American Weightlifting Federation Grand Open

American Weightlifting Federation Grand Open

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Five Reasons To Watch The AWF Open

As amateur and professional weightlifters converge on Sin City for the inaugural meet of the American Weightlifting Federation, Floelite staff are ready to bring viewers LIVE coverage of the two-day event, which takes place Jan. 16-17 at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Here are five reasons to skip work Friday, and maybe your workout Saturday, to tune in.   5. The Grand Open marks the official launch of the newly formed American Weightlifting Federation.   Founded by weightlifter Jon North, the AWF is a nonprofit organization aimed at growing the sport of weightlifting by fostering a community through membership and competitions for lifters of all skill levels.   “We’re making history here,” North said. “This will be the very first function we do. This is the birth of the AWF.”   4. The competition features record holders and first-time competitors.   According to North, more than 50 percent of the starting lineup are competition newbies, but familiar faces will step onto the platform.    Olympic hopeful and 2013 American Open bronze medalist Suzy Sanchez will compete in the women’s senior 48-kilogram weight class and up-and-coming weightlifting prodigy Angelo Bianco will compete in the men’s 85-kg weight class.   “I’m excited to see everybody lift,” North said. “It’s not just about the heavy swingers. I don’t care if you are lifting for the first time in a competition or setting a new American record, I’m going to be just as jacked up.”   3. North and Patrick Mendes face off in the men’s 105+ kilogram class. Two-time national champion Pat Mendes will compete for the men’s heavyweight class, going head-to-head against North.   “I can’t wait to see athletes like Pat Mendes get beat by athletes like myself,” North said, laughing. “I’m extremely excited to see him lift.”   The rivalry between North and Mendes has been well documented, the latest showdown taking place in November at Average Broz’s Gym in Las Vegas.   “I’ve traveled the world trying to hunt down people that will push me,” North said in the video. “Pat Mendes is a better weightlifter than me, that’s why I’m training with him.”   2. Vegas.   The high-octane Grand Open takes place in the heart of the Las Vegas strip at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino.   “Snowboarders, skiers, they fly across the world to find these big, elaborate mountains to ski down and so that’s what we’re doing,” North said. “We’re traveling the world looking for great gyms and atmospheres to feed off of to lift big weight. That’s why we’re in Vegas. That’s why we’re doing the first AWF meet at Vegas.”   1. Weightlifting is the KING of all sports.   For North, there is no sport that tops weightlifting.   “It’s the greatest sport in the world,” he said. “It’s a sport that more people need to know more about.”   That, he said, is his mission -- to bring more weightlifting opportunities to amateur athletes while funding top athletes so they can dedicate their time to the sport.   “I want CrossFit prize money. I want weightlifters who can make money doing this. I want it to be big,” he said. “We’re not trying to change the wheel, we’re just trying to make it ten times better.” Watch North and Mendes throwdown head-to-head LIVE on FloElite.com, January 16-18. Related Articles/Videos: Mendes And North Go Head To Head  Charlie Zamora of C&K Talks AWF FloElite To Live Stream The 2015 AWF

Jan 14, 2015

Five Reasons To Watch The AWF Open
Five Reasons To Watch The AWF Open
FloElite to LIVE Stream The AWF Grand Open

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FLOELITE TO LIVE STREAM THE AWF GRAND OPEN Austin, TX — FloElite, a Flocasts media company dedicated to 24/7 elite fitness content, is broadcasting this year’s the American Weightlifting Federation Grand Open on January 16th - 17th, 2015.  CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE AWF GRAND OPEN LIVE 1/16-1/17, 2015 The American Weightlifting Federation (AWF) was started by Jon North as a non-profit meant to inspire more competitive opportunities in the sport of weightlifting in America. Their mission is “to help grow the sport of weightlifting, provide membership and competitions to all skill level of weightlifters, and build a community that encourages free expression on and off the platform." This weekend's Grand Open will kick off the official commencement of his newly created weightlifting federation, and a portion of all proceeds will be donated to a charity of choice by each host, including: Caffeine & Kilos donating to Barbell for Boobs, Bless the Gym donating to JAG Ministries, The Attitude Nation donating to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Marlboro CrossFit donating to Autism Speaks. "I'm very excited for the Grand Open," said Jon North. "From the host to the sponsors to the AWF board members to FloElite, I couldn't ask for a better crew to be teaming up with for the event. I can't wait to slam bars and kill PR's." Event coverage of the AWF Grand Open can be found on FloElite.com.  You can follow along with LIVE coverage of the event here.  To watch the AWF Grand Open LIVE on FloElite, you must be a subscriber to their premium service, FloPRO.  FloPro subscriptions come in two pricing packages: $14.99/monthly subscription, $99.99/yearly subscription. ABOUT FLOCASTS Flocasts, an innovative sports media and events company based in Austin, Texas, changes the way athletes and fans interact with their passion in sports. Focused on untapped sports markets historically neglected by traditional media, Flocasts brings together fragmented communities and provides them the platform to connect with the sports they love through live streaming of premier events, original video programming, weekly studio shows, branded entertainment, and event creation and execution. Flocasts is dedicated to growing and elevating these communities that share a deep commitment to the sports that matter to them: Running, Elite Fitness, Wrestling, and Gymnastics.

Jan 12, 2015

FloElite to LIVE Stream The AWF Grand Open
FloElite to LIVE Stream The AWF Grand Open
Event Info
Debut of John North's new American Weightlifting Federation.