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2023 WRPF American Pro 2 Results

The 2023 WRPF American Pro 2 featured a who’s who of elite powerlifting. The contest took place on Oct. 27-29, 2023, in  Manassas, VA, and featured drug-tested, raw with wraps, and raw contests. Several world records were eclipsed:

2023 American Pro 2 World Records

  • Jawon Bethea Garrison | 82.5KG — all-time raw world record total of 915.5 kilograms (2,018.3 pounds)
  • Liam Newell | 90KG — Junior tested all-time deadlift world record of 402.5 kilograms (887.5 pounds)
  • Nabil Akram Lahlou | 67.5KG — all-time raw deadlift world record of 325 kilograms (716 pounds)
  • Dorrell Petties | 140KG — all-time raw deadlift world record of 401 kilograms (884 pounds)
  • Sara Schiff | 125KG — all-time raw Masters deadlift world record of 280 kilograms (617.4 pounds)
  • Kristy Hawkins | 75KG — all-time highest DOTS score
  • Brianny Terry | 75KG — all-time world record deadlift of 291 Kilograms (641.6 Pounds) 

Below are the final results for each contested weight class at the 2023 WRPF American Pro 2:

[Related: Inderraj Singh Dhillon (120KG) Deadlifts 380-Kilogram Raw Double]

2023 WRPF American Pro 2 Results — Day One, Drug Tested

Below are the results from Day One. Results, in kilograms, are listed as Squat/Bench Press/Deadlift — Total:

Women’s 75KG — Raw Open

  • Cherrelle Moser — 187.5/87.5/237.5 — 512.5

Women’s 56KG — Raw Guest

  • Abigail Narvaez — 147.5/82.5/165 — 395

Women’s Junior 60KG — Raw

  • Kinzie Peterson — 162.5/80/205 — 447.5

Women’s Juinor 67.5KG — Raw

  • Grace Gill — 165/85/182.5 — 432.5

Women’s 52KG — Raw Open

  • Francesca Paraz — 135/87.5/170 — 392.5

Women’s 56KG — Raw Open

  • Jonalyn Barcarse — 125/85/175 — 385

Women’s 60KG — Raw Open

  • Kinzie Peterson — 162.5/80/205 — 447.5
  • Antoinette Iwuagwu — 167.5/85/192.5 — 445
  • Marhe Henry — 152.5/87.5/195 — 435

Women’s 67.5KG — Raw Open

  • Grace Gill — 165/85/182.5 — 432.5

Women’s 75KG — Raw Open

  • Kara Pegram Tapscott — 192.5/95/207.5 — 495
  • Brittany Rabe — 180/85/172.5 — 437.5

Women’s 90KG — Raw Open

  • Brittainy Chown — 260/145/317.5 — 722.5

Men’s 67.5KG — Raw Open

  • Christian Kearney— 260/145/317.5 — 722.5

Men’s 82.5KG — Raw Open

  • Jonathon Carlisle — 305/190/292.5 — 787.5

Men’s 100KG — Raw Open

  • Sawyer Levy — 305/165/292.5 — 762.5
  • Dominic Cino — 275/190/272.5 — 737.5

Men’s Junior 90KG (18-19) — Raw

  • Paul Acosta — 252.5/137.5/317.5 — 707.5

Men’s Junior 100KG (18-19) — Raw

  • Lance Jelen — 297.5/187.5/280 — 765

Men’s Junior 67.5KG (20-23) — Raw

  • Anthony Yatos — 257.5/140/272.5 —670

Men’s Junior 90KG (20-23) — Raw

  • Liam Newell — 275/150/402.5 — 827.5
  • David Waters — 275/162.5/340 — 777.5
  • Thomas Newell — 260/162.5/297.5 — 717.5

Men’s Junior 100KG (20-23) — Raw

  • Tyler Quesinberry — 290/192.5/297.5 — 780

Men’s Junior 110KG (20-23) — Raw

  • Sawyer Klatt — 325/185/385 — 895

Men’s Master 100KG (40-44) — Raw

  • Kirk Whittenberg — 242.5/ 207.5/285 — 735

Men’s Master +140KG (40-44) — Raw

  • John Newby — 320/212.5/285 — 817.5

Men’s 67.5KG — Raw Open

  • Nabil Akram Lahlou — 245/133/325 — 703
  • Anthony Yatos — 257.5/140/272.5 — 670
  • Ryan Pierce — 215/135/227.5 — 577.5

Men’s 75KG — Raw Open

  • Matthew Sacco — 232.5/145/287.5 — 665
  • Kawika Barnes — 210/140/245 — 595

Men’s 82.5KG — Raw Open

  • Christopher Roberts — 310/162.5/305 — 777.5
  • Jaime Velasquez — 280/182.5/310 — 772.5
  • Mookie Simon — 265/192.5/277.5 — 735
  • Casmir Hughes — 245/152.5/317.5 — 715
  • Joshua Heiss — 250/165/280 — 695
  • Jose Rosario — 222.5/160/287.5 — 670
  • Martin Castro — 217.5/147.5/272.5 — 637.5

