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Listed below is the progression of raw squat world record since its introduction as the 'knee bent' and through the emergence of powerlifting and segregation into sleeves and wraps. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Key
Vladislav 'Vlad' Alhazov (born 14 November 1978) is an Israeli-Russian powerlifter, [1] who holds the all-time world record for the heaviest raw squat (with wraps), at 525 kg (1,157 lb).
Williams previously set the world squat record on October 17, 2016, [8] squatting an amount of 1,005 lb (456 kg) during the USAPL Raw Nationals, making history with the first-ever raw 1,000 lb (450 kg)+ squat.
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]
In 2019, Orhii qualified a second time, where he became IPF World Champion in the 83 kilogram weight class. [3] He would also break the world record squat with 313 kilograms and a world record 833 kilogram total. [4] In 2021, the IPF suspended and later expelled USA Powerlifting for non-compliance with their anti-doping code.
A transgender weightlifter has been stripped of her controversial world records after a ruling from the RAW Powerlifting Federation.
He not only become World Champion by winning the competition but also bettered his previous all-time squat world record to 953.5 lb (432.5 kg) and his all-time drug tested world record total to 2,336.9 lb (1,060.0 kg). [8] [33] [38] In 1996 Henry became the North America, Central America, Caribbean Islands (NACAC) Champion. [4]
This is a list of world records in Olympic weightlifting. These records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts. The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) restructured its weight classes in 1993, 1998 and 2018, nullifying earlier records.