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Male Powerlifter Avi Silverberg Sets New Women’s Bench Press Record To Challenge Transgender Policies

Avi Silverberg crushed the previous record which was held by a transgender athlete, Anne Andres.

Vedad Tabakovic by Vedad Tabakovic
Avi Silverberg

Avi Silverberg - Image Credit @icons_women Twitter

Just a few weeks back the news of JayCee Cooper’s Transgender Discrimination Lawsuit win against the USAPL broke the internet. Many found the court’s ruling adequate, but a large portion of the population also had a completely different opinion. One of those who considered it to be the wrong choice was definitely Avi Silverberg, team Canada’s powerlifting coach. Avi surprised the world by entering a powerlifting competition as a woman, despite very evidently being a biological male. Additionally, Avi also managed to break the Women’s Bench Press Record with a lift of 167.5 kilograms (369.3 pounds).

Avi Silverberg completed this feat at the 2023 Heroes Classic on February 25th, in Lethbridge, Alberta. This competition was sanctioned by CPU (Canadian Powerlifting Union), which has a pretty straightforward policy regarding self-identification. It states that anyone who refers to themselves as a woman can compete in the women’s division. So, no hormone therapies or any other kinds of transition methods are needed according to CPU’s rulebook.

“Based on this background and available evidence, the Expert Working Group felt that trans athletes should be able to participate in the gender with which they identify, regardless of whether or not they have undergone hormone therapy.”

The Transgender Policy of the Canadian Powerlifting Union (CPU) explicitly permits transgender athletes to compete alongside their cisgender peers of the same gender identity. In simpler terms, the policy extends a warm welcome to transgender women to participate in friendly athletic competitions with other women, and likewise, it affords transgender men the chance to showcase their athletic abilities among fellow men.

The CPU has adopted a policy permitting transgender athletes to compete alongside their peers. CPU’s governing body, the International Powerlifting Federation (IPF), sets the criteria for the competition in March 2022. IPF’s criteria are less thorough than CPU’s.

IPF regulations allow transgender athletes to compete with non-transgender athletes. However, IPF demands specific requirements for transgender women, including maintaining certain testosterone levels and obtaining a passport that matches their gender identity.

In addition to the fact that Avi Silverberg identified as a man for decades beforehand, he also came out on stage with a beard and in men’s clothing. This made it even more obvious that Avi is protesting against the rules which allow anyone to compete in the women’s division.

Watch Avi Silverberg’s lift here:

A male powerlifting coach self-identified as a woman and broke a women's benchpress record in protest of gender self-identification in sport.

Avi Silverberg performed the defiant act while the current record holder, a transgender male, watched.

READ: https://t.co/MXiyiGMgWQ pic.twitter.com/7J1b4iHlFG

— REDUXX (@ReduxxMag) March 28, 2023

Related: Lee Priest Goes Off on Trans Powerlifting Ruling: ’It’s Ridiculous’

Making the moment even sweeter for Avi Silverberg, the previous bench press record holder was the transgender athlete, Anne Andres. Interestingly, in the nine competitions in which Anne entered as a woman, eight of them resulted in a first-place finish. However, Anne was also present at the recent CPU competition, meaning that the previous record holder had to watch Silverberg break it.

The previous record stood at 125 kilograms (275.6 pounds), as Anne Andres set it at the 2023 CPU Nationals less than two months ago. Avi Silverberg has now-annihilated it, but if other male athletes do as he did, it might get even further improved.

Anne Andres has already been in the spotlight regarding, having made some bench press remarks for women in powerlifting.

“I mean, standard bench in powerlifting competitions for women. I literally don’t understand why it is so bad,” stated Andres.

Avi Silverberg, who decided to stand up for the women, has been the coach of Team Canada’s powerlifting for multiple years now. In addition, he has taken part in 27 sanctioned events as a competitor and came out victorious in 15 of them.

