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Now at 32-years-old, he can clean and jerk 458 pounds, snatch 308 pounds and back squat 682 pounds.
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Bencsik is no stranger to competition either.
He competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia. Locally, he competes in the annual Ogopogo Open weightlifting competition, including the most recent Open held in August 2021.
In preparation for the World Championships, Bencsik trains five times a week with his coach Guy Greavette who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. Both are Okanagan Vikings Weightlifting Club and train out of Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 Aspire Health & Performance.
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Several countries including China, Britain, Australia, Italy, Botswana and South Africa have pulled their athletes out of the competition due to fears around the Omicron variant. With many athletes and technical staff sidelined and the championships set to begin on Dec. 7, the competition schedule is in flux.
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If Bencsik is successful at the IWF World Championships, he could qualify to compete again at the Commonwealth Games, which are scheduled for 2022 in Birmingham, England.
You can follow his journey on Instagram @mikebencsik and his Facebook page: Mike Bencsik 香蕉视频直播 Olympic Weightlifter.