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2025 IPF World Classic Championships Results

The 2025 IPF Worlds featured record-breaking lifts as elite athletes dominated every division with unmatched strength and skill.

Priyank Desai by Priyank Desai
June 19, 2025
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2025 IPF World Classic Championships Results

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The 2025 IPF World Classic Championships took place in Chemnitz, Germany, from June 8 to 15. Next, the event brought together top powerlifters from around the world. Then, multiple world records fell, marking a historic competition.

Moreover, standout performances came in all weight classes. In addition, both men and women shattered records in squat, bench press, deadlift, and total lifts. Consequently, this championship elevated the sport to a new level.

Finally, the contest offered thrilling battles across categories. Furthermore, athletes displayed incredible strength and skill. As a result, the competition left fans with unforgettable moments.

 

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2025 International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) World Classic Championships

Women’s 47KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
🏆 1 Heather Connor 🇺🇸 147.5 75 212.5 435 WR Deadlift, Total
2 Tiffany Chapon 🇫🇷 162.5 102 170 434.5 WR Bench Press
3 Vicky Kijumnuayporn 🇦🇺 145 92.5 175 412.5

First, Heather Connor dominated with two world records. Then, Tiffany Chapon challenged her with a bench press record. Meanwhile, Vicky Kijumnuayporn took bronze, showing strong consistency.

Moreover, this category was highly competitive. Next, the narrow margin between Connor and Chapon highlighted the fierce battle. Finally, fans witnessed top-tier lifting technique and strength.

Women’s 52KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
1 Evie Corrigan 🇳🇿 167.5 107.5 205 480
2 Megan-Li Smith 🇳🇿 172.5 107.5 197.5 477.5
 3 Pleun Dekkers 🇳🇱 178 92.5 182.5 453 WR Squat

New Zealand’s Evie Corrigan took the gold with solid numbers. Then, Megan-Li Smith finished a close second. Pleun Dekkers set a world record in squat despite finishing third.

Furthermore, Dekkers’ squat record was a highlight of the day. Also, the New Zealand athletes pushed hard for the top spots. In the end, this group showed great depth and skill.

Women’s 57KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
🏆 1 Sara Naldi 🇮🇹 197.5 107.5 215 520 WR Squat, Total
2 Jade Jacob 🇫🇷 182.5 100 222.5 505
2 Jay Nnamani 🇬🇧 180 100 225 505

Sara Naldi’s squat and total records made her unbeatable. Then, Jade Jacob and Jay Nnamani tied for silver with identical totals. Meanwhile, Naldi’s power lifted her well above the rest.

Moreover, the 57KG category was intensely competitive. Next, the close battle for second kept fans on edge. Finally, Naldi’s records set a new benchmark in the division.

Women’s 63KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
🏆 1 Alba Bostrom 🇸🇪 197.5 140 227.5 565 WR Total
2 Chiara Bernardi 🇮🇹 200 127.5 232.5 560
3 Meghan Scanlon 🇺🇸 200 137.5 207.5 545

Alba Bostrom clinched the gold with a total world record. Then, Chiara Bernardi and Meghan Scanlon followed closely, showing strong lifts across all three disciplines. Moreover, Bostrom’s total marked a high point in this weight class.

Furthermore, this category saw tight competition between Bernardi and Scanlon. Next, all three athletes demonstrated impressive strength and endurance. Finally, Bostrom’s record solidified her place at the top.

Women’s 69KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
1 Agata Sitko 🇵🇱 207.5 150 255 612.5
2 Carola Garra 🇮🇹 226 150 212.5 588.5 WR Squat
3 Chandler Babb 🇮🇻 200 122.5 247.5 570

Agata Sitko took gold with a solid total. Then, Carola Garra set a squat world record but finished second. Meanwhile, Chandler Babb earned bronze with balanced lifts.

Moreover, Garra’s squat record was the highlight in this class. Next, Sitko’s overall consistency gave her the edge. Finally, the competition was marked by strength and strategic attempts.

