Dropping Out of IPF Worlds |
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Description: A tribute to my all-time best lifts starts at: # - Achievements below. More than my accomplishments, I am more grateful for the people I met along the journey. Best comp lifts at 74kg/163 in the IPF: 260kg/573 Squat - Open World Record - Columbus, Ohio - 2015 180kg/ 396 Bench -[then'> Jr World Record - Sydney, Australia - 2015 272.5kg/ 600 Deadlift - Regina, Saskatchewan - 2016 692.5kg / 1,526 Total - Jr World Record - Sydney, Australia - 2015 Best wilks score: 500 - Sydney, Australia - 2015 The greatest achievement of my life: Winning a world title, Potchefstroom, South Africa - 2014 Some of my other proudest achievements from powerlifting: - 2015 CPU Athlete Of The Year - 4x CPU National Champion - 3x Best Jr Lifter Award at CPU Nationals - 12 IPF World Records: http://goodlift.info/lifter.php%3Flid%3D7751 |