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Old 10-07-2005, 06:48 PM   #1
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Powerlifting records

I searched and couldn't find this. What are the world records for unsuited/unshirted lifts?



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Mendy did 715 Raw on the bench a few months ago......that is the world record
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How about squats and deadlifts? Does anyone have archives by weight classes? I suppose it's just ridiculously wishful thinking to think of having unshirted/unsuited records for teens. I've been trying to find that for a long time, but have never succeeded.



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I have looked for the teen and over 40 records and cant find much......most of what I find is from 1985 and back
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How about squats and deadlifts? Does anyone have archives by weight classes? I suppose it's just ridiculously wishful thinking to think of having unshirted/unsuited records for teens. I've been trying to find that for a long time, but have never succeeded.
What state do you live in? I found the teen ones for my state.



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Ohio. The only things I could ever find were either unshirted benching, or else all three lifts equipped. I also had no idea how old the lifts were or how old the lifters were (except that they were between 13 and 19).



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Ohio. The only things I could ever find were either unshirted benching, or else all three lifts equipped. I also had no idea how old the lifts were or how old the lifters were (except that they were between 13 and 19).
Damn that sucks lol. The site I found had 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-19 ect and all the weight classes and all three lifts. It was updated on 9/22/05. If I can't find one for ohio, I'll tell you how you compare to NC.



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http://www.sonlightpower.com/Nationa...erlifting.html


2001 Elliott Hieronymus - teenage men 13-15/132 - 240 150 270 670

2001 Nick LaStrada - teenage men 13-15/198 - 390 275 430 1095

2002 Patrick Akley - teenage men 13-15/220 - 425 250 415 1090

2000 Jesse Francis - teenage men 16-17/165 - 405 260 475 1140

2000 Rusty Leonard - teenage men 16-17/220 - 385 235 420 1040

2000 Jam Khojastch - teenage men 16-17/220 - 235 (BP)

2000 Steve Francis - teenage men 16-17/242 - 550 (SQ) 550 (DL) 1370 (TL)

2001 Michael Greeno - teenage men 16-17/242 - 330 (BP)

2001 Steve Birdsong - teenage men 16-17/275 - 405 315 445 1165
2000 Garrett Senciboy - teenage men 18-19/165 - 225 220 320 765

2002 Reis Wright - teenage men 18-19/198 - 460 325 500 1285

2000 Tim Francis - teenage men 18-19/220 - 350 315 405 1070

2002 Michael Greeno - teenage men 18-19/242 - 450 330 400 1180
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NATIONAL RAW BENCH PRESS RECORDS



2000 Amy Taggart - teenage women 13-15/105 - 75

2000 Amber Walker - teenage women 13-15/242 - 85

2003 Ellen Krueger - submaster women/123 - 115

2002 Lynn Atchley - submaster women/132 - 135
2000 Terry Morris - master women 40-44/123 - 105

2001 Elliott Hieronymus - teenage men 13-15/132 - 160

2000 T. J. Moore - teenage men 13-15/148 - 250

2001 Nick LaStrada - teenage men 13-15/198 - 275
2000 Chris Holloway - teenage men 13-15/242 - 290

2001 Jack Tankersley - teenage men 16-17/165 - 280

2001 Chad Paxton - teenage men 16-17/308 - 255
2000 Drew Price - teenage men 18-19/220 - 310

2002 Bob Birdsong - teenage men 18-19/308 - 420

2002 Jonathan Montgomery - junior men/148 - 215
2001 Andy Spielman - junior men/165 - 400

2002 Ervin Nance - junior men/181 - 245

2002 C. J. Watson - junior men/198 - 385

2003 Brandon Griffin- junior men/220 - 385
2000 Robert Schubert - submaster men/165 - 330

2002 Mark Runyon - submaster men/220 - 390

2000 Ovalta Bell - submaster men/308 - 500

2001 Chris Lowe - submaster men/shw - 475
2002 Ronnie Porter - master men 40-44/165 - 310

2002 Gene Bauer - master men 40-44/198 - 360

2002 Steve Hazen - master men 40-44/220 - 350
2001 Doug Haycraft - master men 40-44/242 - 460

2002 Dave Roberts - master men 40-44/275 - 420

2003 John Kesler - master men 45-49/181 - 285

2000 Ed Finnell - master men 45-49/308 - 385

2002 Loren Betzer - master men 45-49/shw - 345

2002 Bill Harris - master men 50-54/181 - 275

2001 Curt Poling, Sr. - master men 50-54/198 - 300

2002 Wally Strosnider - master men 50-54/220 - 375
2001 Jim Bridges - master men 50-54/242 - 400

2000 Ed Coates - master men 50-54/308 - 360

2001 Win Smith - master men 55-59/181 - 265

2002 Paul Jungmeyer - master men 65-69/220 - 175

2002 Don Schaffer - master men 65-69/275 - 340

2001 Don Schaffer - master men 65-69/308 - 410

2002 John Rogers - police & fire/220 - 350
2002 Mike Beanland - open men/165 - 325
2000 Jason Carson - open men/181 - 415
2002 Marvin Evans - open men/198 - 415

2003 Shane McDaniel- open men/220 - 415

2001 James McEwen - open men/242 - 425
2000 Larry Young - open men/275 - 405

2002 Martin Lincoln, Jr. - open men/308 - 405

2002 Cash Bliss - open men/shw - 380



NATIONAL RAW DEADLIFT RECORDS



2000 Terry Morris - master women 40-44/123 - 250

2001 Elliott Hieronymus - teenage men 13-15/132 - 270

2001 Nick LaStrada - teenage men 13-15/198 - 430

2000 Justin Stratton - teenage men 16-17/165 - 475

2002 Jon Heisinger - submaster men/220 - 530

2003 Ken Struemph - submaster men/242 - 510
2000 Parrish Morris - open men/165 - 415

2002 Mike Molzen - open men/198 - 475

2001 Cash Bliss - open men/308 - 625

2002 Cash Bliss - open men/shw - 650
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18-19 470 B. Marion 305 B. Marion 510 B. Marion 1285 B. Marion

Lol, 30 seconds later. Here are the 220 class for 18-19 (no 16-17 on there) it's squat (470) bench(305) dead(510) total (1285).



