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  2. Andy Bolton - Wikipedia

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    Bolton is best known for being the first man to lift a 1000 lbs/453.6 kg deadlift (equipped) in a powerlifting competition. [1] He first pulled 1003.1 lbs/455 kg at 2006 World Championships - WPO Semi-Finals, USA and then bettered it with 1008.6 lbs/457.5 kg at 2009 South East Qualifier and Novice Bash, England.

  3. g-force - Wikipedia

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    If a g-force (acceleration) is vertically upward and is applied by the ground (which is accelerating through space-time) or applied by the floor of an elevator to a standing person, most of the body experiences compressive stress which at any height, if multiplied by the area, is the related mechanical force, which is the product of the g-force ...

  4. DJI Air - Wikipedia

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    This allows the Mavic Air to be half the size of the Mavic Pro and at 430 grams (0.95 lb) is 41% lighter. [2] The Mavic Air is which was equipped with a 1/2.3" CMOS camera with a 24 mm lens on a 3-axis gimbal capable of capturing 4K video at 30 Frames per second (FPS) and 1080p video at 120FPS. [2]

  5. Slug (unit) - Wikipedia

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    One slug is a mass equal to 32.17405 lb (14.59390 kg) based on standard gravity, the international foot, and the avoirdupois pound. [3] In other words, at the Earth's surface (in standard gravity), an object with a mass of 1 slug weighs approximately 32.17405 lbf or 143.1173 N. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  6. Jon Cole (weightlifter) - Wikipedia

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    168 kg + 195 kg + 195 kg + 409 kg + 263 kg + 400 kg = 1630 kg* / 340 lb + 430 lb + 430 lb + 901 lb + 580 lb + 882 lb = 3593 lbs* (originally 3600 lbs before weigh-out) → all-time highest 6-lift "Superman" total in history (the third Olympic lift (clean&press) was removed as a competitive lift after the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich .)

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  8. Angus MacAskill - Wikipedia

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    Angus MacAskill (1825 – 8 August 1863) was a Scottish-born Canadian giant. In its 1981 edition the Guinness Book of World Records stated he was the strongest man, the tallest non-pathological giant and the largest true giant in recorded history at 7 feet 9 inches (2.36 m), he also had the largest chest measurements of any non-obese man at 80 inches (203 cm).

  9. List of humorous units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    90 lb 40.8233 kg fortnight: time 14 days 1,209,600 s ... The Smoot is a unit of length, defined as the height in 1958 of Oliver R. Smoot, ...