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Listed below is the all-time deadlift world record progression across powerlifting (raw), powerlifting (equipped), and strongman. From 1964 to July 2014, powerlifting record stood as the all-time world record. In August 2014, strongman record surpassed it and to-date stands as the all-time world record.
The winner of 2019 Africa's Strongest Man competition, van der Linde was selected to the World's Strongest Man competition in 2021 held in Sacramento, California. [2] He is the reigning African Deadlift record holder. [3]
Car Deadlift (standard) (for reps) – 386 kg (851 lb) x 12 reps (2018 World's Strongest Man) (Joint-World Record) [14] Car Deadlift (side handles - from 15 inches) (for reps) – 390 kg (860 lb) x 13 reps (2015 SCL Bulgaria) (World Record) [15] Deadlift Ladder – 300–400 kg (661–882 lb) x 6 reps (incremental weight loading) in 27.04 ...
Deadlift Static Hold – 320 kg (705 lb) for 41.25 seconds (2019 World's Strongest Man) Silver Dollar Deadlift – 460 kg (1,014 lb) (2018 World's Ultimate Strongman) Sorinex Saxon bar Deadlift – 140 kg (309 lb) (2024 LA FIT Expo - Grip Contest) (Former World Record) IronMind Rolling Thunder – 123 kg (271 lb) (2016 Visegrip Viking) [25]
At the 2021 USA Powerlifting Raw Nationals, Connor broke three American Records, squatting 143 kg, deadlifting 192.5 kg and totaling 408 kg. [ 6 ] In 2023, Connor deadlifted 200 kilograms at the 2023 IPF Classic Powerlifting Championships, extending her record by 15 kilograms to claim third place at the competition.
He actually holds the world record for the heaviest elephant bar deadlift at 1,046 pounds, having set it while breaking his own previous record at the Arnold Classic in 2019.
Napalm-Nightmare deadlift – 212.5 kg (468 lb) (World record) Suitcase grip (side handle) double barbell lift and hold – 105 kg (231 lb) per hand for 10 seconds (World record) Rogue replica Dinnie Stones 333 kg (734 lb) – Lifting the two stones weighing 187.3 kg (413 lb) and 145.6 kg (321 lb)
Brad is a 6 time IPF World Powerlifting Champion and a 14 time USAPL National Powerlifting Champion. [3] Brad has won 34 Major Events. [3] Brad has set IPF Open World Records in the 120+ kg Class with a 395 kg (870) deadlift at the 2011 IPF Pacific Invitational in Melbourne, Australia, and a 397.5 kg (876) deadlift at the 2011 IPF World Championships in Plzeň, Czech Republic.