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Delaney Wallace (83KG) Sets IPF Raw Total World Record of 842.5 Kilograms at 2024 Sheffield Championships

The International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) raw total world record in the 83-kilogram class has fallen. On Feb. 10, 2024, Delaney Wallace was one of 12 male athletes who competed at the 2024 Sheffield Powerlifting Championships in Sheffield, UK.

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Competing against athletes of various weight classes, Wallace’s goal was to score as high a percentage of his weight class’s world record to top the Sheffield leaderboard. Ultimately, three male athletes shattered their weight class’s IPF raw world record, one of which was Wallace, who exceeded Russel Orhii‘s previous world record by 1.5 kilograms.

Below is Wallace‘s full eight-for-nine performance that comprised his new IPF total world record of 842.5 kilograms:

2024 Sheffield Powerlifting Championships Results — Delaney Wallace, 83KG

Wallace weighed in officially at 82.7 kilograms. The weights below are in kilograms:

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  • Squat
    • 282.5
    • 297.5
    • 305
  • Bench Press
    • 192.5
    • 202.5
    • 207.5
  • Deadlift
    • 310
    • 330
    • 335
  • Total — 842.5 kilograms — IPF Raw World Record

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The men’s 83-kilogram class is among the most stacked in professional powerlifting. Wallace’s new IPF total world record is a monumental feat, as Orhii has been a dominant force in the division on the IPF stage for years. Wallace scored a £5,000 award for eclipsing the IPF world record.

Wallace also won £7,500 for his overall bronze medal finish. Despite breaking the IPF total world record in the 83-kilogram class, Wallace broke it by a smaller percentage than Gustav Hedlund and Jonathan Cayco, both 93-kilogram lifters, who broke their class’s IPF total world record.

2024 Sheffield Championships Results

Women

  1. Agata Sitko (69KG) — 600 Kilograms, 109.3%
  2. Prescillia Bavoil (69KG) — 585 Kilograms, 106.6%
  3. Carola Garra (69KG) — 582.5 Kilograms, 106.1%
  4. Evie Corrigan (52KG) — 481 Kilograms, 103.2%
  5. Brittany Schlater (+84KG) — 710 Kilograms, 102.4%
  6. Sonita Kyen Muluh (+84KG) — 708 Kilograms, 102.1%
  7. Karlina Tongotea (76KG) — 610.5 Kilograms, 101.8%
  8. Jade Jacob (57KG) — 519.5 Kilograms, 101.4%
  9. Natalie Richards (57KG) — 516.5 Kilograms, 100.8%
  10. Tiffany Chapon (47KG) — 431.5 Kilograms, 100.7%
  11. Amanda Lawrence (84KG) — 647 Kilograms, 100.3%
  12. Noemie Allabert (52KG) — 447.5 Kilograms, 97.3%

Men

  1. Gustav Hedlund (93KG) — 895 Kilograms, 100.8% 
  2. Jonathan Cayco (93KG) — 890.5 Kilograms, 100.6%
  3. Delaney Wallace (83KG) — 842.5 Kilograms, 100.2%
  4. Gavin Adin (93KG) — 887 Kilograms, 99.9%
  5. Panagiotis Tarinidis (66KG) — 702.5 Kilograms, 98.9%
  6. Timothy Monigatti (74KG) — 789.5 Kilograms, 98.7%
  7. Carlos Petterson-Grifith (93KG) — 875 Kilograms, 98.5%
  8. Anatolii Novopismennyi (105KG) — 925.5 Kilograms, 98.5%
  9. Carl Johansson (74KG) — 785.5 Kilograms, 98.2%
  10. Kyota Ushiyama (66KG) — 690 Kilograms, 97.1%
  11. Jesus Olivares (+120KG) —1,152.5 Kilograms, 96.6%
  12. Tony Cliffe (120KG) — 925 Kilograms, 94.5% 

Looking outside the IPF, the all-time world record total in the 83-kilogram class is significantly heavier. Per Open Powerlifting, the current all-time raw total world record belongs to Jawon Garrison, who achieved 915.5 kilograms at the 2023 WRPF The American Pro 2.

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