Carola Garra (63KG) Sets All-Time World Record Raw Total of 557.5 Kilograms at 2023 IPF World Classic Championships

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The 2023 IPF World Classic Championships in St. Julien, Malta, saw another all-time raw world record fall. The competition, taking place from June 11-18, 2023, has already seen Natalie Richards eclipse the all-time raw world record in the 57-kilograms class with a total of 512.5 kilograms.In the Women’s 63-kilogram category, gold-medalist Carola Garra of Italy set a new all-time world record raw total of 557.5 kilograms (1,229.1 pounds), exceeding the previous record held by France’s Prescillia Bavoil by a single kilogram.Garra weighed in at an official 62.9 kilograms. Her performance comprised of eight successful attempts is below:Garra defeated the defending world champion Meghan Scanlon of the USA by a staggering 25 kilograms.
The previous all-time raw world record in the women’s 63-kilogram class was 556.5 kilograms, scored by France’s Prescillia Bavoil at the 2022 IPF Arnold Sports Festival. While Bavoil was also in Malta to compete in the 2023 IPF World Classic Championships, she competed in the 69-kilogram class, where she set an all-time world record raw squat of 211.5 kilograms.
Garra’s had the second heaviest-ever total at 63-kilograms entering the 2023 IPF World Classic Championships, thanks to her 546-kilogram total at the contest that Bavoil set the all-time world record. The 2023 IPF World Classic Championships conclude on June 18, 2023. In addition to Garra, Richards, and Bavoil’s raw world records in the women’s categories, the 47-kilogram category saw Tiffany Chapon set a raw bench press world record in her gold-medal performance, and Heather Connor became the first 47-kilogram lifter ever to deadlift 200 kilograms — a raw world record. Additionally, Farhanna Farid set a new raw deadlift world record of 203 kilograms in the 52-kilogram class.

The 2023 IPF World Classic Championships in St. Julien, Malta, saw another all-time raw world record fall. The competition, taking place from June 11-18, 2023, has already seen Natalie Richards eclipse the all-time raw world record in the 57-kilograms class with a total of 512.5 kilograms.

In the Women’s 63-kilogram category, gold-medalist Carola Garra of Italy set a new all-time world record raw total of 557.5 kilograms (1,229.1 pounds), exceeding the previous record held by France’s Prescillia Bavoil by a single kilogram.

Garra weighed in at an official 62.9 kilograms. Her performance comprised of eight successful attempts is below:

Garra defeated the defending world champion Meghan Scanlon of the USA by a staggering 25 kilograms.


The previous all-time raw world record in the women’s 63-kilogram class was 556.5 kilograms, scored by France’s Prescillia Bavoil at the 2022 IPF Arnold Sports Festival. While Bavoil was also in Malta to compete in the 2023 IPF World Classic Championships, she competed in the 69-kilogram class, where she set an all-time world record raw squat of 211.5 kilograms.
Garra’s had the second heaviest-ever total at 63-kilograms entering the 2023 IPF World Classic Championships, thanks to her 546-kilogram total at the contest that Bavoil set the all-time world record.

The 2023 IPF World Classic Championships conclude on June 18, 2023. In addition to Garra, Richards, and Bavoil’s raw world records in the women’s categories, the 47-kilogram category saw Tiffany Chapon set a raw bench press world record in her gold-medal performance, and Heather Connor became the first 47-kilogram lifter ever to deadlift 200 kilograms — a raw world record. Additionally, Farhanna Farid set a new raw deadlift world record of 203 kilograms in the 52-kilogram class.



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