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Colton Engelbrecht’s Unparalleled Achievement: 1,155-kg Raw W/Wraps Total World Record

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In an extraordinary display of power and determination, Colton Engelbrecht has set a groundbreaking 1,155-kilogram (2,546.4-pound) Raw With Wraps Total All-Time World Record at the 2024 ProRaw Big Dogs 5. Held on November 23rd in Australia, this historic feat redefines the boundaries of strength in the 125-kilogram weight class, securing Engelbrecht’s position as one of the greatest powerlifters of all time.


Event Highlights: The Path to Victory​

A Strategic Approach to Competition

Colton Engelbrecht entered the 125-kilogram weight class weighing 120.2 kilograms (265 pounds). This strategic decision left room for further development within the category. Competing in the Raw With Wraps division, Engelbrecht demonstrated a calculated approach, completing six out of nine attempts to secure the title.

The Squat: A Dominant Start

Engelbrecht’s squat performance set the tone for the event, showcasing his incredible lower-body strength:

  • 430 kilograms (948 pounds): A solid opener to establish confidence.
  • 460 kilograms (1,014.1 pounds): Pushing boundaries with an impressive lift.
  • 465 kilograms (1,025.1 pounds): A new personal record, solidifying his dominance.
This remarkable display highlighted Engelbrecht’s technical precision and unparalleled strength.

The Bench Press: Perseverance Pays Off

The bench press proved to be a test of resilience. Despite an initial setback, Engelbrecht remained focused:

  • Unsuccessful — 230 kilograms (507 pounds): A challenging opener.
  • 255 kilograms (562.2 pounds): A strong recovery.
  • 260 kilograms (573.2 pounds): A personal best, demonstrating his grit and determination.

The Deadlift: Sealing the Record

Engelbrecht’s deadlift performance was a critical factor in securing the world record:

  • 430 kilograms (948 pounds): Successfully breaking the Total World Record for his class.
  • Unsuccessful — 460 kilograms (1,014.1 pounds): Narrow misses on his second and third attempts.
While the final deadlift did not succeed, Engelbrecht’s efforts underscored his relentless pursuit of excellence.

Breaking Down the World Record​

Engelbrecht’s total of 1,155 kilograms surpassed the previous record of 1,112.5 kilograms (2,452.6 pounds) set by Zahir Khudayarov in 2015. This achievement reflects years of dedication and meticulous preparation, solidifying Engelbrecht’s legacy in powerlifting history.

Colton Engelbrecht’s Unparalleled Achievement

The Man Behind the Lifts​

A Stellar Career

Engelbrecht has been a dominant force in powerlifting since his debut in 2019. With 17 sanctioned appearances and 16 victories, his record speaks volumes about his consistency and skill. This latest achievement adds a crowning jewel to his career.

Training Philosophy

Engelbrecht’s success is rooted in meticulous training, a disciplined diet, and an unyielding mindset. His ability to learn from setbacks and adapt his strategy has been instrumental in his rise to the top.

What’s Next for Colton Engelbrecht?​

Having come tantalizingly close to the Heaviest Raw With Wraps Total in Powerlifting History, Engelbrecht’s ambitions remain undeterred. With his sights set on new milestones, the powerlifting community eagerly anticipates his future endeavors.

Colton Engelbrecht’s record-breaking performance at the 2024 ProRaw Big Dogs 5 is a testament to human potential and perseverance. By pushing the limits of strength, Engelbrecht has not only secured his place in history but also inspired a generation of athletes to dream bigger and lift heavier.
 

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