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Muluh scored the gold at the 2024 IPF World Classic Championships
At theĀ 2024 Sheffield Powerlifting Championships, Belgian powerlifterĀ Sonita MuluhĀ stunned the world by breaking the 300-kilogram barrier, squatting in knee sleeves. However, she has taken it further by squatting 311 kilograms on her way to her first world title.
Muluh competed at the 2024 International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) Classic World Championships (CWC) on June 23 and broke the squat world record twice, first at 301 kilograms and then againĀ at 311 kilograms. Check out this historic squat below, courtesy of the IPFās Instagram page:
Muluh set up for the squat usingĀ wrist wraps,Ā knee sleeves, and a lifting belt. The walk out was solid, and Muluh took the weight to full depth. The ascent was tough, as she slowed nearly to a stop twice. However, she eventually made it to the top to rapturous cheers from the packed crowd.
Muluhās squat was 31 kilograms more than anyone elseās in the contest. After the bench press, Muluh lost a little ground to USAās Alexis Jones but still led by more than 20 kilograms going into the deadlifts.
Muluh broke the total world record with her opening deadlift of 250 kilograms and then kept pushing it up. She went nine for nine in attempts. As a tested athlete, her total was only four kilograms below the all-time world record.
2024 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championship Results ā Sonita Muluh (Belgium), 84+KG
- Squat
- 285 kilograms
- 301 kilograms āĀ IPF Open World Record
- 311 kilograms āĀ IPF Open World Record
- Bench Press
- 142.5 kilograms
- 147.5 kilograms
- 152.5 kilograms
- Deadlift
- 250 kilograms
- 262.5 kilograms
- 267.5 kilograms
- Total āĀ 731 kilograms āĀ IPF Open World Record
This was Muluhās first world championship win. She lost to CanadaāsĀ Brittany SchlaterĀ at theĀ 2023 CWCĀ in Malta after her final deadlift was turned down for soft lockout. She finished two kilograms behind Schlater at the 2024 Sheffield Championships.
Still, the third time was the charm, as Muluh finally ascended the podiumās top step and received the overall gold medal. She also won the Best Lifter award, presented to the male and female athletes with the highest GL point score ā the formula that compares lifters across different bodyweight categories used by the IPF and its affiliates.
Sonita Muluhās Future
Muluh secured a spot at theĀ 2025 World GamesĀ in Chengdu, China, a multi-sport event held every four years. She qualified for theĀ 2025 Sheffield Championships, the UKās champion of champions money meet.
Featured image: @theipf on Instagram
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