Related: USPA New Ruleset Bans Trans Athlete Angel Flores From Competing At A Drug Tested Competition

Avi Silverberg Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 573.2 501.6 573.2 1620.4 426.13
Single-ply 611.8 661.4 611.8 1693.1 457.4

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 CPU 2023-03-25 Heroes Classic Open 369.3 102.32
Location Canada-AB
Competition Heroes Classic
Division Open
Age ~35.5
Equipment Raw
Class 231.5
Weight 224.4
Bench 319.7 347.2 369.3 369.3
GLP 76.1
2 CPU 2017-03-13 Canadian National Championship Open 463 122.49
Location Canada-QC
Competition Canadian National Championship
Division Open
Age ~29.5
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 252.9
Bench 463
GLP 90.35
1 CPU 2016-08-07 Taranis Athletics Open Open 1620.4 426.13
Location Canada-BC
Competition Taranis Athletics Open
Division Open
Age ~28.5
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 257.3
Squat 573.2
Bench 490.5
Deadlift 556.7
GLP 86.49
1 CPU 2016-02-15 Canadian Championship Open 501.6 132.21
Location Canada-SK
Competition Canadian Championship
Division Open
Age ~28.5
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 255.5
Bench 501.6
GLP 97.43
1 CPU 2015-04-06 Canadian Championship Open 468.5 123.8
Location Canada-NL
Competition Canadian Championship
Division Open
Age ~27.5
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 253.8
Bench 468.5
GLP 91.29
DQ NAPF 2015-03-08 Titan Pro Bench HW
Location USA-OH
Competition Titan Pro Bench
Division HW
Age ~27.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 264.6
Weight 258.4
Bench -666.9 -666.9 -666.9
1 CPU 2014-10-04 Western Canadian Championship Open 1609.4 420.66
Location Canada-AB
Competition Western Canadian Championship
Division Open
Age 27
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 261.9
Squat 562.2
Bench 485
Deadlift 562.2
GLP 85.23
7 NAPF 2014-03-02 Titan Pro Bench Bash HW 661.4 173.02
Location USA-OH
Competition Titan Pro Bench Bash
Division HW
Age ~26.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 264.6
Weight 261.2
Bench 644.9 661.4 -666.9 661.4
GLP 88.65
G USAPL 2013-08-17 Bench Press Nationals M-G 617.3 161.21
Location USA-GA
Competition Bench Press Nationals
Division M-G
Age 26
Equipment Single-ply
Class 264.6
Weight 262.6
Bench 606.3 617.3 -633.8 617.3
GLP 82.59
1 CPU 2013-06-09 BC Provincials Open 1576.3 412.6
Location Canada-BC
Competition BC Provincials
Division Open
Age ~25.5
Equipment Raw
Class 264.6
Weight 260.8
Squat 551.2
Bench 474
Deadlift 551.2
GLP 83.64
1 CPU 2013-03-20 Canadian Championship Open 589.7 157.07
Location Canada-BC
Competition Canadian Championship
Division Open
Age ~25.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 264.6
Weight 248.2
Bench 589.7
GLP 80.59
DQ NAPF 2013-03-03 Titan Pro Bench Bash HW
Location USA-OH
Competition Titan Pro Bench Bash
Division HW
Age ~25.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 264.6
Weight 248.2
Bench -556.7 -573.2 -578.7
10 IPF 2012-05-21 World Bench Press Championships Open 562.2 150.88
Location Czechia
Competition World Bench Press Championships
Division Open
Age ~24.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 264.6
Weight 243.1
Bench -540.1 562.2 -573.2 562.2
GLP 77.48
1 CPU 2012-04-10 Canadian Championship Open 518.1 139.18
Location Canada-AB
Competition Canadian Championship
Division Open
Age ~24.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 264.6
Weight 242.5
Bench 518.1
GLP 71.48
8 NAPF 2012-03-04 Titan Pro Bench HW 562.2 151.45
Location USA-OH
Competition Titan Pro Bench
Division HW
Age ~24.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 264.6
Weight 240.7
Bench 540.1 562.2 -573.2 562.2
GLP 77.81
1 CPU 2011-10-01 Calgary Festival Of Strength Open 540.1 145.36
Location Canada-AB
Competition Calgary Festival Of Strength
Division Open
Age 24
Equipment Single-ply
Class 264.6
Weight 241.4
Bench 540.1
GLP 74.67
16 IPF 2011-05-25 World Bench Press Championships Open 507.1 136.93
Location Austria
Competition World Bench Press Championships
Division Open
Age ~23.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 264.6
