Monday, August 17, 2009

  • Young Steve Stanko


  • Steve Stanko is shown here snatching 260 pounds on his way to winning the 1938 Junior Nationals in Cleveland, Ohio. Just 20 years old at the time, it was clear that big things were in store for Steve Stanko... Five years later he became the first man to break the 1000-pound barrier in the three Olympic Lifts, eight years later he became Mr. America and eleven years later, the first Mr. Universe.

    John Davis looks on from the right. Just 17 years old Davis had just won the light-heavyweight class with an 810 lb total, showing more than a little promise himself...

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    Wednesday, December 31, 2008

  • September, 1944 Strength and Health Magazine: Steve Stanko


  • The great Steve Stanko on the cover of the September, 1944 issue of Strength and Health Magazine. Steve was equal parts champion weightlifter (1st man to break the 1000 pound barrier in the 3 Olympic lifts) and bodybuilder (1944 AAU Mr. America and first Mr. Universe ever in 1947. Steve Stanko is featured prominantly in Brooks Kubik's new book Legacy of Iron.

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    Wednesday, October 29, 2008

  • Steve Stanko Trained With Hand Grippers

  • Steve Stanko Trained With Hand GrippersSteve Stanko - Hand GrippersSteve Stanko was strong everywhere, he would have to be to become the first man to break the 1000 pound barrier in Olympic weightlifting.

    He was no slouch in the grip strength department either, having easily performed feats like this and yes, he trained with hand grippers too.

    Wonder what he could have done on the #3?

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