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Home » Powerlifting News » 2025 IPF World Bench Press Championships Results

2025 IPF World Bench Press Championships Results

The world's top pressers clashed in Norway.

Phil Blechman
Written by Phil Blechman
Last updated on May 27th, 2025

The 2025 International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) World Classic and Equipped Bench Press Championships took place in Drammen, Norway, from May 17-25, 2025. The competition featured raw and equipped powerlifting for each IPF weight class in men’s and women’s divisions.

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2025 IPF World Bench Press Championships Results

Below are the results for the top five in each division contested in Drammen, with weights listed in kilograms:

Men’s Classic Results

59KG

  1. Fredrik Eskil Myrvang — 165 (bodyweight 56.22)
  2. Jaba Sepiahvili — 165 (bodyweight 58.35)
  3. Kensuke Izumi — 150
  4. Gaute Lynghamar Ronaes — 132.5

66KG

  1. Abdulkarim Karaman — 190
  2. Tatsuya Kawashima — 185
  3. Tsotne Bezhashvili — 180
  4. Jalen Nelson — 165
  5. Antonio Lores Sanchez — 162.5

74KG

  1. Kosei Yokoyama — 226
  2. Azat Salmen — 200
  3. Martin Madsen — 190
  4. Derek Logrande — 187.5
  5. Mathis Convers — 185

83KG

  1. Ivan Chuprynko — 232.5
  2. Daiki Kodama — 220
  3. Jon Gruden — 210 (bodyweight 81.89)
  4. Vologymyr Tsaturian — 210 (bodyweight 82.4)
  5. Alexander Yemchenko — 207.5

93KG

  1. Orgilbold Galdan — 227.5 (bodyweight 89)
  2. Leo Ottinger — 227.5 (bodyweight 91.41)
  3. Bohdan Bon — 227.5 (bodyweight 92.71)
  4. Jonathan Henningsson — 225
  5. Josef Eriksson — 222.5

105KG

  1. Vyacheslav Tsoy — 242.5 (bodyweight 100.71)
  2. Jony Tajakka — 242.5 (bodyweight 104.95)
  3. Hakan Reher — 240
  4. Nathan Young — 235
  5. Theophile Le — 230

120KG

  1. Leunard Gervalla — 263
  2. Sodnompiljee Enkhbayar — 250
  3. Kaden Hush — 247.5 (bodyweight 117.74)
  4. Ivan Kryha — 247.5 (bodyweight 118)
  5. Dimitriy Li — 242.5

+120KG

  1. Farod-James Kee — 272.5
  2. Shane Martin — 260 (bodyweight 132.75)
  3. Markus Patschke — 260 (bodyweight 169.2)
  4. Romuald Masse — 250
  5. Samuel Hajnik — 242.5

Men’s Equipped Results

59KG

  1. Bat-Amgalan Purevsuren — 202.5
  2. Shingis Yelzhanov — 200
  3. Fredrik Eskil Myrvang — 197.5

66KG

  1. Abdulkarim Karaman — 245
  2. Andreas Frasl — 232.5
  3. Mykhailo Shablii — 180
  4. Joni Niskanen — 110

74KG

  1. Hiroshi Ishikawa — 280
  2. Yosuke Kikuchi — 275
  3. Oleg Butenko — 250
  4. Vladyslav Protsenko — 225
  5. Alex Fodor — 215

83KG

  1. Daiki Kodama — 307.5
  2. Ivan Chuprynko — 275
  3. Matias Viiperi — 250
  4. Ludwig Galetzka —225
  5. Magnus Varpen Langleite — 215

93KG

  1. Yasuki Yamashita — 325
  2. Kevin Jaeger — 312.5
  3. Adam Mamola — 307.5
  4. Rafal Zalewski — 305
  5. Mads Friche — 292.5

105KG

  1. Askar Shokhanov — 340
  2. Viktor Leskovets — 335
  3. Tumenjargal Dashzegve — 332.5 (bodyweight 103.17)
  4. Bhaskar Shah — 332.5 (bodyweight 104.23)
  5. Oliver Dahlkvist — 292.5

120KG

  1. Ilya Maslov — 355
  2. Chimidtseren Bataa — 352.5
  3. Ralf Male — 342.5
  4. Markus Ahonen — 335
  5. Jessie Badeaux — 330

