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Tristan Nazelrod: The National Champ is Battle Ready for North Americans!!

08/10/2023 Powerlifting America 0

Today we’ve got an interview with Tristan Nazelrod, the reigning 120kg National Champion. Tristan won the most epic battle at Powerlifting America Nationals, a legit three way race between himself, the legendary Mike T, and last year’s National Champ Enrique Lugo. Now he’s less than a week out from the North American Championships, returning to the international platform for the first time since 2019 and he’s ready to make a splash in the Cayman Islands!!
 
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