Powerlifter Sonita Muluh Lands 280-kg (617.3-lb) Raw Squat; Unofficial All-Time World Record

Sonita Muluh lifted more than the heaviest raw squat in the history of women's powerlifting.

Vedad Tabakovic
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Vedad Tabakovic
Vedad is a journalist specializing in strength sports, with three years of experience covering powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting, strongman, armwrestling and bodybuilding. He is a lifelong fitness...
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The sport of powerlifting is blooming right now, as a number of athletes are close to setting World Record marks. Sonita Muluh, however, is particularly notable and impressive, as she often puts up record-breaking lifts. This was the case on March 15th, 2023, when Sonita shared a massive 280-kilogram (617.3-pound) squat to her Instagram. Not only is it a colossal lift, but also unofficially weighs more than the current heaviest squat in the women’s division of powerlifting.

Seeing that Sonita Muluh only used a lifting belt and knee sleeves to perform the lift, her 280-kilogram (617.3-pound) squat is acceptable by the regulations of raw powerlifting. So, comparing it to the current raw World Record of 278.9 kilograms (614.9 pounds), it is clear that Sonita is ready to set a new mark. However, having performed the lift in training, Sonita has only unofficially broken the World Record. So, April Mathis’ raw squat from the 2011 APF Southern States remains the heaviest in history.

Sonita Muluh’s 280-kilogram (617.3-pound) squat did not look as difficult as everyone would think, which makes it even more impressive. So, despite being on a cutting diet currently, losing significant amounts of weight, Sonita’s strength is still growing, making this one of the greatest periods of her career so far.

“Doing things I never thought possible a year ago.”

Watch the lift here:

Related: Powerlifter Brian Le (66KG) Scores Unofficial IPF World Record Deadlift & Total At 2023 AMP Nationals

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Sonita Muluh has not been a household name in the past, but her brilliant improvement is certainly making her one of the best powerlifters in the world. For reference, at the start of last year, Sonita’s greatest squat came out to 200 kilograms (440.9 pounds), but she is already lifting over the World Record just one year later. So, it will be interesting to see what she can achieve in the near future while riding the momentum wave.

Sonita Muluh made her powerlifting debut in 2020 and is currently sitting on 11 sanctioned appearances. Despite not competing for too long, Sonita has already won eight times, which includes some prestigious competitions. The biggest one being the 2022 EPF European Championships, which is amongst the most respectable titles in the sport.

Sonita Muluh’s Competition PRs

*Sonita Muluh set all of her Competition PRs at the 2022 EPF European Classic Powerlifting Championships just a few months ago.

  • Squat: 270 kilograms (595.2 pounds)
  • Bench Press: 137.5 kilograms (303.1 pounds)
  • Deadlift: 253.5 kilograms (558.8 pounds)
  • Total: 661 kilograms (1,457.2 pounds)

Related: Powerlifter Amanda Lawrence Sets 255-kg (562.2-lb) Unofficial IPF World Record Squat In Training

Sonita Muluh’s Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 629.4 314.2 629.4 1517.9 548.66

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
G FFForce 2023-07-01 Silent Worker Meet Prime Time 578.7 209.21
2 IPF 2023-06-11 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1517.9 548.66
1 KBGV 2023-04-08 Belgisch Kampioenschap - Championnats de Belgique - Powerlifting - Classic - Open Open 1433 521.42
1 EPF 2022-11-25 European Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1457.3 532.79
1 EPF 2022-09-09 Western European Powerlifting Championships Open 1391.1 521.75
1 VGPF 2022-08-20 Vlaams Kampioenschap - Powerlifting & Bench Press - Classic & Equipped Open 1334.9 502.26
6 IPF 2022-06-06 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1295.2 491.13
1 VGPF 2022-04-02 Interclub 2 Open 1218.1 470.74
1 VGPF 2022-02-27 Interclub 1 Open 1047.2 409.25
5 IPF 2021-09-23 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1146.4 479.02
1 EPF 2021-09-03 Western European Powerlifting Championships Open 1190.5 483.87
3 FFForce 2021-07-03 Silent Worker Meet Prime Time 1196 487.83
1 VGPF 2020-09-26 Corona Herstart - Wedstrijd 2 Open 1091.3 454.33
1 VGPF 2020-02-08 Interclub 1 Open 887.4 372.16
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

It is not clear when Sonita Muluh will compete again, but she could put up a historic feat whenever she steps on stage. It is clear that her goals for the future are massive, but she also seems capable of achieving them. Sonita seems to be enjoying the process, meaning that she will continue improving for a long time to come.

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Vedad is a journalist specializing in strength sports, with three years of experience covering powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting, strongman, armwrestling and bodybuilding. He is a lifelong fitness enthusiast, passionate about all aspects of strength training. Vedad's in-depth knowledge of training methodologies and dedication to constant research fuel his insightful and engaging reporting. He works hard to deliver accurate content while continuously seeking to improve his craft.
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