Women’s 76KG Results

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
1 Karlina Tongotea 🇳🇿 225 132.5 255 612.5
2 Cranon Worford 🇺🇸 222.5 127.5 245 595
3 Laura Mautalen 🇫🇷 197.5 150 242.5 590

Karlina Tongotea earned gold with a strong total. Then, Cranon Worford closely trailed with second place. Meanwhile, Laura Mautalen secured third with a powerful bench press.

Furthermore, the 76KG category showcased excellent bench numbers. Next, Tongotea’s slightly higher squat and deadlift lifted her to the top. Finally, the athletes displayed endurance and technique.

Women’s 84KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
1 Amanda Lawrence 🇺🇸 237.5 135 255 627.5
 2 Ziana Azariah 🇬🇧 220 117.5 269.5 607 WR Deadlift
3 Jessica Buettner 🇨🇦 212.5 110 245 567.5

Amanda Lawrence maintained dominance with a commanding win. Then, Ziana Azariah broke the deadlift world record to secure second. Meanwhile, Jessica Buettner earned third with a strong all-around performance.

Moreover, Lawrence’s squat and total strength kept her untouchable. Next, Azariah’s deadlift proved to be the standout lift of the session. Finally, this podium highlighted fierce competition from start to finish.

 

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Women’s +84KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
🏆 1 Brittany Schlater 🇨🇦 295 162.5 280 737.5 WR Total
2 Sonita Kyen Muluh 🇧🇪 315 157.5 245 717.5
 3 Natalie Laalaai 🇦🇺 267.5 135 285.5 688 WR Deadlift

Brittany Schlater shattered the total world record en route to gold. Then, Sonita Kyen Muluh displayed massive strength to take silver. Meanwhile, Natalie Laalaai set the deadlift world record and grabbed bronze.

Furthermore, the heavyweight division showcased extraordinary power. Next, Schlater’s performance was dominant across all three lifts. Finally, Laalaai’s record-breaking deadlift delivered a crowd-pleasing finish.

 

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Men’s 59KG Results

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
1️⃣ Ivan Campano Diaz 🇪🇸 215 147.5 275 637.5
2️⃣ Antoine Garcia 🇫🇷 230 135 245 610
3️⃣ Kwaku Nyarko 🇮🇻 212.5 127.5 247.5 587.5

Ivan Campano Diaz of Spain captured gold with a clean, technical display across all lifts. Then, Antoine Garcia put up a higher squat but couldn’t match Diaz’s deadlift. Meanwhile, Kwaku Nyarko delivered a well-rounded performance to secure third place.

Moreover, Diaz’s bench press provided the cushion he needed for victory. Next, Garcia showed grit in the squat but lagged slightly in deadlift. Finally, Nyarko’s total reflected great consistency under pressure.

Additionally, the 59KG category demonstrated that precision and poise are just as critical as raw power. In fact, this podium saw tight margins and smart attempt selection. Ultimately, Diaz rose above the field with flawless execution.

Men’s 66KG Results

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
1️⃣ Kjell Egil Bakkelund 🇳🇴 247.5 185 310 742.5
2️⃣ Avery Jackson 🇺🇸 257.5 155 287.5 700
3️⃣ Santos Jimenez 🇲🇽 227.5 170 287.5 685

Norway’s Kjell Egil Bakkelund stood atop the podium with a well-balanced total. Then, Avery Jackson of the U.S. led with the heaviest squat but couldn’t match Bakkelund’s bench or deadlift. Meanwhile, Santos Jimenez of Mexico rounded out the top three with solid lifting.

Furthermore, Bakkelund’s deadlift sealed the win with commanding control. Next, Jackson’s strategy leaned on early gains in squat, but he faded slightly late. Finally, Jimenez remained steady and executed his plan perfectly.

Clearly, this class delivered an exciting back-and-forth battle. In particular, all three lifters showed mastery under pressure. Ultimately, Bakkelund’s consistency carried the day.

