Powerlifter Sonita Muluh Targeted by Racist Spotter Sabotage During Historic World Record Attempt

Months have passed since the 2026 IPF World Championships, but a racist scandal is now shaking up the sport.

Vedad Tabakovic
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Vedad Tabakovic
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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Sonita Muluh Targeted By Racist Spotter
Sonita Muluh Targeted by Racist Spotter - Image credit @sonita_ml Instagram

During the 2026 World Classic Powerlifting Championships in Lithuania, 29-year-old Belgian athlete Sonita Muluh was attempting a historic 334.5-kilogram (737.4-pound) squat when an official event spotter deliberately placed his knee under the barbell. The physical contact invalidated the attempt, robbing Muluh of a world record and placing her at risk of severe injury under the massive load. Muluh initially assumed the incident was an unfortunate accident and publicly defended the spotter online. However, that turned out not to be the case, as he later shared racist remarks on social media.

The truth emerged weeks after the competition when video analysis went viral and sparked intense debate across the powerlifting community. Another iconic powerlifter, Joe Sullivan, shared a video breaking down Sonita’s attempt and showing exactly where the spotter made contact with the weight.

Confronted in a comment section, the spotter confessed to targeting Sonita Muluh:

“I’m racist and I did it on purpose because I hate you pieces of s**t”

He also added anti-Black slurs and the neo-Nazi symbol “88”. This left Sonita Muluh even more devastated, as she believed it was an honest mistake despite it costing her the world record and a title.

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Related: Sonita Muluh (+84KG) Achieves Massive 340-kg (749.6-lb) Raw Squat Unofficial IPF World Record in Training

The admissions sparked immediate outrage, prompting the Lithuanian Powerlifting Federation to issue the spotter a lifetime ban and refer him to police for criminal incitement of hatred. Though the spotter later backtracked to claim he was only mocking critics, the incident left Sonita Muluh emotionally shattered and exposed severe gaps in how safety personnel are vetted in international sport. Sonita also joined the criminal investigation against the spotter conducted by the Lithuanian authorities.

Sonita Muluh also explained that she is grateful to have had so many good spotters across the years who have made sure that she walks away injury-free from some dangerously heavy lifts.

“While this incident is now going to make me question every spotter standing next to me, question if I am safe,
I wanted to say a BIG thank you to everyone that has ever spotted me and kept me safe without being bothered by the colour of my skin.”

Having brought the situation to light, Sonita Muluh is aware that the situation is now out of her control. So, she focused on the only thing that she can affect, which is her preparation for future competitions. As such, Sonita continues to put in the hard work in the gym, which will undoubtedly lead her to the world record that she was unfairly stripped of.

Check out Sonita Muluh’s statement here:

Related: Sonita Muluh (+84KG) Sets Raw Squat and Total IPF World Records at 2026 SBD Sheffield Powerlifting Championships

Sonita Muluh's Powerlifting History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 702.2 347.2 606.3 1,655.7 583.06

Competition Results

Details Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
DQ IPF Jun 12, 2026 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open - -
1 EPF Mar 14, 2026 European Open Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1,554.3 545.93
4 IPF Jan 30, 2026 Sheffield Powerlifting Championships Open 1,655.7 583.06
1 KBGV Oct 24, 2025 Belgisch Kampioenschap - Championnats de Belgique - Powerlifting - Classic - Open Open 1,433.0 506.10
1 FFForce Oct 3, 2025 Girl Power Open 1,606.1 565.84
2 IPF Aug 13, 2025 World Games Super Heavy 1,603.9 567.37
2 IPF Jun 7, 2025 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1,581.8 560.51
NS VGPF May 31, 2025 Kwalificatiewedstrijd 2 Open - -
1 EPF Mar 17, 2025 European Open Classic Powerlifting Championship Open 1,621.5 574.38
3 IPF Jan 25, 2025 Sheffield Powerlifting Championships Open 1,605.0 568.14
1 IPF Jun 14, 2024 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1,611.6 575.88
1 EPF Mar 11, 2024 European Open Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1,471.6 527.41
NS VGPF Feb 23, 2024 Kwalificatiewedstrijd 1 Open - -
6 IPF Feb 9, 2024 Sheffield Powerlifting Championships Open 1,560.9 560.13
1 EPF Dec 3, 2023 European Open Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1,488.1 534.65
G FFForce Jun 30, 2023 Silent Worker Meet Prime Time 578.7 209.21
2 IPF Jun 10, 2023 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1,517.9 548.66
1 KBGV Apr 7, 2023 Belgisch Kampioenschap - Championnats de Belgique - Powerlifting - Classic - Open Open 1,433.0 521.42
1 EPF Nov 24, 2022 European Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1,457.3 532.79
1 EPF Sep 8, 2022 Western European Powerlifting Championships Open 1,391.1 521.75
1 VGPF Aug 19, 2022 Vlaams Kampioenschap - Powerlifting & Bench Press - Classic & Equipped Open 1,334.9 502.26
6 IPF Jun 5, 2022 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1,295.2 491.13
1 VGPF Apr 1, 2022 Interclub 2 Open 1,218.1 470.74
1 VGPF Feb 26, 2022 Interclub 1 Open 1,047.2 409.25
5 IPF Sep 22, 2021 World Classic Powerlifting Championships Open 1,146.4 479.02
1 EPF Sep 2, 2021 Western European Powerlifting Championships Open 1,190.5 483.87
3 FFForce Jul 2, 2021 Silent Worker Meet Prime Time 1,196.0 487.83
1 VGPF Sep 25, 2020 Corona Herstart - Wedstrijd 2 Open 1,091.3 454.33
1 VGPF Feb 7, 2020 Interclub 1 Open 887.4 372.16

Data source: OpenPowerlifting. Data through August 8, 2026.

Sonita Muluh has taken part in a total of 29 sanctioned powerlifting competitions, 16 of which saw her take home the title. She has won some of the greatest titles that the sport has to offer, including the IPF World Championships and EPF European Championships, while also setting multiple World Records in the process.

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