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Powerlifter Daniel Misencik Set A New All-Time World Record Squat (Wraps) Of 432.5 kg (953.5 lbs)

Daniel Misencik set the record in the 110 kg category while competing at the 2022 WRPF Ghost Clash.

Written by Andrew Smith

Published on15 February, 2022 | 1:22 PM EDT

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The 2022 WRPF Ghost Clash was definitely a treat for powerlifting fans all around the world. The competition was held on February 13th, 2022, in Miami, Florida. A few athletes set new All-Time World Records, including Daniel Misencik, who squatted 432.5 kg (953.5 lbs) and claimed the All-Time World Record Squat With Wraps in the 110 kg category. 

All three of Daniel’s squat attempts were successful. His opener was 395 kg (870.8 lbs), which was upped to 417.5 kg (920.4 lbs). His last attempt would also end up being successful, and thus became a new World Record. Daniel struggled quite a bit during his lift, but he proved his toughness, and after a long battle, locked it out.

You can watch the lift here: 

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Related: Powerlifter Shane Haller Sets New All-Time World Record Raw Squat 420 kg (926 lbs) To Win 2022 WRPF The Ghost Clash

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“I set a world record. My first. Maybe one day I’ll be able to put into words what that means to me. Today is not that day. Today I’m getting absolutely hammered in South Beach. And by hammered, I mean like 4 beers and in bed by 7 pm.”

The previous squat record holder in the 110 kg category was Phillip Herndon, as he squatted 430.9 kg (950 lbs) at the 2021 RPS NJ and North American Championships.

Daniel Misencik’s Full Results 

Daniel finished with a WILKS score of 582.161, which secured him a third-place finish in the overall wraps division. In addition, he got $1,000 of prize money. 

Squat (Wraps)

  • 395 kg (870.8 lbs)
  • 417.5 kg (920.4 lbs)
  • 432.5 kg (953.3 lbs)

Bench Press (Raw)

  • 190 kg (418.9 lbs)
  • 200 kg (440.9 lbs)
  • 202.5 kg (446.4 lbs)

Deadlift (Raw)

  •  350 kg (771.6 lbs) – Unsuccessful
  • 350 kg (771.6 lbs)
  • 370 kg (815.7 lbs) – Unsuccessful

Total – 985 kg (2171.6 lbs)

WILKS – 582.161

You can watch all his lifts here: 

 

Related: Powerlifting Legend Daniel Bell Squat 490 kg (1080.3 lbs) (W/Wraps) And Won The 2022 WRPF Ghost Clash

Daniel Misencik’s Career 

With the 2022 Ghost Clash, Daniel Misencik has taken part in 18 sanctioned competitions and has always put up solid performances. Most notably, Daniel won the 2015 Ohio State Championships and the 2017 IPF World University Powerlifting Cup. 

Daniel Misencik’s current official (done in competition) PRs: 

  • Squat (Raw): 300 kg (661.4 lbs) (2017 IPF World University Powerlifting Cup)
  • Bench Press (Raw): 205 kg (451.9 lbs) (2021 USPA Power Surge Pro/AM V)
  • Deadlift (Raw): 385 kg (848.8 lbs) (2021 WRPF Hybrid Showdown III)
  • Total (Raw): 757.5 kg (1670 lbs) (2017 IPF World University Powerlifting Cup)
  • Squat (Wraps): 432.5 kg (953.5 lbs) All-Time World Record (2022 WRPF Ghost Clash)
  • Total (Raw w/wraps): 1000 kg (2204.6 lbs) (2021 WRPF Hybrid Showdown III)

Related: Powerlifter Naomi Sheppard Breaks The All-Time World Record Squat (Wraps) With 262.5 kg (578.7 lbs) Lift

Daniel Misencik is only 27-years-old, so there is definitely more to come from him. It seems like Daniel was fully focused on the squat for this competition, and if he improves his other lifts for the next competition, we could expect a 1000+ kg (2204.6 lbs) total.


If you have any questions or need further clarification about this news, please leave a comment below, and Andrew will get back to you as soon as possible.

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