Men’s 74KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
1️⃣ Austin Perkins 🇺🇸 317.5 200 325 842.5
2️⃣ Chun-Chia Fan 🇹🇼 255 215.5 302.5 773 🏆 WR Bench Press
3️⃣ Joshua Wright 🇩🇪 242.5 185 310 737.5

Austin Perkins delivered a dominant victory in the 74KG class. Then, Chun-Chia Fan of Taiwan set a new world record in the bench press with 215.5 kilograms. Meanwhile, Germany’s Joshua Wright took bronze with a strong deadlift performance.

Moreover, Perkins controlled the platform from start to finish. Next, Fan’s explosive bench press electrified the crowd. Finally, Wright pushed hard in the deadlift but couldn’t close the gap.

Without question, this group delivered one of the most memorable sessions of the championship. In fact, the new bench press world record made headlines instantly. Ultimately, Perkins emerged as the complete package with power, poise, and precision.

Men’s 83KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
🥇 1 Joseph Borenstein 🇺🇸 302.5 215 372.5 890 🏆 WR Bench Press, Total
2️⃣ Jurins Kengamu 🇬🇧 310 190 357.5 —
3️⃣ Ade Omisakin 🇬🇧 310 195 337.5 —

Joseph Borenstein set world records in both bench press and total, dominating the 83KG class. Then, British lifters Jurins Kengamu and Ade Omisakin took second and third, respectively, with fierce battles throughout. Meanwhile, Borenstein’s flawless lifts left no doubt.

Furthermore, Borenstein’s 215-kilogram bench crushed the previous mark. Next, his deadlift was smooth and confident, sealing his spot at the top. Finally, the British contenders kept the pressure on but couldn’t catch him.

Indeed, the 83KG class featured one of the strongest fields of the entire meet. In particular, Borenstein’s performance may go down as one of the best ever. Ultimately, he rewrote the record books with strength and precision.

Men’s 93KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
1️⃣ Emil Krastev 🇧🇬 315 240 355 910
2️⃣ Gustav Hedlund 🇸🇪 325 222.5 350 897.5
🏆 3 Jonathan Cayco 🇺🇸 307.5 246 340 893.5 WR Bench Press

Emil Krastev from Bulgaria claimed gold with a commanding total of 910 kilograms. Then, Sweden’s Gustav Hedlund kept the pressure on but settled for silver. Meanwhile, Jonathan Cayco of the U.S. set a new world record in the bench press and secured the bronze.

Moreover, Cayco’s 246-kilogram press was a standout highlight of the meet. Next, Krastev’s balanced performance across all three lifts gave him the edge. Finally, Hedlund’s huge squat started strong but wasn’t enough to close the gap.

Clearly, the 93KG class delivered intense battles. In particular, the top three lifters were separated by less than 20 kilograms. Ultimately, Krastev’s composure and consistency brought him the title.

Men’s 105KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
🥇 1 Anthony McNaughton 🇺🇸 360 250.5 365 975.5 WR Bench Press, Total
2️⃣ Keenan Lee 🇺🇸 357.5 225 367.5 950
3️⃣ Emil Norling 🇸🇪 347.5 217.5 370 935

Anthony McNaughton stole the spotlight by setting world records in both bench press and total. Then, fellow American Keenan Lee took silver with a massive deadlift in the final round. Meanwhile, Sweden’s Emil Norling rounded out the podium with a consistent showing.

Furthermore, McNaughton’s 250.5-kilogram bench was unmatched. Next, his total of 975.5 kilograms placed him firmly at the top. Finally, Norling’s deadlift of 370 kilograms was the heaviest in the class.

Indeed, this was a stacked field. In fact, McNaughton’s records raised the standard for the 105KG class. Ultimately, his dominance left little room for doubt.

Men’s 120KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
1️⃣ Etienne El Chaer 🇱🇧 340 232.5 390 962.5
2️⃣ Nonso Chinye 🇬🇧 345 217.5 390 952.5
🏆 3 Devin Williams 🇺🇸 325 265.5 360 950.5 WR Bench Press

Etienne El Chaer of Lebanon secured the win with a near-flawless 962.5-kilogram total. Then, Britain’s Nonso Chinye pushed him all the way but finished just shy. Meanwhile, Devin Williams claimed bronze and broke the bench press world record with 265.5 kilograms.

