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  2. Progression of the deadlift world record - Wikipedia

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    All-time progression across all strength sports. Listed below is the all-time deadlift world record progression across powerlifting (raw), powerlifting (equipped), and strongman. From 1964 to 2013, powerlifting record was considered the all-time world record and in 2014, strongman record surpassed it and holds it to-date.

  3. Mike Hall (powerlifter) - Wikipedia

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    He won the 2nd place in his first Nationals at the ADFPA Nationals in Allentown, Pa. with 1862 lbs (846 kg) total while setting a National and American record in the deadlift. [2] The following year, he took 1ST place at the 1984 ADFPA Nationals setting an American and National record in the deadlift 722 lbs (328 kg) and total 2033 lbs (924 kg ...

  4. John Haack - Wikipedia

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    5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) John Haack is an American powerlifter. [1] Haack is considered one of the greatest powerlifters of all time [2] along with being the greatest pound-for-pound powerlifter of the modern age. [3] Haack is a multiple all-time raw world record-holder in multiple weight classes. [4][5][6] He is the current world record holder in ...

  5. Žydrūnas Savickas - Wikipedia

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    Žydrūnas Savickas (Lithuanian pronunciation: [ʑiːˈdrûːnɐs sɐˈvʲɪtskɐs]; born July 15, 1975) is a Lithuanian retired strongman and powerlifter.Due to his 84 international wins in major international strongman competitions including four World's Strongest Man championships, eight Arnold Strongman Classic championships, two IFSA Strongman World Championships, and over 70 world ...

  6. Eddie Hall - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Hall. Edward Stephen Hall (born 15 January 1988) is a British media personality and retired strongman. He is best known for his world-record setting 500 kg (1,102 lb) deadlift in 2016 [8] which is widely regarded as one of the greatest feats in the history of strongmen. [9] He is also known for winning the 2017 World's Strongest Man ...

  7. Ronnie Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Dean Coleman was born in Monroe, Louisiana, on May 13, 1964.[2] He graduated cum laudefrom Grambling State Universityin 1984 with a BScin accounting.[16] While there, he played footballas a middle linebackerwith the Grambling State Tigersunder Hall of Famecoach Eddie Robinson.

  8. Jón Páll Sigmarsson - Wikipedia

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    Jón Páll Sigmarsson. Jón Páll Sigmarsson[a] (28 April 1960 – 16 January 1993) was an Icelandic strongman, powerlifter and bodybuilder who was the first man to win the World's Strongest Man four times [3] and the first and only man to win the World Muscle Power Classic five times. Jón Páll is widely regarded as one of the greatest ...

  9. Bob Peoples - Wikipedia

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    Bob Peoples was an American powerlifter and farmer, known for breaking the record for world's heaviest deadlift. [1] He first set the Light-heavyweight deadlift world record in 1946 lifting 651 lbs at a bodyweight of 175 lbs. He later beat his own record in 1947 with a lift of 710 lbs at a body weight of 185 lbs.