The best weightlifters on the planet. World push on Sakhalin

1. Max Duton (England) performed a 34kg bench press 845 times in 1891.

2. Georg Gakkenshmidt (Russia) spread his arms horizontally to the sides with 32 kg kettlebells bottom down 5 times in 1899.

3. Emil Voss (Germany) pushed a 110 kg barbell with his right hand, and juggled a 49 kg kettlebell with his left in 1903.

4. Sandow (Germany) performed a bench press with a lift with his left hand, lay on his back, rose, holding a barbell weighing 115 kg in his hand in 1896.

5. Arthur Hennig (Germany) lifted a barbell weighing 154 kg to his chest, performed a bench press with a lift right hand in 1902.

6. Ivan Selykh (Russia) performed a bench press with lifting 3 weights of 32 kg in 1907.

7. Znamensky (Russia) performed a bench press with the left hand of two weights of 32 kg, placed one on top of the other in 1899.

8. Franz Stär (Austria) performed a right hand press in a rack without deflecting the body and bending the knees 50 kg 25 times in 1897.

9. Karl Svoboda (Austria) performed a right hand press in the rack without deflecting the body and bending the knees 101 kg in 1912.

10. Petr Krylov (Russia) performed a 32 kg kettlebell press with the left hand in the rack without tilting the body and bending the knees 86 times in 1909.

11. Paris (France) tore apart an unopened deck of cards in 55 seconds in 1912.

12. John Grün (Germany) broke a horseshoe in 23 seconds in 1907.

13. Tom Walter Kennedy (USA) performed a deadlift with legs and back straightening with a core of 36 pounds in 1893.

14. Louis Cyr (Canada) performed a deadlift, with straightening of the legs and back, of a ball bar weighing 669 kg in 1894.

15. Hermann Gessler (Germany) lay down and got up with a bag of metal on his back weighing 250 kg in 1912.

16. Hans Beck (Germany) lifted a barrel of beer from the floor without tools in 1890.

17. Anton Riha (Czechoslovakia) carried a weight of 854 kg in 1891.

18. Louis Cyr (Canada) lifted a platform weighing 1867 kg with his back from the stands in 1892.

19. Louis Cyr (Canada) lifted the ball bar with his right hand to the knees 440 kg in 1892.

20. Sandow (Germany) did a back somersault while holding a weight of 1.5 pounds in each hand in 1891.

21. Paul Anderson (USA) performed a 425kg back squat in 1955.

22. Paul Anderson (USA) performed a semi-squat with a wagon ramp weighing 900 kg in 1955.

23. Ludwig Chaplinsky (Russia) jumped over the dining table with a ram in his hands weighing 40 kg in 1911.

24. Nikolai Vakhturov (Russia) threw a 32 kg weight over a railroad car in 1912.

25. Willy Kutter (Germany) performed a pull-up on the bar with an overhand grip with his right hand at a body weight of 95 kg 12 times in 1900.

26. Ivan Zaikin (Russia) lifted a 40-bucket barrel of water onto his back and carried it across the stage in 1913.

27. Sergei Eliseev (Russia) held a 61 kg weight in a horizontal position with his right hand in 1903.

28. Petr Yankovsky (Russia) performed a bench press of a 3-pound kettlebell, holding it in the palm of his hand and sitting on the floor in 1905.

29. Henri Stjernon (France) carried two 456 kg cannons on his back in 1876.

30. Grigory Kashcheev (Russia) carried a live horse on his back in 1908.

31. Karl Svoboda (Austria) performed a two-hand press in a rack without deflection of the body and bending the knees 165 kg with a body weight of 70 kg in 1911.

32. Yuri Vlasov (USSR) performed a 185 kg bench press with a body weight of 135 kg in 1967.

33. Oskar Valund (Sweden) lifted a 2105 kg weight with back straps from a platform in 1912.

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What do those who are big look like? muscle mass needed, first of all, for beauty, we often show, but about those who are interested in muscles purely from the point of view of strength - rarely. Today on Zozhnik is the day of weightlifters who set a world record in this sport, which is not easy in every sense.

Andrey Aryamnov

Andrey was born on April 17, 1988 in Borisov. He is a serviceman of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus and an Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Belarus. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he won gold medal in the category up to 105 kg, setting world records in the snatch - 200 kg, and in the sum of the snatch and clean and jerk - 436 kg. This hero weighs 105kg with a height of 173cm.

