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Martin Wildauer "The Deadlift Kid"

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Years Active 2008 - 2017
Born November 27, 1987
Height 1.90m
Weight 145kg
Birthplace Kufstein, Austria
Country 🇦🇹 Austria
Retired Wikipedia

Competition Statistics

73 Total Contests
10 Total Wins
2008 - 2017 Years Active

International

63 Contests
4 Wins

National

10 Contests
6 Wins

World's Strongest Man

2 Appearances
1 Finals
0 Wins
#12 Best Finish

Powerlifting Records

370.0kg Best Deadlift
370.0kg Best Total
1 meet Raw WUAP-AUT Last: Apr 2018

Data from OpenPowerlifting.org (CC0)

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Career Trajectory

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Personal Details

Full Name
Martin Wildauer
Nickname
"The Deadlift Kid"
Date of Birth
November 27, 1987
Birthplace
Kufstein, Austria
Country
Austria

Physical Stats

Height
1.90m
Weight
145kg
Gender
Male

Career

Years Active
2008 - 2017
Status
Retired
Total Competitions
73
Total Wins
10

Last updated: February 23, 2026

About Martin Wildauer

Martin Wildauer, known as "The Deadlift Kid", is a strongman athlete. Wildauer stands 190 cm (6'3") and competes at 145 kg (320 lbs). Born in Kufstein, Austria, Wildauer is currently 38 years old.

Wildauer's competitive career spanned from 2008 to 2017. Across 73 competitions, Wildauer has claimed 10 wins. Wildauer's international record includes 63 competitions with 4 wins on the world stage.

Wildauer reached the World's Strongest Man final 1 time across 2 appearances. Wildauer's best WSM result is a 12th-place finish.

Read more about Martin Wildauer on Wikipedia.

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