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He became the first ADFPA drug-free lifter in powerlifting history under drug tested conditions to [1] bench press over 600 pounds, squat over 900 pounds and break the 2000, 2100, 2200 and 2300 pounds total without the use of anabolic steroids”. [1] [2] [5] [7] Hall, who claims God as his coach, is known as the "World’s Strongest Drug-Free ...
At the 2018 Classic World Powerlifting Championships, Atwood would secure his first win at the championships, where he totaled 758 kilograms for a world record, alongside squatting 275.5 kilograms for an open world record, which would once again be shortly surpassed by Yoshihiro Higa of Japan.
Konstantinovs turned into raw powerlifting with 2008 Latvian Bench Press Championships. During 2009 WPC-Latvia Monstergym Open Championship, he competing in the 140 kg (308 lb) weight class for the first time and totaled 1,006 kg (2,217.9 lb) raw with a 426 kg (939.2 lb) beltless raw deadlift. [1]
In 2018, Orhii qualified for the IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships, and competed in the open as a junior (23-years-old). He would squat an open world record of 298.5 kilograms, which would shortly be surpassed by Brett Gibbs .
Haack is also the world record holder in the raw (without knee wraps) 90 kilogram weight class. In 2020, he broke the previous record for his first time, with a total of 932.5 kg (327.5 kg squat, 237.5 kg bench press, 367.5 kg deadlift), beating the previous record of 922.5 kg set by Jesse Norris in 2015. [ 12 ]
By the time Clark was 13, he was lifting 110 lb (50 kg) cement weights. [2] In 1986, Clark became the first teenager to bench press 600 lb (270 kg), and was notable for using a reverse grip on the bar. In 1992, he was the first lifter to bench press 700 lb (320 kg) using the reverse grip.
Terence 'Terry' Todd (January 1, 1938 – July 7, 2018) was an American powerlifter, and Olympic weightlifter. [2] Todd was co-founder of the H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports, co-editor of Iron Game History: The Journal of Physical Culture, and creator and event director of the Arnold Strongman Classic.
Doyle Kenady (29 August 1948 – 3 February 1999) was a world champion powerlifter and strongman competitor from the United States. [2] Doyle was best known for winning the IPF World Powerlifting Championships in 1978 and 1980 in the +110 kg weight class.