The World of Powerlifting

The sport.

What is it?

Powerlifting is a strength sport that consists of three main lifts: the squat, bench press, and deadlift. Participants compete to lift the maximum weight possible for one repetition in each of these exercises, with the highest total weight lifted determining the winner. Powerlifting tests an individual's overall strength and is performed in weight categories based on body weight.

Weight Classes

Weight classes in powerlifting refer to the specific weight ranges that athletes are categorized into for competition. This helps to ensure that lifters are competing against individuals of similar weight and strength, making for a fairer and more competitive event. The weight classes in powerlifting vary depending on the organization and competition, but common weight classes include the following:

Note: different federations have different weight classes. These are the most general weight classes among most.

What's the interest?

Powerlifting may not be for everyone, however, here are just a few reasons that many individuals participate in it:

  1. Improving physical strength: Powerlifting is a great way to improve overall physical strength. The exercises involved in powerlifting target multiple muscle groups and help to build muscle mass and improve endurance. This can lead to a stronger and more toned physique, which can increase confidence and self-esteem.
  2. Setting and achieving personal goals: Powerlifting is a highly individualized sport, where each person sets their own goals and works towards achieving them. This can be a great source of motivation and satisfaction, as people can see their own progress and feel proud of what they have accomplished.
  3. Building discipline and mental toughness: Powerlifting requires a lot of discipline and mental toughness. The ability to focus and push through tough workouts can translate into other areas of life, helping people to be more resilient and better equipped to handle challenges.
  4. Building community: Powerlifting is a sport that is enjoyed by many people from all walks of life. By participating in powerlifting events and training sessions, people can meet new friends, build camaraderie, and be part of a supportive community.

Current Records

Current Mens Raw Records
Squat Bench Deadlift
1080 lb - Ray Williams 782 lb - Julius Maddox 1075 lb - Danny Grigsby
Source: Open Powerlifting Records
Current Mens Equipped Records
Squat Bench Deadlift
1311 lb - Nathan Baptist 1320 lb - Jimmy Kolb 1009 lb - Andy Bolton
Source: Open Powerlifting Records
Current Womens Raw Records
Squat Bench Deadlift
615 lb - April Mathis 440 lb - April Mathis 639 lb - Tamara Walcott
Source: Open Powerlifting Records

NOTE: In powerlifting it is extremely hard to determine who is the "strongest" due to there being such a variety of weight-classes, rulesets, and federations. All of these records were taken from the WPO and based on the athlete's DOTS scores.