4x IPF World Champion Tiffany Chapon Wins 2025 Silent Worker Meet 8 & Sets a Massive Squat Competition PR

Tiffany Chapon’s squat, bench press, and total exceeded the U47KG IPF World Records.

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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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Tiffany Chapon Wins 2025 Silent Worker Meet 8
Tiffany Chapon Wins 2025 Silent Worker Meet 8 - Image credit @turbo_tiff & @_swmeet Instagram

Tiffany Chapon is one of the most successful powerlifters in the International Powerlifting Federation, having won four World Championships from 2021 to 2024. However, she lost her title in 2025, which ignited a fire in her, pushing her to become an even better athlete than before. So, after months of hard work, Tiffany got the chance to display her progress at the 2025 Silent Worker Meet 8 on October 25th in France. She won the overall competition, proving to be the best pound-for-pound lifter with 119.91 GL Points.

Note: GL Points are calculated based on the achieved Total and the bodyweight of each athlete. So, it is used to rank everyone regardless of their weight class and determines the overall pound-for-pound winner.

Tiffany Chapon’s Full Performance Overview

Tiffany Chapon missed just one out of nine lifts and beat the likes of 2024 IPF U83KG World Champion, Jurins Kengamu, and the 2025 IPF U93KG World Champion, Emil Krastev. So, her medal from the 2025 Silent Worker Meet 8 is definitely one of her most impressive achievements, as she faced and beat some of the strongest powerlifters in the world.

Tiffany Chapon exceeded the Raw Squat, Bench Press, and Total U47KG IPF World Records during her performance. While that is the division she usually competes in, Tiffany weighed 48.9 kilograms (107.8 pounds) at the 2025 Silent Worker Meet 8. So, if she wants to make the records official, Tiffany will have to cut down to 47 kilograms (103.6 pounds) for her next international performance.

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Squat

Tiffany Chapon’s heaviest squat came out to 170 kilograms (374.8 pounds), which marked a new Competition PR for her. In order to complete it, she put on a lifting belt, knee sleeves, and a pair of wrist wraps to ease the pressure on her joints. She then planted her feet in a narrow stance and lifted the bar from the rack. After reaching the required depth, Tiffany began to ascend and reached lockout just a moment later.

Considering that she exceeded the U47KG IPF World Record by 4.5 kilograms (9.9 pounds) at the Silent Worker Meet 8, it is safe to say that she’ll be able to replicate the lift when time comes for her to cut weight and compete at an IPF-sanctioned competition.

“I’ve never felt so strong on squats and I finally got to work it out on the platform,” translation of Tiffany Chapon’s Instagram caption.

  • 155 kilograms (341.7 pounds)
  • 165 kilograms (363.8 pounds)
  • 170 kilograms (374.8 pounds) — Competition PR

Watch the squat here:

Related: Tiffany Chapon (47KG) Breaks Squat, Bench Press, and Total World Records at 2024 IPF Sheffield Powerlifting Championships

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Bench Press

Tiffany Chapon’s performance on the bench press was equally impressive. Her heaviest lift came out to 107.5 kilograms (237 pounds), which is 5.5 kilograms (12.1 pounds) heavier than the U47KG IPF World Record. However, as mentioned before, Tiffany’s bodyweight exceeded the 47-kilogram weight class by 1.9 kilograms (4.2 pounds). Regardless, the lift shows how strong Tiffany is on the bench press.

  • 100 kilograms (220.5 pounds)
  • 105 kilograms (231.5 pounds)
  • 107.5 kilograms (237 pounds)

Deadlift

Tiffany Chapon wrapped up her performance with a 172.5-kilogram (380.3-pound) deadlift. She tried to set a new competition PR of 177.5 kilograms (391.3 pounds) on her final attempt. She was unfortunately unsuccessful but still managed to win the 2025 Silent Worker Meet 8.

  • 162.5 kilograms (358.3 pounds)
  • 172.5 kilograms (380.3 pounds)
  • Unsuccessful — 177.5 kilograms (391.3 pounds)

Total — 450 kilograms (992 pounds)

Watch all of Tiffany Chapon’s lifts here:

Related: Tiffany Chapon (47KG) Locks Out a 101.5-kg (223.7-lb) Raw Bench Press IPF World Record at 2025 IPF Sheffield Powerlifting Championships

At just 24 years old, Tiffany Chapon has already taken part in 26 sanctioned powerlifting competitions. She won 18 of those and has set multiple World Records. With such an incredible resume, Tiffany is already considered to be one of the greatest powerlifters ever, but there is no doubt that she will continue to solidify her legacy in the years 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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