Moreover, Williams’s bench was one of the biggest single-lift moments of the championship. Next, El Chaer’s combination of power and poise was unmatched. Finally, Chinye’s effort showcased elite-level resilience.

Clearly, the 120KG class had three titans battling it out. In particular, Williams proved unstoppable on the bench. Ultimately, El Chaer’s consistency across all lifts earned him the gold.

Men’s +120KG Results 🏆

Rank Athlete Nation Squat (kg) Bench (kg) Deadlift (kg) Total (kg) Notes
🥇 1 Jesus Olivares 🇺🇸 430 270 370 1,070
2️⃣ Cenk Kocak 🇹🇷 375 250 372.5 997.5
3️⃣ Ajay Sharma 🇬🇧 405 232.5 357.5 995

Jesus Olivares of the United States dominated the super heavyweight division with a colossal 1,070-kilogram total. Then, Turkey’s Cenk Kocak fought hard for second with a balanced effort. Meanwhile, Britain’s Ajay Sharma came in just behind with third place.

Furthermore, Olivares’s squat of 430 kilograms was the heaviest in the entire championship. Next, his 270-kilogram bench press and 370-kilogram deadlift sealed an overwhelming win. Finally, Kocak and Sharma stayed close, but no one could touch Olivares.

Undoubtedly, the +120KG class was all about size and strength. In particular, Olivares’s lifts sent a message to the global powerlifting scene. Ultimately, he walked away as the undisputed king of the platform.

2025 IPF World Classic Record Highlights Table 🏆

Athlete Nation Weight Class Lift Type Weight (kg) Record Type
Heather Connor 🇺🇸 USA 47KG Deadlift 212.5 🌍 World Record
Heather Connor 🇺🇸 USA 47KG Total 435 🌍 World Record
Tiffany Chapon 🇫🇷 FRA 47KG Bench Press 102 🌍 World Record
Pleun Dekkers 🇳🇱 NED 52KG Squat 178 🌍 World Record
Sara Naldi 🇮🇹 ITA 57KG Squat 197.5 🌍 World Record
Sara Naldi 🇮🇹 ITA 57KG Total 520 🌍 World Record
Alba Bostrom 🇸🇪 SWE 63KG Total 565 🌍 World Record
Carola Garra 🇮🇹 ITA 69KG Squat 226 🌍 World Record
Ziana Azariah 🇬🇧 GBR 84KG Deadlift 269.5 🌍 World Record
Brittany Schlater 🇨🇦 CAN +84KG Total 737.5 🌍 World Record
Natalie Laalaai 🇦🇺 AUS +84KG Deadlift 285.5 🌍 World Record
Chun-Chia Fan 🇹🇼 TPE 74KG Bench Press 215.5 🌍 World Record
Joseph Borenstein 🇺🇸 USA 83KG Bench Press 215 🌍 World Record
Joseph Borenstein 🇺🇸 USA 83KG Total 890 🌍 World Record
Jonathan Cayco 🇺🇸 USA 93KG Bench Press 246 🌍 World Record
Anthony McNaughton 🇺🇸 USA 105KG Bench Press 250.5 🌍 World Record
Anthony McNaughton 🇺🇸 USA 105KG Total 975.5 🌍 World Record
Devin Williams 🇺🇸 USA 120KG Bench Press 265.5 🌍 World Record

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Overview 

The 2025 IPF World Classic Championships, held from June 8 to 15 in Chemnitz, Germany, brought together the world’s strongest raw powerlifters across 16 weight classes. Over the course of eight days, athletes from nations like the USA, Italy, New Zealand, and Sweden delivered record-breaking performances. Notably, Heather Connor, Sara Naldi, Joseph Borenstein, and Anthony McNaughton each set multiple world records, contributing to a total of 18 new IPF world records across squat, bench press, deadlift, and total. As the competition concluded, standout lifters like Brittany Schlater and Amanda Lawrence helped solidify their dominance in their respective categories. Ultimately, the event reaffirmed the IPF’s global status as the premier stage for drug-tested powerlifting.

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