Austin Perkins (75KG) Sets Squat & Total All-Time World Records at 2023 USAPL Raw Nationals

Austin Perkins wowed everyone with his performance at the 2023 USAPL Raw Nationals, which culminated with two new ATWRs.

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The 2023 USAPL Raw Nationals were held from September 14-17, at the Memphis Renasant Convention Center in Tennessee, and marked the premier competition that the federation has to offer. As such, it did not disappoint, offering the greatest powerlifters in the USA. One that definitely proved his worth was Austin Perkins, who put up one of the greatest performances in the history of powerlifting. He took part in the 75-kilogram weight class, won it with ease, and also set new Squat and Total All-Time World Records.

Being the Raw Nationals, Austin Perkins was only allowed to use a pair of knee sleeves and a lifting belt for his squat attempts. However, he did not need anything else to lock out a mind-blowing 313.5-kilogram (691.1-pound) squat. Furthermore, despite the squat being 4.2x heavier than his bodyweight, Austin managed to complete it with almost no struggle and thus set a new All-Time World Record.

The previous U75KG Raw Squat All-Time World Record belonged to Austin Perkins beforehand as well, but it stood at 305 kilograms (672.4 pounds), which he lifted at 2023 USAPL P3 Grand Prix. So, while it is not new, Austin made a substantial improvement, raising the bar by 8.5 kilograms (18.7 pounds).

Watch the Squat here:

Related: Powerlifter Phillip Herndon Cracks 914-lb (414.5-kg) Raw Squat Unofficial All-Time World Record In Training

Austin Perkins’ Full Performance

Austin Perkins was successful in attempting all nine lifts across the squat, bench, and deadlift. So, his Total came out to 851 kilograms (1,877.2 pounds), marking his second All-Time World Record of the day.

None other than the legendary Taylor Atwood held the old U75KG Raw Total All-Time World Record, having accumulated 838.5 kilograms (1,848.6 pounds).

For reference, Austin Perkins’ Total at the 2023 USAPL Raw Nationals ended up being 50.5 kilograms (111.3 pounds) heavier than what the silver medalist finished with. So, Austin’s dominance at the moment is unparalleled.

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Squat

  • 287.5 kilograms (633.8 pounds)
  • 303.5 kilograms (669.1 pounds)
  • 313.5 kilograms (691.1 pounds) — U75KG Raw All-Time World Record

Bench Press

  • 185 kilograms (407.9 pounds)
  • 195 kilograms (429.9 pounds)
  • 200 kilograms (440.9 pounds) — Competition PR

Deadlift

  • 302.5 kilograms (666.9 pounds)
  • 327.5 kilograms (722 pounds)
  • 337.5 kilograms (744 pounds) — Competition PR

Total — 851 kilograms (1,877.2 pounds) — U75KG Raw All-Time World Record

Watch all the lifts here:

Related: Powerlifter Jonathan Garcia (66KG) Sets 275.5-kg (607.4-lb) Raw Squat IPF World Record

Austin Perkins’ Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 672.4 429.9 672.4 1818.8 597.54
Single-ply 727.5 440.9 727.5 1774.7 588.33

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 USAPL 2023-05-20 P3 Grand Prix MR-O 1818.8 597.54
1 USAPL 2022-12-10 Virginia Pro MR-Jr 1708.6 566.1
1 USAPL 2022-08-06 UBU Expo - Phoenix MR-O 1741.6 579.43
1 USAPL 2021-12-04 Virginia Pro MR-Jr 1719.6 568.73
2 USAPL 2021-06-14 Equipped Nationals M-O 1752.7 583.53
2 USAPL 2021-06-14 Raw Nationals MR-O 1697.6 559.98
1 USAPL 2021-04-08 Collegiate and Junior Nationals M-C 1774.7 582.03
G USAPL 2020-11-14 Warrior Collegiate Open MR-G 1763.7 585.7
1 USAPL 2019-10-16 Raw Nationals MR-Jr 1670 552.52
2 USAPL 2019-10-16 Raw Nationals MR-O 1670 552.52
1 IPF 2019-07-22 University Powerlifting Cup Open 1625.9 540.28
1 USAPL 2019-05-10 Open Nationals M-Jr 1769.2 588.33
1 USAPL 2019-05-10 Open Nationals M-O 1769.2 588.33
1 USAPL 2019-04-12 Collegiate Nationals M-C 1725.1 576.06
1 USAPL 2019-02-02 Nebraska Collegiate State Championships MR-C 1517.9 506.39
1 USAPL 2018-10-20 Milwaukee Collegiate Cup MR-O 1477.1 496.02
2 USAPL 2018-04-19 Collegiate Nationals M-C 1581.8 531.18
2 IPF 2017-08-28 World Sub-Juniors & Juniors Powerlifting Championships Sub-Juniors 1504.7 511.05
1 USAPL 2017-03-29 High School Raw & Equipped Nationals M-TJ 1460.6 497.89
1 USAPL 2017-01-21 North Mississippi Championships M-T2 1377.9 467.17
3 USAPL 2016-04-01 High School Nationals M-V 1322.8 465.97
1 USAPL 2016-03-19 North MS Championships M-HS 1267.7 451.54
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

Austin Perkins has taken part in 23 sanctioned powerlifting competitions so far, with 16 of those being victories. So, he has already built an impressive resume, despite still being in his early twenties, especially with two All-Time World Records attributed to his name. With all of this taken into consideration, it is exciting to think about what Austin will accomplish in the future.

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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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