Karlina Tongotea (76KG) Sets 225.5-kg (497.1-lb) Squat World Record at 2023 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships

June 21, 2023
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The 2023 IPF World Classic Open Powerlifting Championships not only witnessed an array of record-breaking moments but also introduced us to some remarkable new talents in the powerlifting arena. One of those was Karlina Tongotea from New Zealand, who competed in the raw 76-kilogram weight class. Despite making her debut in one of the biggest competitions currently, Karlina outperformed some huge names to win the title. In addition, she also set a Squat IPF World Record.

Going into the competition, last year’s champion ,Jessica Buettner, and Agata Sitko were the favorites for many fans. However, Karlina Tongotea put up a perfect performance to break through to the top spot, even putting a cherry on top with a World Record.

Karlina Tongotea set a new IPF World Record with a 225.5-kilogram (497.1-pound) squat that she achieved on her third attempt. This was heavier than the previous World Record, which was also in her possession, by 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds). Karlina set the old record just a few months ago by squatting 223.5 kilograms (492.7 pounds) at 2023 IPF Sheffield Powerlifting Championships.

Watch the lift here:

Related: Sonita Muluh (+84KG) Scores 285.5-kg (629.4-lb) Raw Squat All-Time World Record at 2023 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships

Karlina Tongotea’s Full Performance

Karlina Tongotea weighed in at 75.65 kilograms (166.8 pounds) for the 2023 IPF Worlds, which was obviously the perfect bodyweight for her. She completed all nine attempts successfully, which was a necessity for her since her rivals could have taken the lead if she messed up at any point. However, Karlina gave credit to those who pushed her to the limit during the competition.

Squat

  • 215 kilograms (474 pounds)
  • 222.5 kilograms (490.5 pounds)
  • 225.5 kilograms (497.1 pounds) — U76KG IPF World Record

Bench Press

  • 115 kilograms (253.5 pounds)
  • 120 kilograms (264.5 pounds)
  • 122.5 kilograms (270.1 pounds)

Deadlift

  • 235 kilograms (518.1 pounds)
  • 242.5 kilograms (534.6 pounds)
  • 245 kilograms (540.1 pounds)

Total — 593 kilograms (1,307.3 pounds)

“I am so proud of how I executed this competition, in a category full of world-class athletes, with extremely impressive resumes.”

Watch all the lifts here:

Related: Powerlifter Zac Meyers (140KG) Sets 1,077.5-kg (2,375.5-lb) Raw Total All-Time World Record Previously Held By Larry Wheels

Karlina Tongotea’s Competition History

Personal Bests

Equip Squat Bench Deadlift Total Dots
Raw 492.7 273.4 492.7 1322.8 583.36

Competition Results

Place Fed Date Competition Division Total Dots
9 IPF 2023-03-25 Sheffield Powerlifting Championships Open 1308.4 576.04
1 CommonwealthPF 2022-11-28 Commonwealth Championships Open 1322.8 583.36
1 NZPF 2022-08-01 New Zealand Championships Open 1300.7 573.04
1 NZPF 2022-03-26 Auckland Powerlifting Championships Open 1283.1 565.66
1 WP-NZ 2021-06-05 North Island Championships Open 1219.2 551.83
1 WP 2021-01-30 Oceania Championships Open 1175.1 531.46
1 WP-NZ 2020-07-18 North Island Championships Open 1155.2 511.81
1 WP 2020-07-08 Pacific Invitational Open 1155.2 511.81
1 WP 2019-10-03 World Championships Open 1075.9 493.89
1 WP-NZ 2019-07-26 National Championships Open 1047.2 489.34
DQ WP 2019-04-12 Pacific Challenge Open
1 WP 2018-12-14 Oceania Championships Open 964.5 467.84
2 NZPF 2018-08-23 New Zealand Powerlifting Championships Open 987.7 458.4
1 NZPF 2018-06-02 North Island Championships Open 925.9 426.44
2 NZPF 2018-04-08 Auckland Powerlifting Championships Open 887.4 410.35

Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: April 12, 2023

Karlina Tongotea has taken part in 16 sanctioned powerlifting competitions so far and won 12 of them. So far, her greatest success has been at the 2023 IPF Worlds, where she won the gold medal and set a new world record. However, Karlina is also accomplished in other areas of life, as she is a family doctor by profession. She has found a perfect balance, which enables her to perform well in both powerlifting and being a doctor.

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