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Zydrunas Savickas, a six-time winner from Lithuania, credited his strength to another fluid.
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He was now tied for second place with Jenkins and Poundstone, just two and a half points behind Savickas.
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When Savickas was three years old, his grandmother found him in her back yard, building a fort out of cinder blocks.
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That left Savickas, who managed one lift, and Jenkins, who did two.
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This was a problem for Shaw, but no less so for Savickas.
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Savickas looked strong at first, then lost his grip, dropping the frame six times before leaving it for good two yards from the finish line.
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