+120KG

  1. Rasmus Mirblom — 362.5
  2. Shane Martin — 360
  3. Dimitry Li — 330
  4. Jaan Lahe — 290
  5. Craig Coggle — 270

Women’s Classic Results

47KG

  1. Emelie Aslund — 92.5
  2. Kotchaphan Mai-On — 77.5
  3. Sakar Hamawandi — 75
  4. Mari Beglarashvili — 70 (bodyweight 44.71)
  5. Gigi Nicolson — 70 (bodyweight 46.73)

52KG

  1. Jamie Fisher — 107.5
  2. Sachiko Iwamoto — 102.5
  3. Johanna Kuronen — 92.5
  4. Lola Trempe — 87.5 (bodyweight 51.47)
  5. Miyabi Kikuchi — 87.5 (bodyweight 51.76)

57KG

  1. Monica da La Torre — 110
  2. Jenni Henriksson — 107.5 (bodyweight 55.17)
  3. Hanna Buturlym — 107.5 (bodyweight 56.51)
  4. Alison Huet — 107.5 (bodyweight 56.64)
  5. Krisztina Nagypal — 105

63KG

  1. Fanni Savela — 122.5
  2. Clara Isabelle Haeberer — 117.5
  3. Sophie Desroches — 115 (bodyweight 61.49)
  4. Elin Kolding — 115 (bodyweight 61.65)
  5. Elise Rosenborg — 115 (bodyweight 61.69)

69KG

  1. Marte Kjenner — 135
  2. Aletta Rozsnyai Kovacs — 132.5
  3. Matilda Vilmar — 125
  4. Kathrine Forsberg — 122.5
  5. Llio Godfrey-Flower — 120

76KG

  1. Laura Mautalen — 147.5
  2. Chelsea Savit — 135
  3. Vilma Olsson — 122.5
  4. Micaela Odling — 120
  5. Maria Letnes — 110

84KG

  1. Michelle Robbins — 140
  2. Mira Lahtinen — 132.5
  3. Snita Camilla Bratland — 127.5
  4. Lelja Strik — 122.5
  5. Ankie Timmers — 117.5

+84KG

  1. Matilda Hjalle — 155 (bodyweight 108.63)
  2. Johanna Laitinen — 155 (bodyweight 112.2)
  3. Hildeborg Hugdal — 135
  4. Lea Schreiner — 115
  5. Sylvie Dube-Forslund — 110

Women’s Equipped Results

47KG

  1. Aya Fukuda — 117.5
  2. Okasna Motrunchyk — 110
  3. Karina Simoniants — 97.5
  4. Agnieszka Zimmermann — 92.5 (bodyweight 46.7)
  5. Assiya Orazbekova — 92.5 (bodyweight 46.89)

52KG

  1. Tetiana Shchavinska — 135
  2. Miyabi Kikuchi — 132.5
  3. Marcela Sandvik — 120
  4. Amila Dissanayake — 117.5

57KG

  1. Ellie Steel — 145
  2. Hanna Buturlym — 142.5 (bodyweight 55.75)
  3. Blanka Bartonkova — 142.5 (bodyweight 56.16)
  4. Akane Ishibashi — 140
  5. Kayla Casey — 130

63KG

  1. Elise Rosenborg — 160
  2. Hilde Haugen Mikkelsen — 150
  3. Emma Tigerberg — 132.5
  4. Maria Karjalainen — 130
  5. Orkhontuul Ochirbat — 125

69KG

  1. Matilda Vilmar — 190
  2. Marthe Tjelta — 160
  3. Ingvild Hansen — 152.5
  4. Namiko Sakata — 150
  5. Veronika Bordiuh — 135

76KG

  1. Agnes Rudin — 170
  2. Linda Kristensen — 165
  3. Rachel Steedman — 162.5
  4. Juliane Slettnes — 160
  5. Daria Launiczak — 155

84KG

  1. Ankie Timmers — 197.5
  2. Airi Sakaguchi — 180
  3. Sofia Kamlund — 155
  4. Emily Badeaux — 140
  5. Kayla Livingston — 110

+84KG

  1. Katrina Sweatman — 240.5
  2. Hildeborg Hugdal — 232.5
  3. Maria Kamp Jensen — 215
  4. Matilda Hjalle — 197.5
  5. Katie Fischer — 150

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Featured image: @theipf on Instagram

Phil Blechman

About Phil Blechman

Phil is a native New Yorker passionate about storytelling, bodybuilding, and game design. He holds a BFA from Syracuse University.

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