Ilya Ilyin

Ilya is a weightlifter from Kazakhstan with a height of 174cm and a weight of 94kg. double Olympic champion(Beijing 2008 and London 2012), four-time champion peace, two-time champion world junior, two-time champion of the Asian Games. World record holder in the clean and jerk (233 kg) and the combined total (418 kg) in the 94 kg category, in the clean and jerk (242 kg) in the 105 kg category and the absolute world record holder among juniors in the 85 kg category in the snatch (170 kg), in the clean and jerk ( 216 kg) and in the combined event (386 kg). In total, he set 3 world records among juniors and 3 world records among adults. Ilyin became the best weightlifter in the world 3 times (2005, 2006 and 2014).

Kakhi Kakhiashvili

Kahi was born on July 13, 1969. His height is 178 cm, and we could not find out his weight. A Georgian from Tskhinval has been playing for Greece for a long time under the name Akakios Kakiashvilis. Wikipedia says that he is an outstanding Soviet, Georgian and Greek weightlifter, three-time Olympic champion, three-time world champion. During sports career set 7 world records. The snatch record - 188 kg has been valid since 1999. The biathlon record - 412 kg, set at the same time, lasted more than 12 years and was improved by Ilya Ilyin at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.


Kim is a North Korean weightlifter, champion of the 2012 Olympic Games in the category up to 62 kg (height 158cm). Kim set several world records: at the Olympic Games in Great Britain in 2012 - 327 kg in total exercises. In 2014 on Asian Games in Korea, he improved his achievement to 332 kg and set a record in the snatch - 154 kg.



Lu Xiaojun was born in 1984 in Qianjiang, Hubei Province. In 1998, he entered the Qianjiang sports school. In 2002, he joined the Tianjin national team. Lu's height is 172cm and weight is 77kg. In 2009, at the World Championships in Goyang ( South Korea), Lu Xiaojun won the gold medal, setting world records in the snatch and the combined snatch and clean and jerk of 174 kg and 378 kg, respectively. And at the 2012 Olympic Games, Lu Xiaojun won the gold medal, breaking the world records up to 175 kg (snatch) and up to 379 kg (sum of exercises). At the World Championships, he took 176 kg (snatch) and 380 kg (total).



Liao Hui joined the Chinese national weightlifting team in early 2007. At the 6th Chinese City Games in 2007, Liao (168cm tall) set two junior world records in weight category up to 69 kg and won the gold medal. On September 21, 2010, at the World Championships in Antalya, the athlete set world records in the clean and jerk and in the amount of exercises - 198 and 358 kg, respectively. A year later, it became known about the weightlifter's positive doping test. He was stripped of his gold medal and suspended until September 30, 2012. On November 10, 2014, at the World Championships in Alma-Ata, the athlete set a world record in the snatch - 166 kg. The previous record, set by Georgy Markov from Bulgaria, stood for 14 years.

Khalil Mutlu

Khalil Mutlu is an ethnic Turk, born in Bulgaria, but at an early age he returned to his historical homeland. He is 150cm tall and weighs 55kg. Between 1993 and 2005 (with the exception of 2002), Khalil Mutlu won at least one gold award from a major world or European tournament. Mutlu won victories at the Olympic Games with a large margin, ahead of his closest rivals by at least 7.5 kg. Mutlu is one of four weightlifters in the history of the Games who have become three-time Olympic champions.



North Korean weightlifter, 2012 Olympic champion in the 56 kg category (Om Yun Chol's height is 152 cm), 2014 world champion. On September 13, 2013, at competitions in Pyongyang, he set a world record in the clean and jerk - 169 kg. On September 20, 2014, at the Asian Games in Incheon, he improved the record to 170 kg.

Oleg Perepechyonov

Oleg's height is 167cm and weight is 77kg. Born on September 6, 1975 in Uzbekistan. In the international arena, he achieved his first great success in 2001, having won a gold medal in the 77 kg weight category at the 2001 European Championship and a silver medal at the 2001 World Championship.

February 12, 2013 International Olympic Committee disqualified the weightlifter's performance at the 2004 Olympics and stripped him of his bronze medal. The basis was positive results re-checking the Perepechyonov doping test (the presence of traces of clenbuterol, an asthma drug used by athletes as a fat burner). Oleg Alexandrovich holds the world record in the category up to 77 kg in the clean and jerk - 210 kg.

Andrey Rybakov

Andrei was born on March 4, 1982 in Belarus. Rybakov is a two-time world champion in 2006 and 2007, a European champion in 2006, and a two-time Olympic silver medalist in 2004 and 2008. He performs in the weight category up to 85 kilograms, his height is 172 cm. He holds world records in the category up to 85 kg: in the snatch - 187 kg and in the sum of the snatch and clean and jerk - 394 kg.

