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Powerlifter Temur Samkharadze (+120KG) Sets a 385.5-kg (849.9-lb) Junior IPF Deadlift World Record

Temur Samkharadze broke the record which was previously held by a new Strongman sensation, Pavlo Nakonechnyy.
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Temur Samkharadze

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Another athlete from Georgia rose to success in a strength sport, Temur Samkharadze put up an incredible performance at the 2022 IPF World Sub-Junior and Junior Powerlifting Championships. The most prestigious powerlifting competition for the younger age divisions took place from August 27 to September 04, 2022, in Istanbul, Turkey. Having been born in 2001, Temur competed in the raw Juniors division of the +120-kilogram weight class, which he dominated, to say the least. In fact, the difference between him and the second-place finisher was 133 kilograms (293.2 pounds), which speaks for itself.

Apart from gliding his way through the competition to claim a gold medal, Temur Samkharadze had goals to accomplish. The main one being the deadlift Junior World Record, which he successfully scored by pulling 385.5 kilograms (849.9 pounds). Temur only used a lifting belt, while his stance was conventional.

Pavlo Nakonechnyy previously held the record of 385 kilograms (848.8 pounds), which he set at the 2018 EPF European Classic Powerlifting Championships. Pavlo moved to Strongman shortly after this and is now one of the greatest rising stars in that sport. He also claimed his first Strongman win just a month ago at the 2022 Giants Live World Open & World Deadlift Championships.

Now that Temur Samkharadze is putting up even better deadlift performances, we can only look forward to his future.

Check out Temur’s record-breaking lift here:

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Related: Powerlifter Samantha Eugenie (63KG) ) Scores a 216-kg (476.2-lb) IPF Deadlift Junior World Record

Temur Samkharadze’s Full Performance

Temur Samkharadze only missed two attempts at the 2022 IPF World Sub-Junior and Junior Powerlifting Championships, one bench press and one deadlift. He also scored three new Competition PRs, only coming short of his bench press personal best by 2.5 kilograms (5.5 pounds).

Squat

  • 360 kilograms (793.7 pounds)
  • 375 kilograms (826.7 pounds)
  • 390 kilograms (859.8 pounds) — Competition PR

Bench Press

  • 210 kilograms (463 pounds)
  • 220 kilograms (485 pounds)
  • Unsuccessful — 230 kilograms (507 pounds)

*Temur Samkharadze has a heavier bench press competition PR of 222.5 kilograms (490.5 pounds), which he set at the 2022 IPF World Bench Press Championships.

Deadlift

  • 370 kilograms (815.7 pounds)
  • 385.5 kilograms (849.9 pounds) — Junior IPF World Record & Competition PR
  • Unsuccessful — 390 kilograms (859.8 pounds)

Total — 995.5 kilograms (2,194.7 pounds) — Competition PR

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Related: Powerlifter Chris Pugh (82.5KG) Notches The All-Time Squat World Record With a 366-kg (806.9-lb) Lift

Temur Samkharadze’s Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 889.6 496 889.6 2228.9 535.65

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
2 IPF 2023-06-11 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 2166 529.35
Location Malta
Competition World Classic Powerlifting Championships
Division Open
Age ~21.5
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 328.4
Squat 837.8 -892.9 -892.9 837.8
Bench 463 485 -507.1 485
Deadlift 793.7 826.7 843.3 843.3
GLP 104.55
1 EPF 2022-11-25 European Classic Powerlifting Championships Juniors 2228.9 535.65
Location Poland
Competition European Classic Powerlifting Championships
Division Juniors
Age 21
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 349.8
Squat 815.7 889.6 889.6
Bench 440.9 474 496 496
Deadlift 771.6 843.3 -881.8 843.3
GLP 105.1
1 IPF 2022-08-31 World Junior Classic Powerlifting Championships Juniors 2194.7 530.91
Location Turkey
Competition World Junior Classic Powerlifting Championships
Division Juniors
Age ~20.5
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 341.2
Squat 793.7 826.7 859.8 859.8
Bench 463 485 -507.1 485
Deadlift 815.7 849.9 -859.8 849.9
GLP 104.43
2 IPF 2022-05-21 World Bench Press Championships Juniors 490.5 118.69
Location Kazakhstan
Competition World Bench Press Championships
Division Juniors
Age ~20.5
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 340.8
Bench -474 490.5 -501.6 490.5
GLP 85
1 EPF 2021-12-03 European Classic Powerlifting Championships Juniors 2072.3 502.35
Location Sweden
Competition European Classic Powerlifting Championships
Division Juniors
Age 20
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 338.5
Squat 749.6 -782.6 799.2 799.2
Bench 440.9 -474 479.5 479.5
Deadlift 793.7 -849.9 -849.9 793.7
GLP 98.9
1 IPF 2021-09-23 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Juniors 2011.7 496.42
Location Sweden
Competition World Classic Powerlifting Championships
Division Juniors
Age ~19.5
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 316.9
Squat 705.5 738.5 760.6 760.6
Bench 418.9 -440.9 451.9 451.9
Deadlift 766.1 799.2 -854.3 799.2
GLP 98.44
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

Despite only competing in his fourth sanctioned powerlifting meet, Temur Samkharadze has already established a World Record at the 2022 IPF World Sub-Junior and Junior Powerlifting Championships. He has won three times, so his sudden rise looks very similar to that of Jesus Olivares.

Temur Samkharadze seems to be a generational talent. However, he still has to gain some experience and train extremely hard to fulfill his potential. If that is the case, Temur could become one of, if not the only man able to rival Jesus Olivares in the +120-kilogram weight class.

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