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On November 1, 2024, at the FFForce Championnats de France Open, Panagiotis Tarinidis delivered an awe-inspiring performance in the 66-kilogram weight class. Known for his incredible powerlifting prowess, Tarinidis amassed a raw total of 713 kilograms (1,571.9 pounds), shattering the unofficial IPF World Record. This feat highlights his continued dominance in powerlifting, positioning him as a formidable athlete on the global stage.
Despite the challenge, he went for an ambitious third attempt of 253 kilograms (557.8 pounds), which ultimately proved unsuccessful. Tarinidis’ squat performance underscores his resilience and drive, achieving an unofficial world record with room for improvement in this lift alone.
His success in the bench press revealed his dedication to constant improvement and his ability to harness energy at crucial moments. This lift solidified his standing, contributing significantly to his record-breaking total.
Despite the failed final attempt, his deadlift performance reflected his enduring power and resilience, ultimately leading to his unofficial record total of 713 kilograms.
With his 713-kilogram total, Tarinidis exemplifies the future of competitive powerlifting, inspiring an entire generation to follow his path.
Key Statistics from Panagiotis Tarinidis' Record-Breaking Event
- Event: FFForce Championnats de France Open
- Date: November 1, 2024
- Category: 66 kg (145.5 lbs) weight class
- Raw Total: 713 kg (1,571.9 lbs)
- Previous Record: 710.5 kg by Senumong Kasemsand at the 2022 Asian Classic Powerlifting Championships
Squat Performance: A Gritty Display of Strength
Tarinidis opened the competition with an impressive display of power in the squat. He successfully completed a 235-kilogram (518.1-pound) lift, setting the stage for a significant second attempt of 250 kilograms (551.2 pounds). Though this second attempt demanded all of his strength, he managed to overcome the lift’s sticking point and lock it out.Despite the challenge, he went for an ambitious third attempt of 253 kilograms (557.8 pounds), which ultimately proved unsuccessful. Tarinidis’ squat performance underscores his resilience and drive, achieving an unofficial world record with room for improvement in this lift alone.
Lift Attempt | Weight | Result |
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1 | 235 kg | Successful |
2 | 250 kg | Successful |
3 | 253 kg | Unsuccessful |
Bench Press Performance: Mastering the “King of Grind”
Known as the "King of Grind" for his ability to press through challenging lifts, Tarinidis excelled in his bench press session. Starting with a confident 165-kilogram (363.8-pound) lift, he advanced to 176 kilograms (388 pounds) on his second attempt. His final attempt was an arduous 178 kilograms (392.4 pounds), which initially seemed beyond his capability. However, Tarinidis displayed an exceptional determination, inching the bar upward until he achieved full lockout.Lift Attempt | Weight | Result |
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1 | 165 kg | Successful |
2 | 176 kg | Successful |
3 | 178 kg | Successful |
Deadlift Performance: Pushing the Limits
Completing his trio of lifts, Tarinidis went into the deadlift with one goal: maximizing his total. He opened with 270 kilograms (595.2 pounds), followed by a solid second attempt of 285 kilograms (628.3 pounds). Tarinidis’ previous lifts had drained his strength, impacting his ability to secure a final lift of 290 kilograms (639.3 pounds).Despite the failed final attempt, his deadlift performance reflected his enduring power and resilience, ultimately leading to his unofficial record total of 713 kilograms.
Lift Attempt | Weight | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | 270 kg | Successful |
2 | 285 kg | Successful |
3 | 290 kg | Unsuccessful |
Total Achievement and Legacy in Powerlifting
With an unofficial total of 713 kilograms, Panagiotis Tarinidis has set a new benchmark in the powerlifting community. His raw total outstrips the previous record of 710.5 kilograms, demonstrating his elite strength and commitment to pushing boundaries. This record underscores his status as one of the most resilient and accomplished powerlifters of his generation.Factors Contributing to Tarinidis’ Success
- Unyielding Determination: Each lift, particularly in the bench press, showcased his willingness to push through physical and mental barriers.
- Strategic Weight Progression: By carefully selecting weights, Tarinidis maintained his energy reserves, enabling him to attempt higher weights.
- Incomparable Grit: Tarinidis’ performance in the deadlift displayed his strength and discipline, even when physically taxed.
Panagiotis Tarinidis' Impact on Powerlifting
Panagiotis Tarinidis has consistently raised the bar in powerlifting. His numerous accomplishments include two IPF World Championships, several European Championships, and a series of French Nationals titles. Each record he sets not only strengthens his legacy but also motivates athletes worldwide to strive for excellence.With his 713-kilogram total, Tarinidis exemplifies the future of competitive powerlifting, inspiring an entire generation to follow his path.