2024 WRPF Ghost Clash 3 Powerlifting Meet Preview

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The World Raw Powerlifting Federation (WRPF) will present the Ghost Clash 3 meet on the weekend of April 6-7, 2024, at The Tank Brewing Co. in Miami, FL. The meet features amateur and professional competitions with raw and raw w/wraps competitions. The Amateur Day is on Saturday, April 6, and the Pro Day is on Sunday, April 7,...
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The World Raw Powerlifting Federation (WRPF) will present the Ghost Clash 3 meet on the weekend of April 6-7, 2024, at The Tank Brewing Co. in Miami, FL. The meet features amateur and professional competitions with raw and raw w/wraps competitions.





The Amateur Day is on Saturday, April 6, and the Pro Day is on Sunday, April 7, 2024. The lists of divisions and athletes for all full meet lifters can be seen below, as shown on the meet’s LiftingCast page:
















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[Related: Zahir Khudayarov (125KG) Matches Second-Heaviest Ever Raw Bench Press of 287.5 Kilograms (633.8 Pounds) In Training]





Saturday, March 6, 2024 — Amateur Day



Below are the athletes competing on Day One:





Women’s Raw Open 60KG



  • Brianna Donatucci


  • Brittany Lisa


  • Samantha Johnson



Women’s Raw Open 67.5KG



  • Miranda Good


  • Brooke Mitchell


  • Amber Shackelford


  • Delaney Hopkins



Women’s Raw Open 75KG



  • Samantha Taha


  • Janet Macias


  • Skye Murray


  • Madeline Scott



Women’s Raw Open 82.5KG



  • Gina Caiafa


  • Nalae Yang



Women’s Raw Open 90KG



  • Kelly Ikalina


  • Jessica Berkery


  • Stacey Dewitt


  • Lexi Leneau


  • Courtney Fox



Women’s Raw Open 100KG



  • Melissa Hufford


  • Lauren Calloway


  • Brie Levy



Women’s Raw Open 125KG



  • Shauntre Lilley



Women’s Raw Open 140KG



  • Amanda Torres



Women’s Raw With Wraps Open 75KG



  • Kaitlin Haddad



Women’s Raw With Wraps Sub-Master (35-39) 75KG



  • Kaitlin Haddad



Men’s Raw Junior (18-19) 82.5KG



  • Anthony Ferrara



Men’s Raw Junior (20-23) 110KG



  • Luke Vonhollen


  • Dylan Clawson



Men’s Raw Master (40-44) 125KG



  • Michael Greeno



Men’s Raw Master (45-49) 125KG



  • Crawford (Larry) Mizell



Men’s Raw Open 67.5KG



  • Avery Jackson



Men’s Raw Open 82.5KG



  • Anthony Ferrara


  • Jerry Whisenhunt


  • Thomas Boswinkle


  • Justin Evangelista


  • Ernesto Lopez


  • Phillip Bennett


  • Ran Tun



Men’s Raw Open 90KG



  • Timothy Zhuravlev


  • David Joplin


  • Coleton Rescignano


  • Josh Kersh


  • Micaiah Branch



Men’s Raw Open 100KG



  • Eugene Zhuravlev


  • Ethan Featherstone


  • Drew Stocklein


  • Daniel Longo


  • Justin Robinson


  • Jeremy Lowery


  • Vance Cohee


  • Eli Mcdaniel



Men’s Raw Open 110KG



  • Zach Tyree


  • Dylan Hawk


  • Christian Davis


  • Luke Vonhollen


  • Scott Percy


  • Anthony Giarolo


  • Russ Wood


  • Patrick Hughes


  • Adam Frandsen


  • Oniel Martinez Orozco


  • Rudy Salandanan Jr.


