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Raw Men 100 kg class

Raw Squat Record - 100 kg (Men)

The all-time raw squat world record in the 100 kg men's weight class.

The current raw squat record in the 100 kg men's class is 387.5 kg, set by Tyler Williamson at Texas Iron Republic on Mar 15, 2025.

Source: OpenPowerlifting competition results.

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387.5 kg
100 kg class Raw
Texas Iron Republic - Mar 15, 2025

Raw Squat Record by Weight Class

How the 100 kg record compares to every other men's weight class in the raw squat division.

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About the 100 kg Raw Squat Record

The 100 kg weight class is one of the standard men's bodyweight categories contested across major powerlifting federations including the IPF, USAPL, USPA, and WRPF. The raw squat record in this class represents the heaviest verified competition squat by an athlete weighing up to 100 kg.

Weight-class records reward relative strength rather than absolute load: a lifter in a lighter class who matches a heavier class's number is, pound for pound, the stronger athlete. Comparing the record across every class - as the table above does - shows exactly where the 100 kg mark sits on that curve. View the full all-time raw squat rankings for the top 20 lifters and the historical record progression.