- Source: Progression of the deadlift world record
Listed below are the progressions of 7 deadlift world records across powerlifting, strongman and armlifting (sport of grip strength), and ultimately, the all-time progression across all strength sports.
Powerlifting
= Raw
=Note: Despite historical claims about Hermann Görner, Bob Peoples and Benoit Cote having lifted heavier numbers, it is Terry Todd and Wilbur Miller who are generally considered the first two individuals to break the 317.5 kg (700 lb) barrier in a documented and official setting with irrefutable evidence, hence initiating the inaugural official world record deadlift in 1964.
= Equipped
=IPF (Raw)
IPF (Equipped)
Strongman
= All-time
=Includes: a.) Standard Deadlift bar, Power bar, Ironmind S-cubed Stiff bar and Flintstone bar depending on the evolution of the sport, b.) lifts from standard 9 inch height only (except for 2011-2013 when a 1 inch deficit was introduced), c.) both figure 6 and figure 8 (F8) straps, and d.) both single-ply (S) and multi-ply (M) deadlift suits.
= Elephant bar (Raw)
=Armlifting
= Double overhand Apollon's Axle
=All-time progression across all strength sports
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.
See also
Progression of the squat world record
Progression of the bench press world record
World record progression men's weightlifting
World record progression women's weightlifting
Notes
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Progression of the deadlift world record
- Progression of the bench press world record
- Progression of the squat world record
- The World Deadlift Championships
- Vladislav Alhazov
- Mark Felix
- Bill Kazmaier
- Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson
- Rolling Thunder (exercise)
- Jim Williams (powerlifter)