Bodybuilder and Powerlifter Kiera Aston Scores Huge 275-kg (606.3-lb) Deadlift PR At 77-kg (169.8-lb) Bodyweight

Kiera Aston also revealed that she aims to deadlift 300 kilograms (661.4 pounds) at an even lighter bodyweight.

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In the fitness industry, there have been many outstanding athletes, regardless of their physiques or strength. Rarely, however, do people excel at both bodybuilding and strength sports simultaneously. The first person that comes to mind is definitely Larry Wheels, but Kiera Aston is his female equivalent.

In addition to being an IFBB Pro bodybuilder, Kiera Aston is also an elite powerlifting athlete. While Kiera continues to work on improving her physique, it seems she is even more focused on gaining strength. There is no doubt that everything is going well since she just smashed her deadlift PR. Her new all-time best is now 275 kilograms (606.3 pounds), which is one of the heaviest women’s pulls in history.

Although Kiera Aston’s new deadlift PR was not raw, seeing that she used lifting straps, her bodyweight at the time of the lift is what makes up for it. She weighed in at 77 kilograms (169.8 pounds), which makes the lift 3.57x her bodyweight.

Watch the lift here:

Related: Kiera Aston Deadlifts Massive 247.5 kg (546 lbs) For Three Reps in Training

Aston has also revealed her future ambitions, which might seem impossible to some, but after her recent PR in the deadlift, it seems very possible. Kiera’s plan is to lose 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) of bodyweight and then deadlift 300 kilograms (661.4 pounds).

“300kg PULL @ 75kg/165lbs BW (4x body weight) & the biggest pull in female powerlifting history has my name on it. It’s not ‘if’ .. it’s when! 💯”

Aston is also very open about her use of PEDs and frequently puts out updates. However, she has not used any of that since the beginning of July. She is making fantastic progress without using anything, so that is extremely impressive.

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Kiera Aston has only competed in one sanctioned competition so far, so it’s not clear when she’ll compete again. It was the 2019 GPC-GB Bristol Qualifier, and here is how she performed:

  • Squat (Wraps): 225 kilograms (496 pounds)
  • Bench Press (Raw): 117.5 kilograms (259 pounds)
  • Deadlift (Raw): 210 kilograms (462.9 pounds)
  • Total (Raw W/Wraps): 552.5 kilograms (1,218 pounds)

Related: Larry Wheels Joins Hands With IFBB Pro Bodybuilder Kiera Aston For A Crushing Deadlift Session

Kiera Aston’s Competition History 

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Wraps 496 259 496 1218.1 543.55

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 GPC-GB 2019-04-07 Bristol Qualifier F-J 1218.1 543.55
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

Aston has stopped using PEDs, so she’s unlikely to compete in a bodybuilding contest anytime soon. In addition, she has obviously focused primarily on her strength and is certain of pulling 300 kilograms (661.4 pounds) at some point. In fact, she is already very close to achieving this objective, so it may occur sooner than expected.

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