  • Louis Nutter


  • Dylan Clawson



Men’s Raw Open 125KG



  • Crawford (Larry) Mizell


  • Michael Greeno


  • David Macias



Men’s Raw Open 140KG



  • Scott Schofield


  • Noah Pruitt


  • Giovanni Iurato



Men’s Raw Open +140KG



  • Matthew Cuthbert


  • Ramsey Johnson


  • Travis Bridges



Men’s Raw Sub-Master (35-39) 100KG



  • Justin Robinson



Men’s Raw Sub-Master (35-39) +140KG



  • Ramsey Johnson



Men’s Raw With Wraps Junior (18-19) 110KG



  • Nate Burket



Men’s Raw With Wraps Open 90KG



  • Bryan Kraft


  • Josh Gallone



Men’s Raw With Wraps Open 100KG



  • Jack Vernon



Men’s Raw With Wraps Open 110KG



  • Travis Dyer


  • Valeriy Kazibyekov


  • Nate Burket



Men’s Raw With Wraps Open 125KG



  • Nicolas Villalobos


  • Nikolas Bender



Men’s Raw With Wraps Open 140KG



  • Clayton Huff



[Related: Louisiana High School Student Dwayne Coleman Squats 408 Kilograms (900 Pounds) Equipped in Powerlifting Meet]
















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[Related: Betty Aborah (63KG) Raw Deadlifts 4 Kilograms Over IPF Junior World Record for a Triple]





Sunday, March 7, 2024 — Pro Day



Below are the athletes competing on Day Two:





Women’s Raw Junior (20-23) 75KG



  • Amanda Smith



Women’s Raw Open 56KG



  • Angelina Bennett



Women’s Raw Open 60KG



  • Nikki Solis



Women’s Raw Open 67.5KG



  • Naomi Sheppard


  • Ayngelia Star Ara


  • Haley Hill


  • Brittany Bowles



Women’s Raw Open 75KG



  • Amanda Smith


  • Ceejay Byam



Women’s Raw Open 82.5KG






Women’s Raw Open 100KG



  • Taylor Phillips



Women’s Raw Sub-Master (35-39) 75KG



  • Ceejay Byam



Women’s Raw With Wraps Junior (20-23) 75KG



  • Hanna Luukkonen



Women’s Raw With Wraps Master (50-54) 67.5KG



  • Suzanne Davis



Women’s Raw With Wraps Open 52KG



  • Alisha Luna



Women’s Raw With Wraps Open 56KG



  • Catalina Pineda



Women’s Raw With Wraps Open 60KG



  • Jen Hazzard


  • Valerie Leone


  • Monica Burgos Angulo



Women’s Raw With Wraps Open 67.5KG



  • Suzanne Davis



Women’s Raw With Wraps Open 75KG






Women’s Raw With Wraps Open 82.5KG






Women’s Raw With Wraps Open 90KG



  • Jaymii Morris



Men’s Raw Open 90KG



  • John Haack


  • Geramy Alexander


  • Michael Weshnak


  • Marco Galindo



Men’s Raw Open 100KG



  • Daniel Cardona


  • Louis-Alexis Gratton


  • Edward Blair


  • Omar Villegas



Men’s Raw Open 110KG



  • Jimbo Cooper


  • Dawson Windham


  • Brandon Cintron


  • Pat Horvath


  • Alec Lowi


  • Jordan Faria


  • Jamal Browner


  • Bryan Duncan


  • Alex Charchuk


  • Jake Dunn


  • David Cailler



Men’s Raw Open 125KG



  • Travis Calloway


  • Phillip Herndon


  • Anthony Krznar


  • Justin Zottl


  • William Euliss


  • Trae Lounsbury



Men’s Raw Open 140KG



  • TJ Shliff



Men’s Raw Open +140KG



  • Craig Foster


  • Patrick Maguire



Men’s Raw With Wraps Open 82.5KG



  • Nydir Hayden



Men’s Raw With Wraps Open 100KG



  • Luke Tolman


  • Rory Payne



Men’s Raw With Wraps Open 110KG



  • Bobby Hume


  • Boris Olegov Tsvetkov


  • Mike Risti



Men’s Raw With Wraps Open 125KG



  • Gabriel Vega



Men’s Raw With Wraps Open 140KG



  • Shane Haller



Men’s Raw With Wraps Sub-Master (35-39) 100KG



  • Rory Payne



[Related: Dave Richardson (125KG) Deadlifts 430 Kilograms in Training]
















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[Related: Gwen Marsden (43KG) Hits Unofficial IPF Junior World Record Deadlift and Total]





Women Athletes to Watch



Below are female powerlifters expected to post huge numbers in Miami.