Weight 239.2
Bench 485 507.1 -529.1 507.1
GLP 70.38
3 CPU 2011-03-29 Canadian Benchpress Championship Open 496 133.82
Location Canada-PE
Competition Canadian Benchpress Championship
Division Open
Age ~23.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 264.6
Weight 239.9
Bench 496
GLP 68.76
1 CPU 2010-10-30 Power Surge Juniors 507.1 138.19
Location Canada-AB
Competition Power Surge
Division Juniors
Age 23
Equipment Single-ply
Class 242.5
Weight 233.7
Bench 507.1
GLP 71.11
1 CPU 2010-06-13 Alberta Provincials Juniors 512.6 137.89
Location Canada-AB
Competition Alberta Provincials
Division Juniors
Age ~22.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 242.5
Weight 241.6
Bench 512.6
GLP 70.83
3 IPF 2010-05-24 World Sub-Juniors & Juniors Bench Press Championships Juniors 485 130.93
Location USA-TX
Competition World Sub-Juniors & Juniors Bench Press Championships
Division Juniors
Age ~22.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 242.5
Weight 239.4
Bench 485 -518.1 -529.1 485
GLP 67.29
1 CPU 2009-11-21 Western Canadian Championship Juniors 509.3 137.48
Location Canada-AB
Competition Western Canadian Championship
Division Juniors
Age 22
Equipment Single-ply
Class 242.5
Weight 239.4
Bench 509.3
GLP 70.65
1 CPU 2009-07-11 Alberta Provincials Juniors 1693.1 457.4
Location Canada-AB
Competition Alberta Provincials
Division Juniors
Age ~21.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 242.5
Weight 239
Squat 611.8
Bench 480.6
Deadlift 600.8
GLP 77.39
3 CPU 2009-04-02 Canadian National Championship Juniors 1565.3 427.22
Location Canada-SK
Competition Canadian National Championship
Division Juniors
Age ~21.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 242.5
Weight 232.8
Squat 573.2
Bench 418.9
Deadlift 573.2
GLP 72.38
1 CPU 2008-08-09 Western Canadians Juniors 1444 395.64
Location Canada-SK
Competition Western Canadians
Division Juniors
Age ~20.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 242.5
Weight 230.6
Squat 501.6
Bench 402.3
Deadlift 540.1
GLP 67.07
3 CPU 2008-04-10 Canadian Championship Juniors 1455 393.5
Location Canada-ON
Competition Canadian Championship
Division Juniors
Age ~20.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 242.5
Weight 238.3
Squat 529.1
Bench 396.8
Deadlift 529.1
GLP 66.59
1 CPU 2008-02-23 UAPA Open Juniors 1317.3 353.88
Location Canada-AB
Competition UAPA Open
Division Juniors
Age ~20.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 242.5
Weight 242.5
Squat 451.9
Bench 402.3
Deadlift 463
GLP 59.83
1 CPU 2008-01-26 Swift Current Open Juniors 1267.7 345.6
Location Canada-SK
Competition Swift Current Open
Division Juniors
Age ~20.5
Equipment Single-ply
Class 242.5
Weight 233.5
Squat 451.9
Bench 374.8
Deadlift 440.9
GLP 58.55
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Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

Avi Silverberg’s new bench press record is definitely one of the most bizarre cases in modern powerlifting, but he has broken no rules. He has not yet put out any comments about his experience, but it is clear that it is a protest against transgender policies. It was quite successful as well, since everyone is talking about him.

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Vedad Tabakovic

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Vedad is a lifelong fitness enthusiast, who is especially passionate about all things Strength related. Vedad loves to write about strength sports just as much as he likes to train. Worked hard to gain his knowledge, but is still in a constant chase for improvement.

Comments 3

  1. Avatar Alice says:
    2 years ago

    GO GO GO Avi Silverberg!!!! A real man standing up for standing for women!!!!! A

    Reply
  2. Avatar Denise says:
    2 years ago

    When will this madness end?! Is there no one who is man enough to stand up for girls in sports?

    Reply
  3. Avatar Annie O. says:
    2 years ago

    way to go Avi, thank you for making a mockery of what is worthy of mockery!!

    Reply

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