Powerlifter Heather Connor Pulls a 190-kg (418.9-lb) Deadlift Double PR; Unofficial IPF World Record

Heather Connor has reached a point where she is comfortably repping out the IPF World Record.

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Heather Connor is in the process of making her way to Europe, specifically France, in order to participate in a powerlifting competition. Though she has not disclosed which competition she plans to participate in, she revealed it will occur in October, which is only a few weeks away. Despite Heather’s recent health concerns, her preparation hasn’t gone exactly as planned, but she is still in better form than she has ever been. The best proof of that is her new 190-kilogram (418.9-pound) deadlift two repetition personal record (PR). On September 16th, Heather posted a video of her feat of strength on Instagram.

Heather Connor exclusively competes in the raw division, so she only used equipment that would be allowed in such. That is a lifting belt and some chalk. She positioned herself into a sumo stance and took a couple of deep breaths before completing her first rep. Interestingly, Heather’s second rep looked easier than her first one.

Most importantly, Heather Connor’s new double PR is 5 kilograms (11 pounds) heavier than the current IPF World Record in the 47-kilogram weight class. Heather also holds that official record, having locked out 185 kilograms (407.9 pounds) at the 2022 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships. This happened in June of this year, so Heather’s recent progress is unbelievable.

Watch her new deadlift double PR here:

Related: Powerlifter Heather Connor Hits 200.5-kg (442-lb) Deadlift Raw PR; 15.5-kg (34.2-lb) Over The IPF World Record

According to the caption of Heather Connor’s Instagram post, she went to the hospital on Monday.
It seems that she had stomach problems for a few days, but she did not specify what caused them. Hopefully that won’t happen again, especially when she competes in France.

“From Hospital Monday to Deadlift PRs on Friday 😵‍💫”

Heather Connor’s Competition PRs

  • Squat: 143 kilograms (315.2 pounds) — (2021 USAPL Raw Nationals)
  • Bench Press: 75 kilograms (165.3 pounds) — (2021 Ireland-UA ABS Pro)
  • Deadlift: 192.5 kilograms (424.4 pounds) — (2021 USAPL Raw Nationals)
  • Total: 410 kilograms (903.9 pounds) — (2021 Ireland-UA ABS Pro)

To summarise Heather Connor’s incredible career, she has taken part in 22 sanctioned powerlifting competitions. In addition, she got a gold medal in 15 of those, which include the 2017 and 2019 IPF Classic Powerlifting World Championships.

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Related: Powerlifter Heather Connor Annihilates a 152.5-kg (336.2-lb) Raw Squat PR

Heather Connor’s Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 315.3 165.3 315.3 903.9 551.29

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
3 IPF 2023-06-11 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 898.4 538.74
2 AMP 2023-02-24 Classic National Championship FR-O 870.8 520.55
1 FFForce 2022-10-15 Girl Power Open 892.9 532.79
2 IPF 2022-06-06 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 876.3 524.26
1 AMP 2022-04-01 Classic Open Nationals Presented by SBD FR-O 887.4 536.01
4 Ireland-UA 2021-11-27 ABS Pro PRO Female 903.9 541.61
1 USAPL 2021-06-14 Raw Nationals FR-O 899.5 551.29
1 USAPL 2020-09-26 Palmetto Classic FR-O 870.8 535.71
1 USAPL 2019-10-16 Raw Nationals FR-O 866.4 530.31
9 Ireland-UA 2019-08-17 ABS Pro F-O 826.7 494.58
1 IPF 2019-06-04 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 834.4 509.47
1 USAPL 2018-10-11 Raw Nationals FR-O 826.7 504.34
1 USAPL 2018-03-03 The Arnold SBD Pro American FR-O 876.3 546.54
1 IPF 2017-06-14 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 821.2 496.3
4 NAPF 2017-03-04 Arnold Grand Prix Open 827.8 495.8
1 USAPL 2016-10-13 Raw Nationals FR-O 814.6 488.89
2 IPF 2016-06-19 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 771.6 461.91
1 NAPF 2016-03-05 Arnolds StartingStrength.com Pro Raw Challenge Open 755.1 449.58
1 USAPL 2015-12-12 South Carolina State Championship FR-O 729.7 433.8
1 USAPL 2015-12-12 South Carolina State Championship FR-O 137.8 81.91
2 USAPL 2015-10-15 Raw Nationals FR-O 722 447.2
1 USAPL 2015-05-30 North Carolina State Championships FR-O 712.1 433.68
1 USAPL 2015-03-21 Battle on the Border IX FR-Jr 733 415.44
1 USAPL 2014-11-01 Fall Festival of Power FR-Jr 551.2 306.37
DQ USAPL 2014-11-01 Fall Festival of Power FR-Jr
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

It is certainly a good sign that even some health complications can’t stop Heather Connor from annihilating IPF World Records. Although many thought that she has already passed her prime years and physical condition, it is now obvious that Heather still has a lot left in the tank. Until Heather’s competition, it is unclear how many of these extremely heavy training sessions she has left.

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