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Kutin began powerlifting at the age of 8 while attending Yeshivat Noam. [3] At the age of 9 and weighing 88 pounds (40 kg), Kutin broke the world record for the 97 pounds (44 kg) weight class when she squatted 205 pounds (93 kg). [4] A documentary film about her, titled Supergirl, premiered in 2016 at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
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The world's first girl under the age of 18 allowed to compete in professional powerlifting tournaments, [8] fulfilled the standard of the Elite of Russia (according to the National Powerlifting Association) [9] and was the face of the cover of the world's largest powerlifting magazine, Powerlifting USA. [10]
Farhanna Farid is a Singaporean powerlifter.She is a 2-time Asian champion and a 4-time national champion. As of 2022, she has broken 6 Asian records and a world record and is also the first Singaporean to win an overall gold medal in an international competition for the female's open category.
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Powerlifting at the 2015 Pacific Games was held from 9–10 July 2015 in the Sir John Guise Indoor Power Dome at Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. The host nation Papua New Guinea was the dominant team, particularly in the women's divisions where it claimed six of the seven possible gold medals. Nauru was the strongest team in the men's divisions, winning four of the eight weight categories ...
Varvara Yuriyivna Akulova (Ukrainian: Варвара Юріївна Акулова), born 10 January 1992 in Kryvyi Rih), daughter of circus performers Yuriy Akulov and Larysa Akulova and referred to as "The Strongest Girl In The World", was capable of lifting up to 48 stone (300 kg), [1] over four times her bodyweight in 2006.