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852 1/2 Lbs Richard Bachtell: 60 kg: 1930: Association of Bar Bell Men: 847 Lbs Richard Bachtell: 60 kg: 1931: Arcade AC: 852 1/2 Lbs Richard Bachtell: 60 kg: 1932: York Oil Burner AC, PA: 570 Lbs Richard Bachtell: 60 kg: 1934: York Oil Burner AC, PA: 896 1/2 Lbs Richard Bachtell: 60 kg: 1935: York Oil Burner AC, PA: 935 Lbs Richard Bachtell ...
He won silver medals in the Sumo World Championships in 1992 and 1994, as well as a bronze medal in 1993. Two years later, after his appearance in Ultimate Fighting Championship, Yarbrough increased his previous weight by 282 lbs. Eventually, Yarbrough reached 704 lbs, which gave him the Guinness World Record for the heaviest living athlete. [1]
His winning lifts included an 865 lb (392.4 kg) squat, the 622 lb (282.1 kg) bench press and an 804 lb (364.7 kg) deadlift for a 2,291 lb (1,039.2 kg) total. [4] He repeated the success in 1983 by first winning the United States Powerlifting Federation (USPF) National Powerlifting Championships in July and later the IPF World Championship in ...
The World Muscle Power Classic (WMPC) first took place in 1985, with the by then established World's Strongest Man having made the popularity of strongman competitions such that this second world title was viable. In a sport notorious for the difficulty with which organisers are faced in making an event enduring, the WMPC stood side by side ...
A World Floorball Championship is awarded to the team which wins in the finals of that year's World Floorball Championships. The Men's World Floorball Championships take place every December (since 2008) in every even year. The Women's World Floorball Championships take place every December (since 2009) in every odd year.
The record number of wins is eight each by Lee Haney (1984–1991) and Ronnie Coleman (1998–2005). [5] Samson Dauda currently holds the title. In addition to the Mr. Olympia title in the Open division, other male divisions include the 212 division since 2012, the Men's Physique division since 2013, and the Classic Physique division since 2016.
1 April 2024 World Cup: Phuket, Thailand [4] 55 kg Snatch 104 kg Kang Hyon-gyong North Korea 4 February 2024 Asian Championships: Tashkent, Uzbekistan [8] Clean & Jerk 131 kg 2 April 2024 World Cup: Phuket, Thailand [4] Total 234 kg 59 kg Snatch 111 kg Kim Il-gyong North Korea 2 October 2023 Asian Games: Hangzhou, China [15] Clean & Jerk 141 kg ...
In the absence of heavyweights such as the three-time world floor champion (2013, 2015 and 2017) Kenzō Shirai of Japan, due to injury, Artem Dolgopyat of Israel won the event on a tie-breaker over Spain's Rayderley Zapata — it is the first Olympic medal for both. Dolgopyat's victory was also the first medal for Israel in artistic gymnastics ...