September 10, 2008
Pfister coasts to strongman finals; Siders happy with performance
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"And sushi. We're going to eat a lot of sushi," she said after watching the final round with their son, Wyatt.

A few other finalists will spend today and Thursday nursing their injuries from the preliminaries.

Organizers thought four-time champion Pudianowski would be out of the competition after re-injuring his calf Sunday during the Fingal's Fingers event, but he recovered enough to lift his way to a spot in the finals.

Poundstone, a police officer from Connecticut, said he hoped the pain of an injured right foot sustained during the Atlas Stones wouldn't slow him down. Poundstone has competed widely in strength sports, but this is his first World's Strongest Man competition.

"I'm just going to try to relax and ice my foot," Ortmayer said. "It's going to be a tough battle."

Despite the threat of rain, Tuesday's Overhead Lift and Atlas Stones competitions happened on time, as spectators gathered to cheer from the UC lawn and the stairs of Riggleman Hall.

"We did a lot of praying for the weather today and it seemed to work," said Rod Blackstone, Charleston's assistant mayor.

Except for some possible rain on Saturday, everything seems to be running smoothly as the city prepares to host the finals this weekend, he said.

The finals will begin Friday with Power Stairs, Fingal's Fingers and the Car Walk at Haddad Riverfront Park from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

After that competition, the city will host a special Live on the Levee event featuring the Davisson Brothers Band.

On Saturday, the competition moves to Coonskin Park with the Car Dead Lift and Overhead Lift from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The competition concludes Sunday with the Plane Pull at Yeager Airport at 11 a.m. and the Atlas Stones and winner's ceremony following at 7:30 p.m. at Appalachian Power Park.

Reach Kellen Henry at khe...@wvgazette.com or 348-5179.

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Posted By: David W. (10:26am 09-10-2008)
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It is very exciting to have this event in Charleston. It looks like the competitors are enjoying the crowd and talking to the kids, which is the most important thing. Go Phil!!!

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