Powerlifter Prescillia Bavoil Squats New IPF World Record 213KG at 63KG

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The sun rises and falls, and powerlifter Prescillia Bavoil sets records. On Sep. 24, 2022, during day two of the Arnold Classic Sports Festival UK, the French athlete set a new International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) World Record in the back squat.
Weighing in at 63 kilograms of body weight (138.8 pounds), Bavoil squatted a whopping 213 kilograms, or 469.5 pounds, during her session at the Arnold.



[Related: Powerlifter John Haack Breaks Multiple Records at USPA Raw Pro]
Not only was this mammoth squat a new personal record for Bavoil, it also exceeded the previous 63-kilogram IPF squat record of 205 kilograms, which she held herself and had set roughly a year prior in September 2021.
According to OpenPowerlifting, Bavoil’s previous competition best in the squat was 210 kilograms (462.9 pounds), which she hit while weighing a little over her Arnold UK bodyweight of 63 kilos.
Big Lifts From Bavoil
A 213-kilogram squat at 63 kilograms wasn’t the only jaw-dropping athletic display from Bavois at the Arnold. She also set new IPF World Records in both the deadlift and Total. Here’s a breakdown of her entire performance on the day:
Priscillia Bavoil at the 2022 Arnold Classic UK | All Lifts

Note: All lifts are in kilograms. Bavoil’s squat*, deadlift*, and Total*, are new IPF World Records in the 63-kilogram category.
From Redemption to Records
Bavoil’s stunning performance at the Arnold Classic UK was more than just another successful day on the platform for the career powerlifter.
According to her Instagram account, “a hard failure to digest” is how she described missing weight for the recent 2022 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships in June, noting that her appearance at the Arnold was an opportunity to “rise up stronger than ever.”



[Related: Samantha Rice Deadlifts 275-Kilogram All Time World Record]
Credit where credit is due, Bavoil hit that mark and exceeded it. With multiple new records on the books, Bavoil is a testament to the power of perseverance in strength sports.
Featured Image: @kingofthelifts on Instagram

The sun rises and falls, and powerlifter Prescillia Bavoil sets records. On Sep. 24, 2022, during day two of the Arnold Classic Sports Festival UK, the French athlete set a new International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) World Record in the back squat.


Weighing in at 63 kilograms of body weight (138.8 pounds), Bavoil squatted a whopping 213 kilograms, or 469.5 pounds, during her session at the Arnold.




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[Related: Powerlifter John Haack Breaks Multiple Records at USPA Raw Pro]


Not only was this mammoth squat a new personal record for Bavoil, it also exceeded the previous 63-kilogram IPF squat record of 205 kilograms, which she held herself and had set roughly a year prior in September 2021.


According to OpenPowerlifting, Bavoil’s previous competition best in the squat was 210 kilograms (462.9 pounds), which she hit while weighing a little over her Arnold UK bodyweight of 63 kilos.


Big Lifts From Bavoil
A 213-kilogram squat at 63 kilograms wasn’t the only jaw-dropping athletic display from Bavois at the Arnold. She also set new IPF World Records in both the deadlift and Total. Here’s a breakdown of her entire performance on the day:


Priscillia Bavoil at the 2022 Arnold Classic UK | All Lifts

Note: All lifts are in kilograms. Bavoil’s squat*, deadlift*, and Total*, are new IPF World Records in the 63-kilogram category.


From Redemption to Records
Bavoil’s stunning performance at the Arnold Classic UK was more than just another successful day on the platform for the career powerlifter.


According to her Instagram account, “a hard failure to digest” is how she described missing weight for the recent 2022 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships in June, noting that her appearance at the Arnold was an opportunity to “rise up stronger than ever.”




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[Related: Samantha Rice Deadlifts 275-Kilogram All Time World Record]


Credit where credit is due, Bavoil hit that mark and exceeded it. With multiple new records on the books, Bavoil is a testament to the power of perseverance in strength sports.


Featured Image: @kingofthelifts on Instagram




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