over 100 Particular Olympics powerlifters showcased their energy in the course of the 2022 State Spring Video games June 18 at Carey Theater on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Over 1,800 Particular Olympians competed within the 2022 State Spring Video games held at three places June 18-19:

·       Pacific Lutheran College – soccer and athletics completion;

·       King County Aquatics Middle – swimming;

·       JBLM – powerlifting.

Troopers from JBLM’s 1st Special Forces Group volunteered to assist in the powerlifting competitors. JBLM was scheduled to host biking occasions, however the occasions had been rescheduled for August.

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