Behdad Salimi

Salimi was born on December 8, 1989 in Iran, his height is 197 and his weight is 165kg. He is an Olympic champion, world champion in 2010 and 2011, set a world record in the snatch - 214 kg in his weight category. After the 2012 Olympics, a scandal erupted in the Iranian weightlifting team. Behdad Salimi and other members of the team protested against the national team's head coach Kourosh Bagheri, who used profanity during training. After controversy in live Salimi and Bagheri, the Iranian Weightlifting Federation banned the athlete from participating in the 2013 World and Asian Championships. Later, Bagheri was hospitalized with a nervous breakdown and Salimi visited him and reconciled, but when leaving the hospital, Salimi received a blow to the head from a supporter of the national team coach. Such passions reign in the world of weightlifting.

The strongest men are engaged. They are able to lift incredible weights that no one else can even budge.

Every year more and more new records are set, but there are also those that are very difficult and no one can beat them for decades. Consider the most incredible world records.

Strongest

"Most strong man on the planet" - that's what it was called at the time. US athlete Paul Anderson, who was involved in weightlifting and competed more than 50 years ago, still has unbroken records in strength exercises.

In Las Vegas, he managed to squat with a weight of 526 kg three times in a row. He did this every day for several weeks and said that such a weight for him was the usual worker, and not the maximum. He did this without any athletic equipment, and barefoot. For example, the modern record was set by Doni Thompson, who squatted with a weight of 590 kg. And in 1975, without equipment, a record was set in the squat with a weight of 423.5 kg by Don Reinhodt - this record has not yet been broken by anyone.

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

It is possible to tear off almost three tons of weight!

He set one of the most incredible world records in lifting weights from racks. Anderson was able to tear off 2844 kg of weight, which exceeded the records set before him by almost a ton.

Andy Bolton, an English weightlifter, also set incredible world records in weightlifting. He set three world records: squat with a weight of 550.5 kg, deadlift- 457.5 kg, total triathlon - 1273 kg. Andy became the first man on the planet to deadlift over 453.6 kg (1,000 pounds).

In the deadlift, success should be noted In the spring of 2011 in the equipment, he set a world record in weightlifting and lifted a weight of 460 kg at the classic tournament.

As for that, it is impossible not to mention the achievement of the American athlete Ryan Kennelly. Without equipment, he squeezes 297 kg. A lot of? In equipment in 2008, Ryan squeezed 478.6 kg! So far, no one can beat this world record in weightlifting.

Iran ahead

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

Despite the development of training systems, as well as sports supplements, which weightlifters use, so far no one has been able to surpass the result of a Soviet athlete who in 1988 submitted a weight in the clean and jerk of 266 kg. Then in the sum of the biathlon he gained 475 kg.

Also unsurpassed is the result of the Turkish athlete N. Suleymanoglu, who in the same 1988 was able to push a barbell weighing 190 kilograms, thereby setting a new world record in weightlifting. Does it seem a little? Your opinion will change when you find out in what category the athlete competed then - up to 60 kg. That is, the Turk was able to lift a weight that was more than three times his own!

Kettlebells are lighter than fluff for them

Let's touch a little and the World Champion in this sport Pavel Lesnykh, who lives in the Altai Territory, does not get tired of setting more and more new records. In 2007, Pavel set a world record by pushing a weight of 36 kilograms 1030 times. He did it in exactly an hour and a half.

And this is really a grandiose achievement, since the previous record, which was set by Vyacheslav Khoronenko, the “Belarusian king of kettlebells”, was 1020 jerks with a 32 kilogram kettlebell.

In addition, Pavel managed to push a 41 kg kettlebell 209 times, as well as hold a 52 kg kettlebell for 30 minutes on weight, thus setting new weightlifting world records.

No less world records were set by another Russian athlete - Ivan Denisov, multiple champion Russia and the world kettlebell lifting. He set a world record in 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 push and a jerk, a result of 387 points. At the same time, he scored 175 points in the clean and jerk, and 220 points in the snatch.

What's next?

Many experts say that the new weightlifting world records being set by athletes are becoming less and less different from those already set. And this is despite new methods, nutrition and funding for athletes. More and more people attribute this to the fact that they are already close to the possibilities. physical strength the human body, and therefore there can no longer be big gaps in the records. Like it or not, only time will tell. As they say, "wait and see."

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