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Subsequently the December 1958-January 1959 issue commented on a reported backlift of 6,200 lb (c. 2800 kg), by far the greatest weight ever lifted in this movement. [22] In the spring of 1958 another Soviet-American weightlifting contest was organized, this time without Anderson competing.
Jon Brower Minnoch (September 29, 1941 – September 4, 1983) [2] was an American man who is the heaviest recorded human in history, weighing approximately 1,400 lb (635 kilograms; 100 stone) at his peak.
Walter Hudson died of a heart attack at his home on December 24, 1991, at age 47. He had regained much of the weight he previously lost, and weighed 1,025 pounds (465 kg) at the time of his death. He had regained much of the weight he previously lost, and weighed 1,025 pounds (465 kg) at the time of his death.
Kevin Smith suffered a near-fatal heart attack earlier this year, and he's already shed serious weight to get in better shape.
He was not a naturally large man like other super heavyweights but was encouraged to gain strength by adding weight. In January 1970, Alekseyev set his first world record, and during the 1970 World Weightlifting Championship in Columbus, he was the first man to clean and jerk 500 pounds (227 kg) in competition.
Heaviest human to be able to walk. 1926–1958 (32) Rosalie Bradford United States: F 477 kg 1,052 lb 75 st 2 lb 1.68 m 5 ft 6 in 169 Holds the Guinness World Record for most weight lost by a woman, 349 kg (769 lb; 54 st 13 lb). [citation needed] 1943–2006 (63) Mills Darden United States: M 476 kg 1,049 lb 74 st 13 lb 2.29 m 7 ft 6 in
Dec. 2—St. Joseph's "The Incredible Faulk" is now a world record-holder. Jason Faulkner, a 300-pound, 42-year-old 1999 graduate of Central High School, has always had an interest in weight training.
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