Tuesday, November 04, 2008

  • John Terry


  • John Terry was America's best featherweight lifter during the 1930's. Lifting for the York Barbell Club, he was a four-time Senior National Champion (1938 through 1941) and a two-time Olympian (1936, 1940 (he qualified but the 1940 games were eventually cancelled)). At a bodyweight of just 132 pounds he could deadlift over 600.

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