Colton Engelbrecht (110KG) Sets 1,120-kg (2,469.2-lb) Raw W/Wraps Total All-Time World Record

Colton Engelbrecht set the record at the 2024 WPC Beast Mode Power Wars.

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Colton Engelbrecht All Time World Record Total
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Colton Engelbrecht is easily one of the greatest young powerlifting prospects currently, as he often shares impressive training lifts on Instagram. However, he recently put all of his hard work to use at the 2024 WPC Beast Mode Power Wars, which took place on June 8th in Germiston, South Africa. There, Colton managed to set an impressive 1,120-kilogram (2,469.2-pound) Raw W/Wraps Total U110KG All-Time World Record.

Colton Engelbrecht’s Full Performance

Squat

The first event that Colton Engelbrecht took on was the Squat, where he decided to open up with 415 kilograms (914.9 pounds). After seeing how fast it moved, Colton decided to try a 4x his bodyweight squat on the second attempt. So, he managed to lift 440 kilograms (970 pounds).

Colton Engelbrecht also attempted to squat 450 kilograms (992 pounds), but was unable to do so. Regardless, his 440-kilogram (970-pound) squat marked a 25-kilogram (55.1-pound) Competition PR.

  • 415 kilograms (914.9 pounds)
  • 440 kilograms (970 pounds) — Competition PR
  • Unsuccessful — 450 kilograms (992 pounds)

Bench Press

Moving onto the bench press, Colton Engelbrecht immediately displayed impressive improvement, as his first attempt at 225 kilograms (496 pounds) was already heavier than his previous Competition PR.

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However, he had plenty left in the tank, as his second attempt came out to 235 kilograms (518 pounds), and it was still nowhere near his max. So, Colton loaded 245 kilograms (540.1 pounds) for his final attempt, which was once again smooth.

  • 225 kilograms (496 pounds)
  • 235 kilograms (518 pounds)
  • 245 kilograms (540.1 pounds) — Competition PR

Deadlift

Although he had incredible performances in the first two events, Colton Engelbrecht still had to wrap up the competition with a heavy deadlift as well. No one doubted him though, and he fulfilled the expectations, opening up at 415 kilograms (914.9 pounds).

Colton then moved on to 435 kilograms (959 pounds) for his second attempt, which secured him the Total World Record and yet another Competition PR.

Surprisingly, Colton Engelbrecht nearly locked out a 460-kilogram (1,014.1-pound) deadlift on his final attempt. Unfortunately, although he was capable of lifting the weight, his grip gave out in the final seconds of the pull. Therefore, Colton will likely improve in his next appearance.

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  • 415 kilograms (914.9 pounds)
  • 435 kilograms (959 pounds) — Competition PR
  • Unsuccessful — 460 kilograms (1,014.1 pounds)

Total — 1,120 kilograms (2,469.2 pounds) — U110KG All-Time World Record & Competition PR

*The former U110KG All-Time World Record was set by Yury Belkin, who had a Total of 1,070-kg (2,358.9-lb) at the 2019 ProRaw Big Dogs 4.

Related: Zahir Khudayarov Cracks a 500-kg (1,102.3-lb) Squat W/Wraps Unofficial All-Time World Record

Colton Engelbrecht’s Powerlifting History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Wraps 914.9 490.5 914.9 2320.4 626.85
Raw 374.8 639.3 180.17

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 WPC-SA 2023-05-19 National Powerlifting Championship M_JCR_APF 2320.4 626.85
1 WPC-SA 2023-05-19 National Powerlifting Championship M_OCR_APF 2320.4 626.85
1 WPC-SA 2022-09-26 National Powerlifting Championships MJ 2116.4 574.86
1 WPC-SA 2022-08-26 National Powerlifting Championships MJ 2116.4 574.86
1 WPC-SA 2022-06-25 KZN Qualifier MJ 2116.4 574.86
DQ RhinoPC 2022-05-14 Elite Raw M-O
1 WPC-SA 2021-11-01 Iron Gladiators MJ 2050.3 563.06
1 WPC-SA 2021-03-26 Clash of the Titans MJ 2050.3 563.06
1 WPC-SA 2020-11-21 Iron Gladiators MJ 1818.8 488.62
1 WPC-SA 2019-06-21 Nationals MT3 374.8 105.62
1 WPC-SA 2019-06-21 Nationals MT3 639.3 180.17
1 WPC-SA 2019-06-21 Nationals MT3 1675.5 472.18
1 WPC-SA 2019-06-21 Nationals MT3 661.4 186.39
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

Colton Engelbrecht has taken part in 15 sanctioned powerlifting competitions and won 14 of them. So, being just 23-years-old, Colton has already built an impressive resume, which now also features an All-Time World Record. He also has big hopes for the future, making it clear that he is on track to become one of the greatest powerlifters in modern history.

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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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