Powerlifter Sherine Marcelle Breaks 263.5-kg (580.9-lb) All-Time World Record Raw Squat Despite 5-kg (11-lb) Misload

Sherine Marcelle thought she was squatting 258.5 kilograms (569.9 pounds), but the barbell was accidentally loaded 5 kilograms (11 pounds) heavier.

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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Sherine Marcelle Breaks Raw Squat Record
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People often say that the human body can do amazing things, and the only limits we have are in our mind. Although many people are reluctant to believe this statement, Sherine Marcelle’s most recent performance suggests that maybe it is true. Sherine took part in the 2023 WRPF Femme Fatale III over the past weekend and walked away with a brand new 263.5-kilogram (580.9-pound) All-Time World Record Raw Squat in the 90-kilogram division.

However, not everything went as she planned, but it did luckily turn out better for her. Following her first squat attempt of 250 kilograms (551.1 pounds), Sherine decided to up the weight to 258.5 kilograms (569.9 pounds) and notch the All-Time World Record. However, the people in charge of loading the barbell made a mistake and added an additional 5 kilograms (11 pounds) to the aforementioned weight.

Sherine Marcelle approached the bar for her second try, unaware that she was about to lift a weight of 263.5 kilograms (580.9 pounds). Although it must have felt heavier than she expected, Sherine knew that she was capable of lifting the weight and grinded it out. Only after Sherine completed her lift, she found out that it was significantly heavier than it should have been. In the aftermath of this lift, she decided to scrap her remaining third attempt.

The previous All-Time World Record Squat was held by Samantha Rice, who lifted 257.5 kilograms (567.7 pounds) at the 2022 USPA Pro Raw Championships. So, Sherine aimed to break the record by a small margin, but instead outperformed it by 6 kilograms (13.2 pounds).

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Watch the lift here:

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These kinds of barbell misloads can cause serious injuries, but it luckily didn’t cause any for Sherine Marcelle. Many powerlifters know their limits, so even a single pound over what they decided to lift can be the difference between a successful and unsuccessful attempt.

“Many of you who know my resume in this sport know I’ve been chasing this for a while

My final squat attempt which was supposed to be 569lbs was misloaded by 10lbs and by the grace of god I got that bar up, I did not stop fighting.”

After setting the Squat World Record, Sherine Marcelle went on to bench press 130 kilograms (286.6 pounds), which marks her new Competition PR. Her achievements didn’t stop there, as she also claimed a new deadlift Competition PR with a pull of 240 kilograms (529.1 pounds).

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Finally, after her results from all three events were added together, Sherine Marcelle’s Total came out to 633.5 kilograms (1,396.6 pounds). With this, Sherine outperformed her previous Competition PR by a massive 41 kilograms (90.4 pounds).

Sherine Marcelle’s Full Performance

  • Squat: 263.5 kilograms (580.9 pounds) — U90KG All-Time World Record & Competition PR
  • Bench Press: 130 kilograms (286.6 pounds) — Competition PR
  • Deadlift: 240 kilograms (529.1 pounds) — Competition PR
  • Total: 633.5 kilograms (1,396.6 pounds) — Competition PR

Sherine Marcelle’s Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 580.9 286.6 580.9 1396.6 567.02
Wraps 617.3 259 617.3 1366.9 554.94

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
1 WRPF 2023-03-26 Femme Fatale III Open 1396.6 567.02
1 USPA 2022-12-10 PWRBLD Winter War Open 1300.7 527.56
2 WRPF 2022-02-12 Ghost Clash Open 1366.9 554.94
1 USPA 2021-11-13 New York State Championships Open 1306.2 529.53
2 WRPF 2021-04-24 Kern US Open Open 1361.4 553.81
1 USPA 2019-06-01 THE JENN Open 1245.6 508.01
1 USPA 2019-01-26 American Cup Los Angeles Fit Expo Open 1102.3 450.72
1 USPA 2018-10-13 ABTsolute Oktoberfest Open 992.1 419.14
1 USPA 2018-05-26 THE JENN Womens Empowerment Weekend Open 1113.3 457.14
1 RPS 2017-09-16 Womens World Championships Pro Open 1075 457.86
4 XPC 2017-03-03 Finals Elite 905 399.87
1 RPS 2016-11-19 InsurreXtion V Amateur Open 900 398.06
1 RPS 2016-04-16 18th Annual PowerPalooza Amateur Juniors 20-23 810 360.33
1 RPS 2016-04-16 18th Annual PowerPalooza Amateur Open 810 360.33
Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: August 17, 2023

Related: Powerlifter Sherine Marcelle Unofficially Breaks a Raw Squat World Record With 580-lb (263-kg) Lift

After seven years of competing and 13 sanctioned powerlifting appearances, Sherine Marcelle has just recorded the best performance of her career. Nonetheless, she still calls this “Chapter one to an amazing start”. So, there will definitely be more to come.

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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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