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2025 IPF World Classic Championships Results

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The biggest names proved why they are atop the divisions!

The 2025 International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) World Classic Championships occurred in Chemnitz, Germany, from June 8-15, 2025. The major highlights from the competition were the following world records:

  • Heather Connor (47KG) set new deadlift and total world records.
  • Tiffany Chapon (47KG) set a new bench press world record.
  • Pleun Dekkers (52KG) set a new squat world record.
  • Sara Naldi (57KG) set new squat and total world records.
  • Alba Bostrom (63KG) set a new total world record.
  • Carola Garra (69KG) set a new squat world record.
  • Ziana Azariah (84KG) set a new deadlift world record.
  • Brittany Schlater (+84KG) set a new total world record.
  • Natalie Laalaai (+84KG) set a new deadlift world record.
  • Chun-Chia Fan (74KG) set a new bench press world record.
  • Joseph Borenstein (83KG) set new bench press and total world records.
  • Jonathan Cayco (93KG) set a new bench press world record.
  • Anthony McNoughton (105KG) set new bench press and world world records.
  • Devin Williams (120KG) set a new bench press world record.
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2025 IPF World Classic Championships Results

Below are the podium results for each weight category contested in Chemnitz. The results are listed in kilograms as: Squat/Bench Press/Deadlift — Total

Women’s 47KG

  1. Heather Connor (USA) — 147.5/75/212.5 — 435 | World Record Deadlift, Total
  2. Tiffany Chapon (FRA) — 162.5/102/170 — 434.5 | World Record Bench Press
  3. Vicky Kijumnuayporn (AUS) — 145/92.5/175 — 412.5

Women’s 52KG

  1. Evie Corrigan (NZL) — 167.5/107.5/205 — 480
  2. Megan-Li Smith (NZL) — 172.5/107.5/197.5 — 477.5
  3. Pleun Dekkers (NED) — 178/92.5/182.5 — 453 | World Record Squat

Women’s 57KG

  1. Sara Naldi (ITA) — 197.5/107.5/215 — 520 | World Record Squat, Total
  2. Jade Jacob (FRA) —182.5/100.222.5 — 505
  3. Jay Nnamani (GBR) — 180/100/225 — 505

Women’s 63KG

  1. Alba Bostrom (SWE) — 197.5/140/227.5 — 565 | World Record Total
  2. Chiara Bernardi (ITA) — 200/127.5/232.5 — 560
  3. Meghan Scanlon (USA) — 200/137.5/207.5 — 545

Women’s 69KG

  1. Agata Sitko (POL) — 207.5/150/255 — 612.5
  2. Carola Garra (ITA) — 226/150/212.5 — 588.5 | World Record Squat
  3. Chandler Babb (ISV) — 200/122.5/247.5 | 570

Women’s 76KG

  1. Karlina Tongotea (NZL) — 225/132.5/255 — 612.5
  2. Cranon Worford (USA) — 222.5/127.5/245 — 595
  3. Laura Mautalen (FRA) — 197.5/150/242.5 — 590

Women’s 84KG

  1. Amanda Lawrence (USA) — 237.5/135/255 — 627.5
  2. Ziana Azariah (GBR) — 220/117.5/269.5 — 607 | World Record Deadlift
  3. Jessica Buettner (CAN) — 212.5/110/245 — 567.5

Women’s +84KG

  1. Brittany Schlater (CAN) — 295/162.5/280 — 737.5 | World Record Total
  2. Sonita Kyen Muluh (BEL) — 315/157.5/245 — 717.5
  3. Natalie Laalaai (AUS) — 267.5/135/285.5 — 688 | World Record Deadlift

Men’s 59KG

  1. Ivan Campano Diaz (ESP) — 215/147.5/275 — 637.5
  2. Antoine Garcia (FRA) — 230/135/245 — 610
  3. Kwaku Nyarko (ISV) — 212.5/127.5/247.5 — 587.5

Men’s 66KG

  1. Kjell Egil Bakkelund (NOR) — 247.5/185/310 — 742.5
  2. Avery Jackson (USA) — 257.5/155/287.5 — 700
  3. Santos Jimenez (MEX) — 227.5/170/287.5 — 685

Men’s 74KG

  1. Austin Perkins (USA) — 317.5/200/325 — 842.5
  2. Chun-Chia Fan (TPE) — 255/215.5/302.5 — 773 | World Record Bench Press
  3. Joshua Wright (GER) — 242.5/185/310 — 737.5

Men’s 83KG

  1. Joseph Borenstein (USA) — 302.5/215/372.5 — 890 | World Record Bench Press, Total
  2. Jurins Kengamu (GBR) — 310/190/357.5
  3. Ade Omisakin (GBR) — 310/195/337.5

Men’s 93KG

  1. Emil Krastev (BUL) — 315/240/355 — 910
  2. Gustav Hedlund (SWE) — 325/222.5/350 — 897.5
  3. Jonathan Cayco (USA) — 307.5/246/340 — 893.5 | World Record Bench Press

Men’s 105KG

  1. Anthony McNaughton (USA) — 360/250.5/365 — 975.5 | World Record Bench Press and Total
  2. Keenan Lee (USA) — 357.5/225/367.5 — 950
  3. Emil Norling (SWE) — 347.5/217.5/370 — 935

Men’s 125KG

  1. Etienne El Chaer (LBN) — 340/232.5/390 — 962.5
  2. Nonso Chinye (GBR) — 345/217.5/390 — 952.5
  3. Devin Williams (USA) — 325.265.5/360 — 950.5 | World Record Bench Press

Men’s +125KG

  1. Jesus Olivares (USA) — 430/270/370 — 1,070
  2. Cenk Kocak (TUR) — 375/250/372.5 — 997.5
  3. Ajay Sharma (GBR) — 405/232.5/357.5 — 995

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