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Hafthor Björnsson Crushes 195-kg (429.9-lb) Paused Bench Press Ahead of Powerlifting Competition

Hafthor Björnsson wrapped up his preparation with a massive 195-kilogram (429.9-pound) paused bench press.
Andrew Smith by Andrew Smith
Hafthor Bjornsson Paused Bench Press

Hafthor Bjornsson Paused Bench Press - Image via @thorbjornsson Instagram

The boxing ring has been the mainstay of Hafthor Björnsson’s life for the past two years, but a sudden change in thinking recently has brought him back to what he loves. As he stated, he had no passion for boxing, however, strength sports still held a special place in his heart. Consequently, Hafthor is currently preparing for a powerlifting competition, which is set to take place on December 3rd. Seeing that only seven days are left until the contest, Hafthor posted an incredible 195-kilogram (429.9-pound) paused bench press on his Instagram.

As this was Hafthor Björnsson’s last heavy training session of this preparation cycle, his physical strength is almost at its peak. That enabled him to perform the 195-kilogram (429.9-pound) bench press with impeccable form and a significant pause with the barbell on his chest. In addition, Hafthor did not show any signs of struggle, which means that he could surpass the 200-kilogram (440.9-pound) mark at the contest.

Hafthor Björnsson utilized elbow sleeves and wrist wraps to complete the massive bench press.

Watch the lift here:

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A post shared by Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (@thorbjornsson)

Related: Hafthor Björnsson Smashes a 793.6-lb (360-kg) Deadlift for 2 Reps Ahead of Powerlifting Competition

In his Instagram caption, Hafthor Björnsson indicated he wasn’t rested enough to perform at his best. So, considering how tired Hafthor was at the time of his 195-kilogram (429.9-pound) paused bench press, it makes his feat of strength even more impressive.

“4 hours of sleep. No breakfast… some would call that fasting. No music and training at 3am. My last heavy session before December 3rd. 195kg bench with a pause.”

Hafthor Björnsson also revealed that he is happy with how his preparation has gone and confirmed that his ultimate goal is to Total 1,000 kilograms (2,204.6 pounds) at the competition. For anyone wondering, the livestream of the competition will be broadcasted on Hafthor’s YouTube and Twitch channels.

Almost everyone knows of Hafthor Björnsson as the 2018 World’s Strongest Man and an incredible Strongman athlete, since he won the majority of the biggest shows. Those include multiple Arnold Strongman Classics, Europe’s Strongest Man competitions, as well as 10 Iceland’s Strongest Man shows.

Hafthor Björnsson, however, was also a remarkably successful powerlifter. He took part in five sanctioned competitions and won four of them.

Hafthor Björnsson’s Competition PRs

  • Squat (Wraps): 440 kilograms (970 pounds)
  • Bench Press (Raw): 250 kilograms (551.1 pounds)
  • Deadlift (Raw): 410 kilograms (903.9 pounds)
  • Total (Raw With Wraps): 1,100 kilograms (2,425 pounds)

Hafthor scored all of his competition PRs at the 2018 WRPF-Iceland Thor’s Powerlifting Challenge. However, it is important to note that he weighed 197.5 kilograms (435.4 pounds) at that time and that he has lost a mind-blowing amount of weight since then.

The reason for losing this much weight was Hafthor Björnsson’s transition from Strongman to boxing. Luckily, it turned out just the way he had hoped, as he managed to beat his biggest rival, Eddie Hall, on a unanimous decision on the judges’ scorecard. Before fighting Eddie Hall, Hafthor stepped into the ring with an arm wrestling icon, Devon Larratt. However, Larrat did not pose a massive challenge for Björnsson, since he finished the boxing match early with an impressive TKO in the first round.

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A post shared by Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (@thorbjornsson)

Related: Hafthor Björnsson Drops The Bar on Himself After Squatting 340-kg (749.6-lb) For Two Reps; Avoids Serious Injuries

Hafthor Björnsson’s Powerlifting Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Wraps 970 551.2 970 2425.1 551.79
Raw 474 1113.3 268.28

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 WRPF-Iceland 2018-12-15 Thors Powerlifting Challenge Open 2425.1 551.79
Location Iceland
Competition Thors Powerlifting Challenge
Division Open
Age 30
Equipment Wraps
Class 308.6
Weight 435.4
Squat -925.9 970 -1014.1 970
Bench 518.1 540.1 551.2 551.2
Deadlift 859.8 903.9 -948 903.9
2 RAW-Iceland 2011-06-03 Íslandsmót Open 2050.3 470.77
Location Iceland
Competition Íslandsmót
Division Open
Age 22
Equipment Wraps
Class 308.6
Weight 418.6
Squat 661.4 716.5 771.6 771.6
Bench 463 485 507.1 507.1
Deadlift 771.6 -837.8 -837.8 771.6
1 IKF 2010-09-22 Heildarúrslit Open 474 110.15
Location Iceland
Competition Heildarúrslit
Division Open
Age 21
Equipment Raw
Class 308.6
Weight 398.6
Bench 440.9 474 -496 474
GLP 78.04
1 WPC-Iceland 2010-03-20 Icelandic Championships Open 1113.3 268.28
Location Iceland
Competition Icelandic Championships
Division Open
Age 21
Equipment Raw
Class 308.6
Weight 346.2
Bench 330.7 352.7 385.8 385.8
Deadlift 617.3 683.4 727.5 727.5
1 RAW-Iceland 2010-02-27 Íslandsmót Open 705.5 170.88
Location Iceland
Competition Íslandsmót
Division Open
Age 21
Equipment Raw
Class 308.6
Weight 339.5
Deadlift 617.3 661.4 705.5 -727.5 705.5
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

Apart from his powerlifting comeback, Hafthor Björnsson also made a partial return to Strongman not too long ago as well. He appeared in the 2022 Rogue Invitational and set a new Weight Over Bar World Record by clearing the height of 23-feet 3-inches. Hafthor also held the previous record of 20-feet 2-inches, but having seen that no one was able to break it for multiple years, he decided to do it himself. Interestingly, he also teased a full comeback to Strongman in his interview afterward.

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