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Powerlifter Husam Ateyia Crushes a 375-kg (827-lb) Raw Squat Double PR

Husam Ateyia inches closer towards breaking the U110KG Squat World Record.

Andrew Smith by Andrew Smith
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Husam Ateyia Squat - Image via @husamthegymfreak Instagram

Some time ago, Husam Ateyia revealed he has some big goals and aspirations for this year. He wants to set new Total and Squat World Records in the 110-kilogram (242.5-pound) weight class the next time he competes. While many people were skeptical when Husam said that, he now has new training footage that looks promising. Most notably, Husam’s squat is becoming absolutely frightening, as he recently scored a new 375-kilogram (827-pound) two-rep PR.

Before coming up to the bar, Husam performed his trademark dancing routine. He then performed two reps quite comfortably before his emotions got the best of him. It was initially a burst of extreme energy, followed by Husam wiping his eyes a bit later. Husam Ateyia used a lifting belt and knee sleeves for his squat double PR, which means that it is raw by powerlifting standards.

Check out Husam’s feat of strength here:

“827.88lbs/375kg x 2 all time weight PR

I’m honestly speechless with myself and all the emotions that came with this PR”

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Related: Powerlifter Joe Sullivan Squats 342.5-kg (755-lb) For a New Raw Three Rep PR

Kevin Oak holds the current raw Squat World Record in the 110-kilogram weight class, having lifted 390 kilograms (859.8 pounds) at the 2020 WRPF Hybrid Showdown II. Considering that Husam Ateyia is going to compete sometime in October, he still has a little more time to improve his squat so that he can break the record. 

Apart from the squat, Husam Ateyia also expressed his desire for the raw U110KG Total World Record. Jamal Browner holds that record, as he totaled 1,000 kilograms (2,204.6 pounds) at the 2021 WRPF Hybrid Showdown III. However, Husam went with a bold prediction, having stated that he wanted to total 2,300 pounds (1,043.3 kilograms) in October. He revealed all of this on “Those Other Guys” podcast in May.

Everything hints toward Husam Ateyia becoming the next star of powerlifting. He is still very early in his career, having competed professionally only four times. Of those four, Husam came out victorious three times. His performance is improving with every competition, and it appears that this trend will continue in October.

Husam Ateyia’s Competition PR

  • Squat: 365 kilograms (804.7 pounds) — (2022 USPA Lt. Surge’s Power Battle II)
  • Bench Press: 227.5 kilograms (501.5 pounds) — (2022 USPA Lt. Surge’s Power Battle II)
  • Deadlift: 350 kilograms (771.6 pounds) — (2021 USPA Lt. Surge’s Power Battle)
  • Total: 932.5 kilograms (2,055.8 pounds) — (2022 USPA Lt. Surge’s Power Battle II)

Husam Ateyia’s Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 848.8 512.6 848.8 2155 580.44

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 WRPF 2023-05-07 FQ Classic 3 Open 2155 580.44
Location USA-NV
Competition FQ Classic 3
Division Open
Age 28
Equipment Raw
Class 242.5
Weight 240.9
Squat 810.2 848.8 -871.9 848.8
Bench 479.5 501.6 -512.6 501.6
Deadlift 749.6 804.7 -832.2 804.7
GLP 118.5
1 WRPF 2023-02-18 The Ghost Clash 2 Pro Open 2061.3 554.92
Location USA-FL
Competition The Ghost Clash 2
Division Pro Open
Age 28
Equipment Raw
Class 242.5
Weight 241.2
Squat 793.7 -837.8 -837.8 793.7
Bench 474 501.6 501.6
Deadlift 766.1 -804.7 -804.7 766.1
GLP 113.27
2 USPA 2022-09-24 Pro Raw Championships Open 2116.4 570.15
Location USA-MO
Competition Pro Raw Championships
Division Open
Age 27
Equipment Raw
Class 242.5
Weight 240.7
Squat 777.1 821.2 -860.9 821.2
Bench 474 496 512.6 512.6
Deadlift 782.6 -826.7 -832.2 782.6
GLP 116.4
1 USPA 2022-05-21 Lt. Surges Power Battle II Open 2055.8 553.62
Location USA-IL
Competition Lt. Surges Power Battle II
Division Open
Age 27
Equipment Raw
Class 242.5
Weight 241
Squat 749.6 804.7 804.7
Bench 485 501.6 501.6
Deadlift 749.6 -804.7 749.6
GLP 113.02
1 USPA 2021-10-23 Power Surge Pro/AM V Open 2017.2 543.61
Location USA-IL
Competition Power Surge Pro/AM V
Division Open
Age 26
Equipment Raw
Class 242.5
Weight 240.5
Squat 716.5 749.6 788.2 788.2
Bench 479.5 501.6 -512.6 501.6
Deadlift 727.5 -771.6 -771.6 727.5
GLP 110.99
1 USPA 2021-04-18 Lt. Surges Power Battle Open 1956.6 526.91
Location USA-IL
Competition Lt. Surges Power Battle
Division Open
Age 26
Equipment Raw
Class 242.5
Weight 241
Squat 639.3 683.4 705.5 705.5
Bench 457.5 479.5 -496 479.5
Deadlift 716.5 771.6 -804.7 771.6
GLP 107.56
DQ USAPL 2020-08-01 Motor City Summer Showdown MR-O
Location USA-MI
Competition Motor City Summer Showdown
Division MR-O
Age 25
Equipment Raw
Class 231.5
Weight 224.9
Squat 633.8 -650.4 661.4 661.4
Bench 402.3 424.4 -435.4 424.4
Deadlift -705.5 -716.5 -716.5
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

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Related: Powerlifter John Haack Squats 365-kg (804.7-lb) For a New Personal Best

The 110-kilogram weight class of powerlifting is becoming absolutely stacked. We now have Husam Ateyia quickly catching up with many incredible athletes, and he will look to make a statement in October. Jamal Browner, Kevin Oak, and Phillip Herndon, on the other hand, have already claimed World Records. However, Husam could become the first athlete in this division to squat 400 kilograms (881.8 pounds) raw, cementing his place among the greatest in history.

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