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Home » Powerlifting News » 2025 IPF World Classic Championships Results

2025 IPF World Classic Championships Results

The biggest names proved why they are atop the divisions!

Phil Blechman
Written by Phil Blechman
Last updated on June 17th, 2025

The 2025 International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) World Classic Championships occurred in Chemnitz, Germany, from June 8-15, 2025. The major highlights from the competition were the following world records:

  • Heather Connor (47KG) set new deadlift and total world records.
  • Tiffany Chapon (47KG) set a new bench press world record.
  • Pleun Dekkers (52KG) set a new squat world record.
  • Sara Naldi (57KG) set new squat and total world records.
  • Alba Bostrom (63KG) set a new total world record.
  • Carola Garra (69KG) set a new squat world record.
  • Ziana Azariah (84KG) set a new deadlift world record.
  • Brittany Schlater (+84KG) set a new total world record.
  • Natalie Laalaai (+84KG) set a new deadlift world record.
  • Chun-Chia Fan (74KG) set a new bench press world record.
  • Joseph Borenstein (83KG) set new bench press and total world records.
  • Jonathan Cayco (93KG) set a new bench press world record.
  • Anthony McNoughton (105KG) set new bench press and world world records.
  • Devin Williams (120KG) set a new bench press world record.
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2025 IPF World Classic Championships Results

Below are the podium results for each weight category contested in Chemnitz. The results are listed in kilograms as: Squat/Bench Press/Deadlift — Total

Women’s 47KG

  1. Heather Connor (USA) — 147.5/75/212.5 — 435 | World Record Deadlift, Total
  2. Tiffany Chapon (FRA) — 162.5/102/170 — 434.5 | World Record Bench Press
  3. Vicky Kijumnuayporn (AUS) — 145/92.5/175 — 412.5

Women’s 52KG

  1. Evie Corrigan (NZL) — 167.5/107.5/205 — 480
  2. Megan-Li Smith (NZL) — 172.5/107.5/197.5 — 477.5
  3. Pleun Dekkers (NED) — 178/92.5/182.5 — 453 | World Record Squat

Women’s 57KG

  1. Sara Naldi (ITA) — 197.5/107.5/215 — 520 | World Record Squat, Total
  2. Jade Jacob (FRA) —182.5/100.222.5 — 505
  3. Jay Nnamani (GBR) — 180/100/225 — 505

Women’s 63KG

  1. Alba Bostrom (SWE) — 197.5/140/227.5 — 565 | World Record Total
  2. Chiara Bernardi (ITA) — 200/127.5/232.5 — 560
  3. Meghan Scanlon (USA) — 200/137.5/207.5 — 545

Women’s 69KG

  1. Agata Sitko (POL) — 207.5/150/255 — 612.5
  2. Carola Garra (ITA) — 226/150/212.5 — 588.5 | World Record Squat
  3. Chandler Babb (ISV) — 200/122.5/247.5 | 570

Women’s 76KG

  1. Karlina Tongotea (NZL) — 225/132.5/255 — 612.5
  2. Cranon Worford (USA) — 222.5/127.5/245 — 595
  3. Laura Mautalen (FRA) — 197.5/150/242.5 — 590

Women’s 84KG

  1. Amanda Lawrence (USA) — 237.5/135/255 — 627.5
  2. Ziana Azariah (GBR) — 220/117.5/269.5 — 607 | World Record Deadlift
  3. Jessica Buettner (CAN) — 212.5/110/245 — 567.5

Women’s +84KG

  1. Brittany Schlater (CAN) — 295/162.5/280 — 737.5 | World Record Total
  2. Sonita Kyen Muluh (BEL) — 315/157.5/245 — 717.5
  3. Natalie Laalaai (AUS) — 267.5/135/285.5 — 688 | World Record Deadlift

Men’s 59KG

  1. Ivan Campano Diaz (ESP) — 215/147.5/275 — 637.5
  2. Antoine Garcia (FRA) — 230/135/245 — 610
  3. Kwaku Nyarko (ISV) — 212.5/127.5/247.5 — 587.5

Men’s 66KG

  1. Kjell Egil Bakkelund (NOR) — 247.5/185/310 — 742.5
  2. Avery Jackson (USA) — 257.5/155/287.5 — 700
  3. Santos Jimenez (MEX) — 227.5/170/287.5 — 685

Men’s 74KG

  1. Austin Perkins (USA) — 317.5/200/325 — 842.5
  2. Chun-Chia Fan (TPE) — 255/215.5/302.5 — 773 | World Record Bench Press
  3. Joshua Wright (GER) — 242.5/185/310 — 737.5

Men’s 83KG

  1. Joseph Borenstein (USA) — 302.5/215/372.5 — 890 | World Record Bench Press, Total
  2. Jurins Kengamu (GBR) — 310/190/357.5
  3. Ade Omisakin (GBR) — 310/195/337.5

Men’s 93KG

  1. Emil Krastev (BUL) — 315/240/355 — 910
  2. Gustav Hedlund (SWE) — 325/222.5/350 — 897.5
  3. Jonathan Cayco (USA) — 307.5/246/340 — 893.5 | World Record Bench Press

Men’s 105KG

  1. Anthony McNaughton (USA) — 360/250.5/365 — 975.5 | World Record Bench Press and Total
  2. Keenan Lee (USA) — 357.5/225/367.5 — 950
  3. Emil Norling (SWE) — 347.5/217.5/370 — 935

Men’s 125KG

  1. Etienne El Chaer (LBN) — 340/232.5/390 — 962.5
  2. Nonso Chinye (GBR) — 345/217.5/390 — 952.5
  3. Devin Williams (USA) — 325.265.5/360 — 950.5 | World Record Bench Press

Men’s +125KG

  1. Jesus Olivares (USA) — 430/270/370 — 1,070
  2. Cenk Kocak (TUR) — 375/250/372.5 — 997.5
  3. Ajay Sharma (GBR) — 405/232.5/357.5 — 995

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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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