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The most incredible world record in weightlifting

Perhaps, the strongest men are engaged in weightlifting . They are capable of lifting incredible weights that no one else can even move.

Every year more and more records are being set, but there are also some that are given very difficult and for decades they can not be beaten. Consider the most incredible world records.

Strongest

"The strongest man on the planet" - that's how he was called in his time. US athlete Paul Anderson, who was involved in weightlifting and performed more than 50 years ago, still has unbeaten records in strength exercises.

In Las Vegas, he managed to sit down with a weight of 526 kg in a row three times. He did this every day for several weeks and said that such a weight for him is an ordinary worker, and not a maximum one. He did it without any athletic equipment, barefoot. For example, a modern record set Doni Thompson, who sat down with a weight of 590 kg. And in 1975, without equipment, a record was set in a squat with a weight of 423.5 kg by Don Reinhodt - this record has not been beaten to this day.

Another amazing achievement of Anderson is weight lifting with one right hand. He lifted 136 kg 11 times. He did such exercises of special dumbbells.

Tear off almost three tons of weight - it is possible!

One of the most incredible world records, he established in lifting weights from the racks. Anderson was able to tear off 2,444 kg of weight, which is almost a ton higher than the records set before him.

Also incredible world records in weightlifting put Andy Bolton, English weightlifter. He set three world records: a squat with a weight of 550.5 kg, deadlift - 457.5 kg, total triathlon - 1273 kg. Andy became the first man on the planet who managed to lift in deadlift weight more than 453.6 kg (1000 pounds).

In the deadlift, Benedict Magnusson's successes must be noted . In the spring of 2011, in equipment, he set a world record in weightlifting and raised the weight to 460 kg in the tournament Ronnie Coleman classic.

As for bench press, we can not fail to mention the achievement of American athlete Ryan Kennely. Without equipment, he squeezes 297 kg. A lot of? In equipment in 2008, Ryan squeezed 478.6 pounds! So far, no one can beat this world record in weightlifting.

Iran is ahead

In such an exercise, as a jerk, in the absolute weight category, the records of the world in weightlifting belong only to athletes from Iran. And it is noteworthy that the two most recent belong to the teacher with his pupil. So, in 2003 Hossein Reza Zade set a world record, making a jerk with a weight of 213 kg. And in 2011, his student Bedhad Salimi surpassed the teacher and managed to make a jerk at the National Tournament, which was held in Iran, with a weight of 214 kg. At the same time in the thrust world record in weightlifting Hossein and remained unbeaten - no one managed to take a weight more than 263 kg.

Despite the development of training systems, as well as sports supplements used by weightlifters, so far no one has been able to surpass the result of the Soviet athlete Leonid Taranenko, who in 1988 yielded weight in the push of 266 kg. Then in the sum of the biathlon he scored 475 kg.

Also unbeatable is the result of the Turkish athlete N. Suleimanoglu, who in the same 1988 was able to push the barbell weighing 190 kilograms, thereby setting a new world record in weightlifting. It seems a little? Your opinion will change when you find out in which category the athlete acted then - up to 60 kg. That is, the Turk was able to raise the weight, which was more than three times his own!

Weights for them are easier than fluff

We will touch a little and kettlebell sports. The world champion in this sport Pavel Lesnykh, who lives in the Altai Territory, does not get tired of setting new records. In 2007, Pavel set a world record by pushing a weight of 36 kilos 1030 times. He managed exactly one and a half hours.

And this is indeed a tremendous achievement, as the previous record, which was set by Vyacheslav Khoronenko, the "Belarusian King of Weights", amounted to 1020 jolts of weight weighing 32 kilograms.

In addition, Paul managed to push weight weighing 41 kg 209 times, and also to keep a weight of 52 kg for 30 minutes in weight, thereby setting new records of the world of weightlifting.

Not less than world records it was possible to establish and to other Russian sportsman - Ivan Denisov, the multiple champion of Russia and the world on weight-lifting. He set a world record in pushing a kettlebell on a long cycle. Pushing a 32-kilogram weight in 2007, he managed to achieve a result of 109 points. And in 2005, Ivan was able to score in the biathlon, which consists of a jerk and a spurt, a result of 387 points. At the same time, he scored 175 points in the push, and 220 points in the snatch.

What's next?

Many experts say that the new world records in weightlifting, which are set by athletes, are less and less different from those already established. And this is despite the new techniques, nutrition and funding of athletes. More and more people associate this with the fact that they have just got close to the possibilities of the physical strength of the human body, and therefore there can not be any big breaks in records anymore. So it or not, only time will help to understand. As they say, "we'll see - we'll see."

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