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  2. Paul Anderson (weightlifter) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Edward Anderson (October 17, 1932 – August 15, 1994) was an American weightlifter, powerlifter and strongman.He was an Olympic gold medalist, a world champion, and a two-time national champion in Olympic weightlifting. [3]

  3. Richard Tom - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wah Sung Tom (November 8, 1920 – February 20, 2007) was a Chinese American bantamweight weightlifter. He won a silver medal at the 1947 World Championships and a bronze at the 1948 Olympics. [2] In 1952 he won his only national AAU title and later served as a weightlifting official. Tom was a World War II veteran.

  4. Category:American male weightlifters - Wikipedia

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    Alan Ball (weightlifter) Walt Barnes; Wes Barnett; Bart Bartholomew; Bob Bednarski; David Berger (weightlifter) Isaac Berger; John Bergman; Mark Berry (weightlifter) Samuel Bigler; William Blaikie; James Bradford (weightlifter) Brett Brian; Jon Brown (weightlifter) Casey Burgener

  5. Peter Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Peter Kelley (born May 9, 1974) is an Olympic weightlifter for the United States.His coaches are Dennis Snethen, Dragomir Cioroslan, and Paul Fleschler. He currently holds the snatch record in the 105 kg. weight class with a lift of 172.5 kilograms, set at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Weightlifting trials.

  6. Category:American weightlifters - Wikipedia

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  7. Katherine Vibert - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Vibert (born January 5, 1999) is an American weightlifter, Olympian, World Champion, Pan American champion and Junior World Champion competing in the 69 kg category until 2018 and 71 kg starting in 2018 after the International Weightlifting Federation reorganized the categories. [2]

  8. Ed Coan - Wikipedia

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    Coan started out as a skinny kid being picked on at school, and decided to take up bodybuilding in his basement using old iso-kinetic cord machines. He eventually moved on to an Olympic weightlifting set owned by a friend, guided by the exercise instructions in Arnold Schwarzenegger's book: Education of a Bodybuilder.

  9. John Terry (weightlifter) - Wikipedia

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    John Terry was a world record holder in the deadlift (610 lbs at 132 lbs bodyweight [2]), and many consider him to be the greatest pound for pound deadlifter in world history when the time element is considered.