Brittany Schlater (+84KG) Smashes a 273.5-kg (603-lb) Raw Deadlift Unofficial IPF World Record at 2024 CPU Canadian National Championships

Brittany Schlater landed an Unofficial World Record on her path to victory at the 2024 CPU Nationals.

Vedad Tabakovic
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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...
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Brittany Schlater Scores Unofficial Deadlift World Record
Brittany Schlater Scores Unofficial Deadlift World Record - Image credit @bertlebee Instagram

Brittany Schlater is best known for being a 2x IPF World Champion. However, she lost her title in 2024, which definitely had an impact on her. Luckily it turned out positive, as her progress has recently been displayed at the 2024 CPU Canadian National Championships. On this occasion, Brittany managed to deadlift 273.5 kilograms (603 pounds), which is an Unofficial +84KG IPF World Record.

Brittany Schlater secured her win at the 2024 CPU Nationals with her opening deadlift, which allowed her to focus on beating the World Record for the remaining two attempts. The second attempt came out to 262.5 kilograms (578.7 pounds), which was still not enough.

In turn, on her final attempt, Brittany Schlater loaded 273.5 kilograms (603 pounds) on the bar to unofficially chip the World Record. She opted to use a conventional stance and a mixed grip for the lift, while only being allowed to put on a lifting belt. The bar moved far easier than anyone expected, allowing everyone to believe that Schlater is capable of much more.

*The official +84KG IPF Raw Deadlift World Record belongs to Natalie Laalaai, who locked out 273-kg (601.9-lb) at the 2024 IPF World Championships.

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Watch the lift here:

Note: Schalter’s deadlift is on the fourth slide of her Instagram post.

Related: Ade Omisakin (83KG) Sets 861-kg (1,898.2-lb) Raw Total IPF World Record at 2024 IPF Western European Championships

Brittany Schlater’s Full Performance

Brittany Schlater won the 84-kilogram weight class with a margin of 78.5 kilograms (173 pounds) and was crowned the best lifter overall of the entire 2024 CPU Nationals. It was well deserved, since she had an incredible performance, missing only one out of her nine attempts.

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Squat

  • 252.5 kilograms (556.7 pounds)
  • 267.5 kilograms (589.7 pounds)
  • 277.5 kilograms (611.8 pounds)

Bench Press

  • 145 kilograms (319.7 pounds)
  • Unsuccessful — 152.5 kilograms (336.2 pounds)
  • 152.5 kilograms (336.2 pounds)

Deadlift

  • 250 kilograms (551.2 pounds)
  • 262.5 kilograms (578.7 pounds)
  • 273.5 kilograms (603 pounds) — Unofficial +84KG IPF World Record

Total — 703.5 kilograms (1,551 pounds)

Related: Jessica Espinal (47KG) Sets 433.5-kg (955.7-lb) Raw Total IPF Open World Record at 2024 IPF World Sub-Junior & Junior Championships

Brittany Schlater’s Powerlifting History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 619.5 341.7 619.5 1528.9 547.66

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 IPF 2023-06-11 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1528.9 547.66
1 CPU 2023-02-13 Nationals Open 1459.5 527.29
1 CommonwealthPF 2022-11-28 Commonwealth Championships Open 1393.3 503.96
4 IPF 2022-06-06 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1361.4 505.1
1 CPU 2022-05-09 Nationals Open 1234.6 463.26
1 IPF 2021-09-23 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1339.3 505.33
1 CPU 2020-03-03 Nationals Open 1315.1 498.66
1 CPU 2019-11-03 Ontario Open and Masters Provincials Open 1314 493.45
2 IPF 2019-06-04 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1295.2 477.95
1 CPF 2019-03-23 Quantum Powerlifting LIFT4LIFE Charity Meet F_OR_ACPF 1256.6 459.11
1 CPU 2019-03-04 National Championship Open 1341.5 490
1 CPU 2018-11-02 Ontario Open and Masters Provincials Open 1344.8 481.11
1 CPU 2018-08-24 Central Canadian Championship Open 1267.7 455.55
1 CPU 2017-11-16 Ontario Open and Masters Provincials Open 1269.9 461.73
1 CPU 2017-07-08 Apex Summer Showdown Open 1201.5 441.78
1 CPU 2017-01-05 Central Canadian Championship Open 1069.2 399.55
1 CPU 2016-11-12 Ontario Masters and Open Championship Open 1008.6 381.88
1 CPU 2016-07-09 London Open Open 920.4 372.21
1 CPU 2016-04-23 Belle River Open Open 920.4 353.45
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

Brittany Schlater has been competing for eight years, during which she has taken part in 23 sanctioned powerlifting competitions. Moreover, she has won 19 competitions, which shows just how successful she is. Schlater has also held multiple World Records over the years and is now close to officially reclaiming the deadlift.

It is important to note that Brittany Schlater’s recent 273.5-kilogram (603-pound) raw deadlift is an Unofficial record. In order for it to be an official record, it has to be performed in an international competition sanctioned by the IPF or some of their regional associates, such as the EPF or the NAPF. Luckily, Schlater will get her chance to make the record official in 2025.

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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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