Powerlifter Samantha Eugenie (69KG) Wins French Nationals With Two Unofficial IPF Junior World Records

April 12, 2023
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France has a history of producing many world-class powerlifters. The 2023 FFForce French Junior Nationals, which happened from April 8th to 10th, showcased the sports upcoming talent. As multiple fierce battles raged on, a few unofficial World Records were also observed, adding an extra layer of excitement to the competition. Most notably, Samantha Eugenie, from the 69-kilogram weight class, won the national title and unofficially broke two IPF Junior World Records.

Samantha Eugenie’s first unofficial IPF Junior World Record came in her favorite event, the deadlift. Samantha opened up with a lift of 210 kilograms (462.9 pounds). She then added an additional 9.5 kilograms (20.9 pounds) for her second attempt, but was not able to complete it. However, Samantha locked out 220.5 kilograms (486.1 pounds) on her final attempt, which is 2.5 kilograms (5.5 pounds) over the current IPF Junior World Record. The official record is currently held by Peyraud Clara, who deadlifted 218 kilograms (480.6 pounds) at the 2022 EPF European Classic Powerlifting Championships.

Combining her results from all three lifts, Samantha Eugenie ended up with a total of 515.5 kilograms (1,136.4 pounds). This is easily her greatest Total in her career and is as such also heavier than the IPF Junior World Record. The record currently stands at 510.5 kilograms (1,125.4 pounds), since Peyraud Clara set it at the 2022 EPF European Classic Powerlifting Championships.

Watch the lifts here:

Related: Powerlifter Samantha Eugenie Scores a Massive Milestone With a 230-kg (507-lb) Raw Deadlift PR

Samantha Eugenie’s Full Performance

Samantha Eugenie weighed in at 67.8 kilograms (149.5 pounds) for the 2023 FFForce Junior Nationals. She set new competition PRs in all four events, having only missed two out of nine attempts.

Squat

  • 167.5 kilograms (369.2 pounds)
  • 177.5 kilograms (391.3 pounds)
  • 185 kilograms (407.8 pounds) — Competition PR

Bench Press

  • 102.5 kilograms (225.9 pounds)
  • 110 kilograms (242.5 pounds) — Competition PR
  • Unsuccessful — 115.5 kilograms (254.6 pounds)

Deadlift

  • 210 kilograms (462.9 pounds)
  • Unsuccessful — 219.5 kilograms (483.9 pounds)
  • 220.5 kilograms (486.1 pounds) — Competition PR & Unofficial IPF Junior World Record

Total — 515.5 kilograms (1,136.4 pounds) — Competition PR & Unofficial IPF Junior World Record

Related: Powerlifter Samantha Eugenie (63KG) Scores a 216-kg (476.2-lb) IPF Deadlift Junior World Record

This is Samantha Eugenie’s 12th sanctioned competition, but her resume already includes some of the most prestigious titles in the world. She is now a 3x National Junior Champion, 2x Junior IPF World Champion, and a sub-junior EPF European Champion.

Samantha Eugenie’s Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 402.3 231.5 402.3 1102.3 542.19

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 IPF 2022-08-31 World Junior Classic Powerlifting Championships Juniors 1088 532.31
1 FFForce 2022-05-14 Championnats de France Jeunes de Force Athlétique Juniors 1102.3 542.19
5 IPF 2021-09-23 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Juniors 992.1 488.17
1 FFForce 2021-07-16 Championnats de France Jeunes et Élite de Force Athlétique Open 942.5 466.22
1 EPF 2019-11-29 European Classic Championships Sub-Juniors 959 477.24
1 IPF 2019-06-04 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Sub-Juniors 927 456.71
2 FFForce 2019-03-16 Championnats de France Force Athlétique Elite Open 865.3 423.49
1 FFForce 2019-02-02 Eliminatoires Jean Villenave Grand Est Open 385.8 184.2
1 FFForce 2018-11-10 Départemental FA PL DC BP Grand Est Sub-Juniors 815.7 402.26
1 FFForce 2018-10-20 Premier Pas FA PL DC BP Grand Est Sub-Juniors 771.6 365.45

Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: November 9, 2022

Samantha Eugenie is barely out of her teen years, but she is already establishing herself as one of the greatest in the world. With many years in front of her, she will only continue to get stronger and better, ultimately hoping to become a leading athlete in the open division as well. Currently, Samantha is preparing for the IPF Junior World Championships, which will be her next competition.

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