Jesus Olivares Scores A Raw Unofficial World Record Deadlift & All-Time Third-Heaviest Total at 2022 Classic Open Nationals

Powerlifter Jesus Olivares' 1110 kg (2,447.1 lbs) total is the All-Time Third-Heaviest in the history of raw powerlifting en route to victory.

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At only 23-years-old, powerlifter Jesus Olivares has become a common household name because of his incredible lifts. However, his rate of improvement is unfathomable, and judging by his recent performance, it seems like Jesus will become the All-Time Greatest Raw Powerlifter. He took part in the 2022 AMP Classic Open Nationals contest that took place on March 01-03, in Austin, Texas. 

Jesus came out victorious in the raw 120+ kg weight class, and he scored the win after accumulating the humongous 1110 kg (2,447.1 lbs) total. This is the All-Time Third-Heaviest Total ever done in an official powerlifting competition. It is also 5 kg (11 lbs) heavier than the current IPF World Record, which was claimed by Ray Williams at the 2017 NAPF Arnold Slingshot Pro American.

Jesus Olivares Full Performance 

Jesus Olivares’ bodyweight at the time of the competition came out to 173.4 kg (382.2 lbs). He was successful in all of his 9 lift attempts and looked extremely comfortable in all three events. It looked like Jesus could lift even heavier in his squat and deadlift, so he is bound to put on a great show at the IPF Worlds this year. Furthermore, all of Jesus Olivares’ lifts are his new competition PRs. 

Squat 

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  • 410 kg (903.9 lbs)
  • 435 kg (959 lbs)
  • 450 kg (992 lbs) Competition PR

Bench Press

  • 240 kg (529.1 lbs)
  • 250 kg (551.1 lbs)
  • 257.5 kg (567.7 lbs) Competition PR

Deadlift 

  • 355 kg (782.6 lbs)
  • 385 kg (848.7 lbs)
  • 402.5 kg (887.3 lbs) Unofficial IPF World Record & Competition PR

Ray Williams holds the current IPF World Record deadlift, as he lifted 398.5 kg (878.5 lbs) at the 2018 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships.

Total – 1110 kg (2447.1 lbs) Unofficial IPF World Record & All-Time Third-Heaviest Raw Total

DOTS – 574.71

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You can watch all Jesus Olivares lifts here:

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Jesus Olivares has taken part in 20 sanctioned competitions throughout his career. He came out victorious a total of 9 times and is on an 8 win streak. Jesus’ most notable win came in the 2021 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships. His recent win at the 2022 AMP Classic Open Nationals is the second greatest in his career.

Related: Jonathan Cayco (93 kg) Scores Two Raw Unofficial IPF World Records at 2022 AMP Classic Open Nationals

Jesus Olivares looks set to defend his title at the 2022 IPF World Championships, which will take place from June 6-12, 2022, in Sun City, South Africa. Considering a recent performance, Jesus could also claim some IPF World Records for the first time in his career.

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