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Bench-press competition gains popularity By Jim Dresbach, Pentagram Staff Writer May 5, 2014 ...
You don’t need to be a bodybuilder to bench press for breast cancer. The Yale University Police Department will host the sixth annual Battle of the Badges bench press competition to benefit cancer ...
ROANOKE, Va. – Staff members at Gold’s Gym are hosting a bench-press competition to help those who served on the front lines. It’s open to anyone in the Roanoke Valley.
The young man, Xander, was able to pump out an impressive 12 reps on the bench before Kelce told him, “I’m going to kick your butt now.” Little did the retired center know, he has clearly ...
Gold's Gym North Roanoke is hosting a charity bench press competition on Nov. 13. All the money raised from the event will be donated to Healing Strides.
Officer Mike Davenport, seated, and Sgt. Matt Emlich, standing, are organizing the “First Responders Bench Press Competition” set for April 20 at J. Craig Smith Center.
‘Battle of the Badges’ charity bench-press competition In this “friendly but spirited” bench-press competition, entrants lift weights to raise money and awareness in the fight against breast cancer.
Marines, Soldiers, civilians and Defense Department employees took physical training to the competitive level the evening of Jan. 10 at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall's Cpl. Terry L. Smith Gymnasium.
Texarkana Highway Patrol Trooper Tim Matthews won second place for his bench press of 551.5 lbs at the International Powerlifting League-Olympia Pro Powerlifting meet in Las Vegas.