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Loading race – 100 kg (220 lb) sandbag, 110 kg (243 lb) sandbag & 120 kg (265 lb) sandbag in a 10m course into different height stairs – 16.06 seconds (2013 SCL Holland) (world record) [111] [112] Loading race – 5 x 110 kg (243 lb) sacks in a 15m course – 29.86 seconds (2015 SCL Finland) (world record) [113]
100 kg Pak Myong-jin North Korea 21 October 2019 Asian Youth & Junior Championships Pyongyang, North Korea 16 years, 202 days [1] Clean & Jerk 125 kg Đỗ Tú Tùng Vietnam 8 March 2019 Youth World Championships: Las Vegas, United States 15 years, 57 days [2] Total 221 kg Pak Myong-jin North Korea 21 October 2019
Powerlifting is a competitive strength sport that consists of three attempts at maximal weight on three lifts: squat, bench press, and deadlift.As in the sport of Olympic weightlifting, it involves the athlete attempting a maximal weight single-lift effort of a barbell loaded with weight plates.
Ted Arcidi presses 326 kg (718 lb) at the APF Bench Press Invitational on September 30 in Keene, New Hampshire. [28] shirt: 329 kg (725 lb) 1993: Anthony Clark presses 329 kg (725 lb) in May and then on September 25, breaks his own record with a 333.5 kg (735 lb) lift at the USPF Northwest Open. [29] shirt: 335 kg (738 lb) 1994
The bench press or chest press is a weight training exercise where a person presses a weight upwards while lying horizontally on a weight training bench. The bench press is a compound movement, with the primary muscles involved being the pectoralis major, the anterior deltoids, and the triceps brachii. Other muscles located in the back, legs ...
20 September 1988 Olympic Games: Seoul, South Korea: Total 342.5 kg Naim Süleymanoğlu Turkey: 20 September 1988 Olympic Games: Seoul, South Korea: 67.5 kg Snatch 160.0 kg Israel Militosyan Soviet Union: 18 September 1989 World Championships: Piraeus, Greece: Clean & Jerk 200.5 kg Mikhail Petrov Bulgaria: 8 September 1987 World Championships
At the age of six, he could lift 180 lb (82 kg) on standard bench-press, claiming his title as world's strongest boy and the nickname "little Hercules". By eight,sources claimed he was bench-pressing 210 lb (95 kg). [1] During his childhood, Sandrak worked out with his father, doing up to 600 push-ups and sit-ups a day, as well as 300 squats.
In 2021, Olivares made his IPF debut. He competed in the open category despite being a junior (23-years-old). He broke four International Powerlifting Federation world junior records, squatting 427.5 kilograms, bench pressing 252.5 kilograms for a full power and bench press only junior record, and a totaled 1,045 kilograms for a junior record, and would win his first gold medal.