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- Norbert Schemansky (May 30, 1924 – September 7, 2016) was an American weightlifter. He was the first weightlifter to win four Olympic medals, despite missing...
- joined Armento’s Gym and was acquainted with Olympic weight lifters Norb Schemansky and Freddie Lowe and learned the proper way to squat. He developed strength...
- is disputed), Charles Rigoulot in 1930, John Davis in 1949 and Norbert Schemansky in 1954. Unlike any of the predecessors, he cleaned it using double overhand...
- certain to be an initial Olympic record in each lift as well as the total. Schemansky, however, broke his own world records from the 1951 World Weightlifting...
- Andrzej Maszewski Mieczysław Nowak Norbert Ozimek Ireneusz Paliński Norbert Schemansky (1924–2016), American Zygmunt Smalcerz Marek Seweryn Stanley Stanczyk...
- Tarrytown ****embly) Van Nuys, California, (Van Nuys ****embly) Designer Joe Schemansky Body and ch****is Body style 2-door hardtop (Sport Coupe) 2-door convertible...
- League Baseball pitcher in 19 Major League seasons for seven teams Norbert Schemansky – four-time Olympic medalist in weightlifting Suzanne Sena – host of IFC...
- Weightlifting – Men's Middle heavyweight 1951: Norbert Schemansky (USA) 1953: Norbert Schemansky (USA) 1954: Arkady Vorobyov ((URS) 1955: Arkady Vorobyov...
- (436.5 lb, 198 kg) and total (1,145 lb, 519.4 kg), exceeding Norbert Schemansky's previous American record total by 20 pounds. On June 7, 1955, at the...
- Charles Rigoulot at Paris in 1930, John Davis at Paris in 1949, and Norbert Schemansky at Lille in 1954. It is now an important piece of strongman history, and...