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2021 IPF World Championships — Amanda Lawrence | 84KG
Lawrence had a near-perfect performance hitting eight of her nine attempts.
- Squat — 243.5 kilograms (536.8 pounds) — IPF World Record
- Bench Press — 132.5 kilograms (292.1 pounds)
- Deadlift — 260.5 kilograms (574.3 pounds) — IPF World Record
- Total — 636.5 kilograms (1,403.2 pounds) — IPF World Record
Note: scroll to the left to view Lawrence’s deadlift.
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Lawrence’s competition record in 2021 is nothing short of stellar. In addition to her win in Halmstad, she scored gold at the 2021 USA Powerlifting Nationals in June 2021.
According to Open Powerlifting, at 24 years of age, Lawrence has competed in 16 sanctioned powerlifting meets and only missed the podium a single time — her fourth-place finish at the 2017 USA Powerlifting (USAPL) Raw National Championships. Of the other 15 events, she won gold in 11 of them, silver in three more, and a single bronze at the 2019 Arnold Pro Deadlift. Her career win rate is 68.8 percent.
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2021 IPF World Championships
At the 2021 IPF World Championships, in addition to Lawrence, new world records were hit by Russel Orhii, Lya Bavoil, Kristy Hawkins, Joy Nnamani, Bobbie Butters, Marte Kjenner, Jessica Buettner, Anatolii Novopismennyi, Jonathan Cayco, Asein Enahoro, and Bryce Krawczyk. In total, 21 IPF world records were set across the Men’s and Women’s Open Divisions.
Feature image: @miss.amanda.ann on Instagram
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