Ashton Rouska’s Participation in the sport of powerlifting dates back to 2013, as a 16 year old. Despite his current age of 27, he has already broken numerous world records in the sport, both junior and senior totals. Remarkably, At current, Ashton who is arguably a generational talent is only one out of five other athletes to hold both senior and junior world record totals simultaneously.
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Timeline
00:00 - Intro
00:11 - Who is this Ashton Rouska fella?
03:20 - Who were Ashton’s main rivals at Powerlifting America Nationals?
04:10 - let’s discuss Ashton’s Baseline projection figures?
07:31 - Enough talk about his baseline projection, Michael kicks off the battle
08:08 - Contextualise Michael Davis’ squat opening
08:13 - Dwardly Edouard response to Michael’s squat opening
09:13 - Contextualise Dwardly’s squat opening
09:31 - Ashton’s squat opening
10:12 - Contextualise Ashton’s squat opening
10:32 - Michael on the chase with his second squat attempt
11:18 - Dwardly gets another chance to halt Ashton’s lead with his second squat attempt
12:18 - Ashton’s second squat attempt
13:35 - Oh No! Dwardly’s third squat attempt
14:12 - Michael surprised everyone with his third squat opening
📷: Ashton Rouska/Seth Morrison
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