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I believe these are all Natural and Raw
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In NC the 220 records are squat 529 bench 325 dead 525 total 1356.



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anyone know some records for FL? Any age is fine.



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Only thing I can find for florida can't be right. I thought is was in kilo's at first, because it said the 165 class squat was 187.5, but the the SHW is like 455 so it can't be in kilos. No way 187.5 is a record and who uses half pounds?



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it all depends on the federation.

check usapowerlifting.com



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i know franco columbu has done 520 on bench press while weighing under 200 and did 750 while weighing under 200 for deadlift. obviously not natural but it was raw.
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i know franco columbu has done 520 on bench press while weighing under 200 and did 750 while weighing under 200 for deadlift. obviously not natural but it was raw.
Those are not documented lifts.....In pumping Iron I think he did 2 or 3 reps with 410....I doubt he was ever near a 500+ bench.
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Those are not documented lifts.....In pumping Iron I think he did 2 or 3 reps with 410....I doubt he was ever near a 500+ bench.

exactly. gym lifts don't count. it is what you do in contest that matters.



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Need to know the 40+ 242 and 275 raw bench record!!!!
I have found some state records but thats it.......
If anyone knows a link to this let me know........I'm thinking about doing a Bench meet in 2 years when I turn 40 and know I can hit 525-550 raw....so I want to see where I would stand with that lift.
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Need to know the 40+ 242 and 275 raw bench record!!!!
I have found some state records but thats it.......
If anyone knows a link to this let me know........I'm thinking about doing a Bench meet in 2 years when I turn 40 and know I can hit 525-550 raw....so I want to see where I would stand with that lift.

usapowerlifting has the records posted on their web page.

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here...

bench records


click on the age group you want and the weight class records pop up.



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110 kgs Squat Jeff Douglas 365.00 804.50 May-03
242.50 lbs *pending Tony Harris 367.50 810.00 May-05
Bench Press Kevin Stewart 237.50 523.50 May-03
*pending Russell Kitani 262.50 578.50 May-05
Deadlift J Hood 749.50 96
*pending Tony Harris 355.00 782.50 May-05
Total Jeff Douglas 902.50 1,989.50 May-03
*pending Tony Harris 955.00 2,105.25 May-05

125 kgs Squat Vaillancourt 843.25
275.50 lbs Bench Press R Galvin 552.00
Deadlift J Hood 727.50 98
Total R vaillancourt 1,951.00






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242.50 lbs *pending Jeff Douglas 365.00 804.50 Jul-04

Bench Press Kevin Stewart 255.00 562.00 Jul-03

Deadlift J Hood 749.50 96

Total Jeff Douglas 905.00 1,995.00 Oct-03


125 kgs Squat Ernie Surrell 859.75 89
275.50 lbs Bench Press J Naperkowski 578.50 94


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go to the drop down menu under athletes at the top of the page and you can see things like rankings, qualifying totals, records etc...

USA Powerlifting...RAWR!



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its says they are powerlifting records.
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110 kgs Squat Jeff Douglas 365.00 804.50 May-03
242.50 lbs *pending Tony Harris 367.50 810.00 May-05
Bench Press Kevin Stewart 237.50 523.50 May-03
*pending Russell Kitani 262.50 578.50 May-05
Deadlift J Hood 749.50 96
*pending Tony Harris 355.00 782.50 May-05
Total Jeff Douglas 902.50 1,989.50 May-03
*pending Tony Harris 955.00 2,105.25 May-05

125 kgs Squat Vaillancourt 843.25
275.50 lbs Bench Press R Galvin 552.00
Deadlift J Hood 727.50 98
Total R vaillancourt 1,951.00


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well, how do you stand up?


this also a "drug free" federation (whatever that means anymore. I know there are some super heavies that are most certainly not drug free lifting in this fed.).

You may want to take a look at IPF or IPA although you better get used to wearing a bench shirt and triple ply steel squat suit if you want to compete with those animals (not wanting to start a debate but if kind of takes the sport out of it IMO).



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125 kgs Squat Vaillancourt 843.25
275.50 lbs Bench Press R Galvin 552.00
Deadlift J Hood 727.50 98
Total R vaillancourt 1,951.00
So the squat record unsuited is 843 pounds? and unsuited deadlift is 727?



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its says they are powerlifting records.
wow, that is awesome!



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yea, those are a good amount of achievments. he did some olympic lifting too, thats cool.

Franco Columbu Achievements

Titles Won in Bodybuilding:
• Mr. Italy
• Mr. Europe
• Mr. International
• Mr. World
• Mr. Universe
• Mr. Olympia (1976, 1981)
Titles Won in Powerlifting:
• Champion of Italy
• Champion of Germany
• Champion of Europe
• World Champion
World Records in Powerlifting:
• Bench Press 520 lbs.
• Squat 655 lbs.
• Deadlift 750