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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2007 5:33:41 GMT -5
Hi im an 18 year old guy from sweden and im curious what the world records are in the 90kg weight class.
My personal records with only belt , is 245kg squat 150kg bench 235kg deadlift.
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Post by dopar66 on May 8, 2007 11:44:05 GMT -5
Hey, Tomme! Welcome!!!!
I'm going to have to do a little algebra before I can get back to you on the records, converting to kg and all. I just wanted to first welcome you to the forum!! I hope you enjoy it here.
God Bless. Doug P.
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Post by dopar66 on May 8, 2007 13:07:57 GMT -5
The algebra is done. :') Here are the records for 100% RAW powerlifting fed:
18-19 year olds, 90 kg world records
Squat: 170.097 kg (315 pounds) Bench Press: 117.934 kg (260 pounds) Deadlift: 238.135 kg (525 pounds) Total: 526.167 kg (1160 pounds)
Your lifts look VERY competitive!
God Bless.
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Post by chancey on May 8, 2007 13:08:53 GMT -5
Very strong numbers, let alone for an 18 year old. Check the home page of 100% RAW for their records. Raw world records, if you count the other feds, can be confusing because of what some allow and other don't and judging standards but a place like www.powerliftingwatch.com might shed some light.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2007 13:56:25 GMT -5
The algebra is done. :') Here are the records for 100% RAW powerlifting fed: 18-19 year olds, 90 kg world records Squat: 170.097 kg (315 pounds) Bench Press: 117.934 kg (260 pounds) Deadlift: 238.135 kg (525 pounds) Total: 526.167 kg (1160 pounds) Your lifts look VERY competitive! God Bless. Hi and thanks! , but are you really sure those are the world records?, i have some questions if you have time is it possible to compete in the 100% raw or is it only for americans? im just curious because i compete in I.P.F right now but i hate the equipment so much..im not saying that i will change federation, only wondered if it would be possible are there alot of people who compete in the 100% raw? i can link a movie when i squat 245kg's with only a belt because alot of people just think im talking trash. www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAc0ROcKczk/Tomas Sundström
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2007 13:57:08 GMT -5
Very strong numbers, let alone for an 18 year old. Check the home page of 100% RAW for their records. Raw world records, if you count the other feds, can be confusing because of what some allow and other don't and judging standards but a place like www.powerliftingwatch.com might shed some light. Hi and thanks for the info , i will check it out!
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Post by Jim B. on May 8, 2007 14:40:37 GMT -5
Tomme,
Check out this info. on the Raw Powerlifting site. It has all the World Records for the Federation on it.
I would give you the link - but it won't let us do that anymore.
I would also check out the Rankings for 2006 and that might give you a better idea where you are.
The National Record for your class and age are
460 lbs. (208.65 Kgs.) 345 lbs. (156.49 Kgs.) 610 lbs. (276.69 Kgs.) 1415 lb. Total (641.84 Kgs.)
And the best total in 2006 was 1570 lbs. or 712.18 Kgs. for your weight class - this does not indicate age though.
It just depends on the meet you were at and how it is sanctioned.
Your numbers look really good. Keep up the good work.
Jim
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2007 10:10:14 GMT -5
Tomme, Check out this info. on the Raw Powerlifting site. It has all the World Records for the Federation on it. I would give you the link - but it won't let us do that anymore. I would also check out the Rankings for 2006 and that might give you a better idea where you are. The National Record for your class and age are 460 lbs. (208.65 Kgs.) 345 lbs. (156.49 Kgs.) 610 lbs. (276.69 Kgs.) 1415 lb. Total (641.84 Kgs.) And the best total in 2006 was 1570 lbs. or 712.18 Kgs. for your weight class - this does not indicate age though. It just depends on the meet you were at and how it is sanctioned. Your numbers look really good. Keep up the good work. Jim Alraight i will! , oh that sounds like right. heavy deadlift i must say . when are they going to update the 2007 rankings? Thanks for the good info, Keep up the good work to you also!
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Post by dopar66 on May 10, 2007 8:41:47 GMT -5
Tomme, (and Jim, correct me if I'm wrong) but I think the numbers Jim provided are for the open records, not 18 year old records. Another apples/oranges thing is that the records Jim gave are national, the ones I posted are world. At one time in this fed you could only set world records at certain meets, national records at certain meets, and so the numbers may look a little funny in that national records are higher than world records.
100% RAW fed will take anyone from any country that agrees to abide by the rules. They're simple: follow the rules of each lift, and agree not to use banned substances. We've had one guy from France come and lift, and several from Canada who express interest. We've had communication with a guy from Romania, a couple from Italy, and maybe one or two from Russia or Finland some time back. Unfortunately none of the latter has had the chance to compete with us yet.
There are over 3000 members, but I'm not sure what the current total is. My membership number is 2005 and I've been in the fed for 4 years...... What you will find is good competition with really friendly lifters, should you ever get the chance to come lift with the fed.
Keep up the AWESOME lifting!
God Bless.
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Post by lance on May 16, 2007 0:01:24 GMT -5
Tomme, YOu have really good numbers Since you are only 18 you have just started to tap into your potential. Good luck and welcome to Raw.
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