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In November 1950 he pressed 400 lb (181 kg). He pressed 450 lb (204 kg) in 1951, and 500 lb (227 kg) on May 28, 1953. [9] [8] raw: 263 kg (580 lb) 1953: Doug Hepburn presses 580 lbs (263 kg) in training, using a "collar to collar" grip and a slight bounce on the chest. [10] raw: 250 kg (550 lb) 1957
Emrich set his first world record on March 30, 1957. He was the first middle heavyweight at 198 pounds to clean and jerk 400 pounds. Two weeks later, he set the record to 409 pounds on the clean and jerk. [2] Emrich was also in the United States military. While in the military, he was stationed in Germany.
Total – 1,175 lb (533.0 kg) (C&P: 400 lb (181.4 kg), S: 335 lb (152.0 kg), C&J: 440 lb (199.6 kg) (1956 Senior Nationals, Philadelphia) → Prior to 1964 no contact between the bar and the athlete's body was permitted during the pulling phase of either the snatch or the clean. From 1964 to 1968 a "thigh brush" was allowed, and from 1969 ...
Squat for reps – 400 kg (882 lb) x 2 reps (raw with wraps) [168] Squat for reps – 380 kg (838 lb) x 5 reps (raw with wraps) all reps paused at the bottom (heaviest paused squat for reps ever) (unofficial world record) [169] Hafþór has also done 325 kg (717 lb) x 8 reps under the same criteria [170]
The pound or pound-mass is a ... The equivalence for the pound was given as 1 lb = 453.592 65 g or 0.45359 kg, ... the arrátel was of 14 ounces of Colonha or 400. ...
445 kg 981 lb 70 st 1 lb 1.93 m 6 ft 4 in 119 In 2014 weighed 140 kg (310 lb; 22 st 1 lb), a total weight loss of 304 kg (670 lb; 47 st 12 lb). [29] 1960 Keith Martin [30] [31] United Kingdom: M 445 kg 981 lb 70 st 1 lb 1.69 m 5 ft 7 in 155 1970–2014 (44) Denny Welch [12] [32] United States: M 444 kg 979 lb 69 st 13 lb
As a weightlifter he won the gold medal in the 82.5 kg division at the 1924 Summer Olympics.Between 1923 and 1926 he set eight official world records. [3] In 1924, he became the first person to clean and jerk more than 400 pounds, using the non-revolving barbells of that time.
When Watson enrolled at Florida in 2021, he weighed 440 pounds (200 kg). [6] He was able to lower his weight to 400 pounds (180 kg) to begin his freshman season. [6] He appeared in all 13 games on the year, seeing action on special teams and as a reserve defensive lineman, thus becoming one of the largest players in NCAA Division I football history.