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Home » Powerlifting News » Evie Corrigan (52KG) Sets IPF Raw Deadlift and Total World Records at 2024 Sheffield Championships

Evie Corrigan (52KG) Sets IPF Raw Deadlift and Total World Records at 2024 Sheffield Championships

Corrigan didn't defend the title, but scored £10,000 in bonus money.

Phil Blechman
Written by Phil Blechman
Last updated on February 12th, 2024

The 2024 Sheffield Powerlifting Championships in Sheffield, England, on Feb. 10, 2024, saw arguably the biggest torrential downfall of IPF raw world records ever. Defending Sheffield champion Evie Corrigan in the 52-kilogram class contributed to the storm.

Corrigan posted a superb performance, going eight for nine in attempts and setting two new IPF raw world records along the way. She chipped the IPF raw deadlift world record by half a kilogram up to 208.5 kilograms and shattered her IPF raw total world record by a monstrous 21 kilograms, ascending it to 481 kilograms. Check out her full performance below:

2024 Sheffield Championships Results — Evie Corrigan, 52KG

Corrigan weighed in officially at 51.8 kilograms. The weights below are in kilograms:

  • Squat
    • 160
    • 165
    • 167.5
  • Bench Press
    • 97.5
    • 102.5
    • 105
  • Deadlift
    • 197.5
    • 208.5 — IPF Raw World Record
    • 216
  • Total — 481 kilograms — IPF Raw World Record

[Related: Taylor Atwood’s “World Champion Mindset” When Lifting Heavy In Training]

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[Related: Wascar Carpio (59KG) Raw Deadlifts 273 Kilograms in Prep for 2024 Powerlifting America Raw Nationals]

Corrigan entered the 2024 Sheffield as the defending champion and came prepared to rewrite the history books. Unfortunately for Corrigan, she was surrounded by arguably the strongest female field of any raw powerlifting meet in IPF in history. Corrigan broke the world record in the 52-kilogram class by 21 kilograms and still fell shy of the podium.

The 2024 Sheffield ranked athletes of different weight classes based on their scored percentage of their respective weight class’s total world record. Corrigan held the record in the 52-kilogram class at 460 kilograms entering the competition.

Corrigan’s fourth-place finish is still immensely respectable, given her performance, and she did not leave empty-handed. In addition to her prize money for ranking fourth, she was also awarded £5,000 pounds for each record she broke, bringing her total prize payout to £16,000.

2024 Sheffield Championships Results

Corrigan eclipsed her previous IPF raw world record total, scoring 103.2 percent. However, the female field was so strong in Sheffield that it was only sufficient for a fourth-place finish overall.

Women

  1. Agata Sitko (69KG) — 600 Kilograms, 109.3%
  2. Prescillia Bavoil (69KG) — 585 Kilograms, 106.6%
  3. Carola Garra (69KG) — 582.5 Kilograms, 106.1%
  4. Evie Corrigan (52KG) — 481 Kilograms, 103.2%
  5. Brittany Schlater (+84KG) — 710 Kilograms, 102.4%
  6. Sonita Kyen Muluh (+84KG) — 708 Kilograms, 102.1%
  7. Karlina Tongotea (76KG) — 610.5 Kilograms, 101.8%
  8. Jade Jacob (57KG) — 519.5 Kilograms, 101.4%
  9. Natalie Richards (57KG) — 516.5 Kilograms, 100.8%
  10. Tiffany Chapon (47KG) — 431.5 Kilograms, 100.7%
  11. Amanda Lawrence (84KG) — 647 Kilograms, 100.3%
  12. Noemie Allabert (52KG) — 447.5 Kilograms, 97.3%

Men

  1. Gustav Hedlund (93KG) — 895 Kilograms, 100.8% 
  2. Jonathan Cayco (93KG) — 890.5 Kilograms, 100.6%
  3. Delaney Wallace (83KG) — 842.5 Kilograms, 100.2%
  4. Gavin Adin (93KG) — 887 Kilograms, 99.9%
  5. Panagiotis Tarinidis (66KG) — 702.5 Kilograms, 98.9%
  6. Timothy Monigatti (74KG) — 789.5 Kilograms, 98.7%
  7. Carlos Petterson-Grifith (93KG) — 875 Kilograms, 98.5%
  8. Anatolii Novopismennyi (105KG) — 925.5 Kilograms, 98.5%
  9. Carl Johansson (74KG) — 785.5 Kilograms, 98.2%
  10. Kyota Ushiyama (66KG) — 690 Kilograms, 97.1%
  11. Jesus Olivares (+120KG) —1,152.5 Kilograms, 96.6%
  12. Tony Cliffe (120KG) — 925 Kilograms, 94.5% 

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Featured image: @beeevie 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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