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Brittany Schlater (+84KG) Sets 693.5-kg (1,528.9-lb) Total World Record at 2023 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships

The +84-kilogram weight class in the women’s division was one of the most unpredictable in the entirety of the 2023 IPF World Classic Open Powerlifting Championships. The reason for this was because four incredible competitors battled against each other, but Brittany Schlater was the one who walked away with the title. However, the gold medal was not the only thing she brought home, as she also set a new raw Total IPF World Record of 693.5 kilograms (1,528.9 pounds).

This was Brittany Schlater’s second time winning the IPF title, as she did the same in 2021. However, she was unable to retain it in 2022 when Bonica Brown claimed it. So, this year Brittany managed to beat Bonica and take her title.

In addition, Bonica Brown was the previous +84KG IPF Raw Total World Record holder, having lifted 680 kilograms (1,499.1 pounds) at the 2023 IPF Sheffield Powerlifting Championships. So, apart from stripping Bonica of her title, Brittany Schlater also broke her World Record by 13.5 kilograms (29.8 pounds).

Related: Anatolii Novopismennyi (105KG) Sets Squat & Total World Record at 2023 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships

Brittany Schlater’s Full Performance

Brittany Schlater had a perfect performance with all nine successful attempts and new competition PRs in all events. This enabled her to outperform Sonita Muluh, who finished in second place and set a new IPF Squat World Record. However, it all came down to Brittany’s final deadlift attempt, as she had to lock it out in order to win the title. Luckily for her, she lifted 257.5 kilograms (567.7 pounds) with ease.

Squat

Bench Press

Deadlift

Total — 693.5 kilograms (1,528.9 pounds) — +84KG IPF World Record & Competition PR

“I still cry every time I think about it. I’m not sure what I have done to deserve the unwavering support of people around the world, but to say it’d be impossible without you all is an understatement.”

Watch all the lifts here:

Related: Timothy Monigatti (74KG) Sets 283.5-kg (625-lb) Squat World Record At 2023 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships

Brittany Schlater’s Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 573.2 334 573.2 1459.5 527.29

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 CPU 2023-02-13 Nationals Open 1459.5 527.29
1 CommonwealthPF 2022-11-28 Commonwealth Championships Open 1393.3 503.96
4 IPF 2022-06-06 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1361.4 505.1
1 CPU 2022-05-09 Nationals Open 1234.6 463.26
1 IPF 2021-09-23 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1339.3 505.33
1 CPU 2020-03-03 Nationals Open 1315.1 498.66
1 CPU 2019-11-03 Ontario Open and Masters Provincials Open 1314 493.45
2 IPF 2019-06-04 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1295.2 477.95
1 CPF 2019-03-23 Quantum Powerlifting LIFT4LIFE Charity Meet F_OR_ACPF 1256.6 459.11
1 CPU 2019-03-04 National Championship Open 1341.5 490
1 CPU 2018-11-02 Ontario Open and Masters Provincials Open 1344.8 481.11
1 CPU 2018-08-24 Central Canadian Championship Open 1267.7 455.55
1 CPU 2017-11-16 Ontario Open and Masters Provincials Open 1269.9 461.73
1 CPU 2017-07-08 Apex Summer Showdown Open 1201.5 441.78
1 CPU 2017-01-05 Central Canadian Championship Open 1069.2 399.55
1 CPU 2016-11-12 Ontario Masters and Open Championship Open 1008.6 381.88
1 CPU 2016-07-09 London Open Open 920.4 372.21
1 CPU 2016-04-23 Belle River Open Open 920.4 353.45

Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: April 12, 2023

Brittany Schlater has now taken part in 19 sanctioned competitions during her seven years of doing the sport professionally. She won 17 of them, but her most recent victory at the 2023 IPF Worlds was one of the most special ones. Leading up to the competition Brittany got sick. On the morning of the competition, Brittany woke up feeling unwell at 4:30 AM and broke down in tears. However, she calmed down later on and set a new world record in the process.

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