Hunter Henderson



Hunter Henderson confirmed that she would focus on bodybuilding after this meet while speaking to BarBend earlier in the week. She aims to win the Chicago Pro and qualify for the 2024 Olympia.





Before that, Henderson has two world records in mind for this meet. She will try to break the all-time world record squat raw w/wraps at 82.5KG. She would also like to take home a new bench press world record.





Brianny Terry



Henderson will compete in the same category as her training partner, Brianny Terry. The last time Terry was on a platform, she set the all-time world record for the heaviest deadlift by a woman at the 2023 American Pro 2 when she completed a lift of 291 kilograms (641.6 pounds).
















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Terry is an IFBB Pro League bodybuilder in the Women’s Physique category. She previously shared that she will focus on bodybuilding in 2025, which means she will pull out all the stops to get big numbers in Miami.





Samantha Rice



Samantha Rice pulled 291 kilograms at the American Pro 2 but Terry claimed the world record for having a lighter body weight. Rice will compete raw in the 82.5KG class, and one can imagine that she would like to leave the Sunshine State with that deadlift record in her possession.





Men Athletes to Watch



Below are several world record holders in the male division who could rewrite the record books:





John Haack



Haack has bounced back and forth between the 90KG and 100KG weight classes. For this meet, he will be in the raw 90KG category.





Haack recently posted an Instagram video wherein he bench pressed 250 kilograms (551 pounds). That was the same as he lifted in the American Pro 2. He has also pulled as much as 420 kilograms in training for this contest. Another record-setting total attempt is definitely a possibility in Miami.





Jamal Browner



This is Browner’s first time on the platform since he competed in the 2022 USPA Pro Raw Championships. In 2023, he focused on strongman, competing at the 2023 World Deadlift Championships (WDC) during the Giants Live World Open.
















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Browner tied for fifth in the Deadlift event at the 2023 WDC with a lift of 430 kilograms (948 pounds). Browner has lifted as much as 455 kilograms (1,003 pounds) in sanctioned powerlifting competition.





Shane Haller



Haller made headlines at the Ghost Clash in 2022 when he squatted 420 kilograms to take the world record in the 140KG category. He most recently competed in December 2023 at the RPS King and Queen of the Platform 3 meet. Haller only makde one attempt on each lift and still totaled 1,057 kilograms.





Haller was not in the Ghost Clash 2 meet in 2023. This will be his first time competing at this event since he took that world record two years prior.





How to Watch



Both days of competition will be live-streamed free of charge on the WRPF AMERICAS – Professional Powerlifting YouTube channel. The amateur meet will be featured in two sessions and the Pro Day will have one. The links to both days’ streams can be seen below:





Saturday, April 6, 2024 — Amateur Day — AM Livestream




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCGRUVogqvQ&ab_channel=WRPFAMERICAS-ProfessionalPowerliftingVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: WRPF Professional Powerlifting Championship – 2024 Ghost Clash 3 | Day 1 / AM Session / Amateur Day (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCGRUVogqvQ&ab_channel=WRPFAMERICAS-ProfessionalPowerlifting)




[Related: 16-Year-Old Yaw Parbey (74KG) Deadlifts 320 Kilograms (705 Pounds) In Training]





Saturday, April 6, 2024 — Amateur Day — PM Livestream




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As7VkUAJxyU&ab_channel=WRPFAMERICAS-ProfessionalPowerliftingVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: WRPF Professional Powerlifting Championship – 2024 Ghost Clash 3 | Day 1 / PM Session / Amateur Day (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As7VkUAJxyU&ab_channel=WRPFAMERICAS-ProfessionalPowerlifting)




[Related: Zuzanna Kula (57KG) Breaks IPF Equipped Bench Press World Record With 161 Kilograms]





Sunday, April 7, 2024 — Pro Day — Full-Day Livestream




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPA-8BHoHi0Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: WRPF Professional Powerlifting Championship – 2024 Ghost Clash 3 – PRO (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPA-8BHoHi0)




BarBend will provide a meet recap as well as cover any world records set during either day of competition.





Editor’s note: BarBend is the Official Media Partner of the WRPF. The two organizations maintain editorial independence unless otherwise noted on specific content projects.





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