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  2. This is a list of world championships medalists in women's powerlifting.. The various federations of powerlifting have their own championships. The International Powerlifting Federation's (IPF) recognition by the International Olympic Committee as the official governing body, as well its longevity has resulted in their championships being deemed the official world championships, and the ...

  3. Category:Female powerlifters - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 December 2016, at 05:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Jill Mills - Wikipedia

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    2001 USPF Texas State Powerlifting Championship, Austin, Ft Hood, TX - 1st 2001 USPF Texas Cup - guest lifter, 181 lb division (set 4 new state records and 1 new national record) 2003 APF Texas State Championship, Austin, TX - 165 lb class and overall best lifter, 4 new state records

  5. Becca Swanson - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, she was very close to some powerlifting world records and thought it best to focus her efforts there. [14] Her squat is 601.9 pounds (273.0 kg) (equipped), bench press is 523.6 pounds (237.5 kg) (equipped with bench shirt), and she is the only woman to deadlift 621 pounds (282 kg) (equipped).

  6. Jordynne Grace - Wikipedia

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    As a powerlifter, she is the World Natural Powerlifting Federation (WNPF) Georgia State and National Records holder in the squat at 320 lb (150 kg), the bench press ...

  7. Bev Francis - Wikipedia

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    From 1981 to the early 1990s, Francis earned the accolade of "Strongest Woman in History". She was the first woman in the world to bench press over 300 lb (140 kg). She broke over 40 world powerlifting records and was undefeated during her powerlifting career. She was inducted into the International Powerlifting Federation Hall of Fame in 1987.

  8. Aneta Florczyk - Wikipedia

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    Aneta Florczyk (pseudonym Atena; born 26 February 1982) is a Polish strongwoman and the only 4 times winner of the World's Strongest Woman. [1]Born in Malbork, Florczyk started her career at the age of 16, as a powerlifter.

  9. Amanda Lawrence (powerlifter) - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Lawrence (born May 6, 1997) is an American powerlifter who won four gold medals at the IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships in the 84 kg category. [1] During the championship, she set three world records (squat, deadlift and total).