Powerlifter Sophia Ellis Deadlifts Whooping 227.5-kg (501.6-lb) For a New Two Rep PR

Sophia Ellis claimed a new two rep PR despite carrying some injuries.

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Sophia Ellis Deadlifts 227.5kg
Sophia Ellis (Image via @sophiastrength/Instagram)

Sophia Ellis hit the spotlight earlier this year at the 2022 British National Championships, having put up the most dominating performance in that contest. That victory secured her a place in the 2022 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships, which took place two weeks ago.

Despite not performing as expected at the IPF World’s, Sophia managed to claim a new deadlift two rep PR in the buildup to it. However, she posted the video of her deadlifting 227.5 kilograms (501.6 pounds) for two repetitions on June 29, 2022.

Sophia Ellis only used a lifting belt, so her new PR is raw by powerlifting regulations. Her style of deadlifting also utilized a sumo stance and a mixed grip. Another impressive factor of Sophia’s new PR is that she was injured at the time, but she pushed through the pain and benefited from it. These injuries also ultimately prevented her from putting up her best at the 2022 IPF World’s.

“Managed to hit this pb deadlift whilst still nursing a knee and back injury going into the World Championships, so it meant a lot. (I think you can tell by my reaction 😆🕺) We were managing it as much as we could but I was at a point where I just had to push through the pain to get myself through the peak and onto the world stage.

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Looking back, I don’t ever want to be in that position again but it really did test me mentally as an athlete. Only upwards from here ☝.”

 

You can watch the lift here:

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Related: Powerlifter Sophia Ellis Sets 6 National Records At 2022 British Classic Women’s Championships

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Sophia Ellis has taken part in 25 sanctioned powerlifting competitions, of which she won 12. She also claimed multiple national records, but her greatest success is scoring the heaviest women’s deadlift in British Powerlifting history of 237.5 kilograms (523.6 pounds).

Sophia Ellis’ Greatest Performances

  • 2022 BP British Classic Women’s Championships — First-place
  • 2021 EPF European Classic Powerlifting Championships — Second-place
  • 2021 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships — Fourth-place

Sophia Ellis’ Competition PRs

  • Squat: 170 kilograms (374.8 pounds) — (2022 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships)
  • Bench Press: 118 kilograms (260.1 pounds) — (2022 BP British Classic Women’s Championships)
  • Deadlift: 237.5 kilograms (523.6 pounds) — (2022 BP British Classic Women’s Championships)
  • Total: 525.5 kilograms (1,158.5 pounds) — (2022 BP British Classic Women’s Championships)

Sophia Ellis also overcame a severe eating disorder and is now trying to help inspire anyone encountering the same difficulties. After recovering from this disorder, Sophia took up powerlifting and became one of the greatest women to do it in Britain.

Related: Powerlifter Sherine Marcelle Squats 635-lb (288-kg) For a New Two Rep PR

Sophia Ellis Powerlifting Career

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 391.3 270.1 391.3 1196 529.5

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
4 IPF 2023-06-11 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1196 529.5
1 BP 2023-03-16 Eleiko British Open Classic Championships FR-O 1185 525.37
1 EPF 2022-11-25 European Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1164 516.68
9 IPF 2022-09-23 Arnold Sports Festival Open 1162.9 515.97
3 EPF 2022-08-02 European Bench Press Championships Open 264.6 117.33
7 IPF 2022-06-06 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1129.9 506.43
1 BP 2022-03-19 British Classic Womens Championships FR-O 1158.5 516.61
1 BP 2022-02-19 British Classic Bench Press Championships FR-O 248 110.28
2 EPF 2021-12-03 European Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1103.4 494.94
4 IPF 2021-10-22 World Bench Press Championships Open 242.5 108.9
4 IPF 2021-09-23 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1080.3 491.23
1 BP 2021-09-04 British Open Classic FR-O 1080.3 485.28
1 BP 2021-08-07 British Classic Bench Press Championships FR-O 248 110.76
1 EPA 2021-06-11 English Bench Press Championships FR-O 259 115.94
3 BP 2020-03-08 Womens British Classic FR-O 1003.1 453.34
1 BP 2020-02-23 British Classic Bench Press Championships F-C-Open 226 102.05
2 BP 2019-11-23 Home Nations Championships FR-O 931.5 420.96
1 BP 2019-10-30 British Juniors Classic Powerlifting Championships FR-Jr 964.5 427.32
1 CommonwealthPF 2019-09-15 Commonwealth Championships Juniors 220.5 99.88
1 CommonwealthPF 2019-09-15 Commonwealth Championships Juniors 976.6 443.08
2 EPF 2019-08-07 European Classic Bench Press Championships Juniors 220.5 98.47
1 EPA 2019-06-22 English Bench Press Championships FR-Jr 209.4 94.69
1 EPA 2019-05-25 Womens All England Powerlifting Championships FR-Jr 953.5 432.58
5 IPF 2019-05-18 World Bench Press Championships Juniors 209.4 94.81
8 BP 2019-03-02 British Womens Classic Powerlifting Championships F-C-Open 898.4 408.52
2 BP 2019-02-23 British Classic Bench Press Championships F-C-U23 192.9 87.72
1 EPA 2018-10-01 Greater London Push Pull F-C-Open 573.2 254.86
7 BP 2018-09-22 British Junior Womens Powerlifting Championships F-C-U23 821.2 373.73
2 EPA 2018-07-07 Greater London Divisional Championships F-C-Open 738.5 336.89
3 EPA 2018-03-18 GL Divisional F-C-Open 666.9 301.17
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

It is very unfortunate that Sophia Ellis’ injuries prevented her from getting a real chance to claim a podium finish at the IPF World’s. However, her training footage proves that she has the capacity to do even better once fully recovered. When that time comes, Sophia will undoubtedly surprise everyone.

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