Men’s 90KG — Raw Open

  • Xavier Ryan Bailey — 282.5/170/340 — 792.5
  • Chad Harrison — 272.5/192.5/307.5 — 772.5
  • Jimmy House — 252.5/155/305 — 732.5
  • Nicholas Elia — 275/167.5/290 — 732.5
  • Vance Cohee — 257.5/165/290 — 712.5

Men’s 100KG — Raw Open

  • Dwardly Edouard — 335/215/367.5 — 917.5
  • Ryan Jordan — 312.5/217.5/305 — 835
  • Ethan Gainley — 297.5/187.5/305 — 790
  • Timothy Persad — 275/180/320 — 775
  • Nicholas Perez — 265/205/275 — 745
  • Devin Clark — 255/183/300 — 738
  • Kirk Whittenberg — 242.5/207.5/285 — 735
  • Noah Kim — 265/167.5/275 — 707.5

Men’s 110KG — Raw Open

  • Lee Seeley — 300/200/375 — 882.5
  • Kyle Alexander — 325/172.5/365.5 — 863
  • Tracy Curry — 295/227.5/322.5 — 845
  • Rob Jadick — 307.5/207.5/320 — 835
  • Ryan Jupin — 310/205/315 — 830
  • Mason Ducote — 295/192.5/340 — 827.5
  • Michael Treese — 305/177.5/335 — 817.5

Men’s 125KG — Raw Open

  • Richard Andre — 350/212.5/360 — 922.5
  • Richard Chavez — 320/202.5/330 — 852.5
  • Antonio Thomas — 290/195/327.5 — 812/5
  • Christian Barham —297.5/170/297.5 — 765
  • Taylor Duncan — 320/177.5/255 — 752.5

Men’s 140KG —Raw Open

  • Dorrell Petties — 320/185/401 — 906
  • Zack Carr — 305/215/310 — 830

Men’s +140KG — Raw Open

  • John Newby — 320/212/5/285 — 817.5

[Related: Agata Sitko (76KG) Raw Deadlifts a 240-Kilogram (529-Pound) Double]

2023 WRPF American Pro 2 Results — Day Two | Sleeves

Below are the results from Day Two. Results, in kilograms, are listed as Squat/Bench Press/Deadlift — Total:

Women’s 75KG — Raw Guest

  • Erin Westby — 217.5/125/217.5 — 560

Women’s Junior 75KG (20-23) — Raw  

  • Amanda Smith — 227.5/120/227.5 — 575

Women’s Master 67.5KG (40-44) — Raw

  • Liz Strain — 180.5/110/70 — 360.5

Woman’s Master 125KG (45-49) — Raw

  • Sara Schiff — 220/145/280 — 645

Women’s 56KG — Raw Open

  • Yelena Espinoza — 182.5/107.5/220 — 510

Women’s 60KG — Raw Open

  • Allison Whorton — 165/80/200 — 445

Women’s 67.5KG — Raw Open

  • Barbara S. Lee — 197.5/105/230 — 532.5
  • Liz Strain — 180.5/110/70 — 360.5

Women’s 75KG — Raw Open

  • Amanda Smith — 227.5/120/227.5 — 575
  • Landri Peden — 185/105/237.5 — 527.5

Women’s 82.5KG — Raw Open

  • Shanae Smithson — 222.5/115/217.5 — 555
  • Taylor Ball — 227.5/97.5/210 — 535

Women’s 90KG — Raw Open

  • Alex Donald — 222.5/125/260 — 607.5
  • Nicole Pottieger — 217.5/130/227.5

Women’s 100KG — Raw Open

  • Tenaya Tuteur — 235/147.5/242.5 — 625

Women’s 110KG — Raw Open

  • Marissa Wilson — 240/135/215 — 590

Women’s 125KG — Raw Open

  • Sara Schiff — 220/145/280 — 645

Women’s Junior 90KG (20-23) — Raw Open

  • Connor Finnegan — 330/197.5/345 — 872.5

Women’s Junior 100KG (20-23) — Raw Open

  • Cody Wilson — 340/245/340 — 925
  • Bryce Kuznia — 317.5/162.5/380 — 860
  • John Kaufman — 300/182.5/365 — 847.5

Men’s 82.5KG — Raw

  • Jawon Bethea Garrison — 353/230/332.5 — 915.5
  • Braden Moss — 270/175/277.5 — 742.5

Men’s 90KG — Raw

  • John Haack — 362.5/250/395 — 1,007.5
  • Drake Stephens — 312.5/235/357.5 — 905
  • Connor Finnegan — 330/197.5/345 — 872.5
  • Parker Belle — 292.5/215/345 — 852.5
  • Stephen Peszynski — 250/182.5/320 — 752.5

Men’s 100KG — Raw

  • Cody Wilson — 340/245/340 — 925
  • Demerrius Slocum — 327.5/227.5/335 — 890
  • Lucian York — 335/197.5/342.5 — 875
  • Daniel Cardona — 320/210/330 — 860
  • John Kaufman — 300/182.5/365 — 847.5
  • Aaron Nance — 262.5/195/335 — 792.5
  • Daniel Dixon — 292.5/182.5/287.5 — 762.5

Men’s 110KG — Raw

  • Bryan Duncan — 317.5/217.5/427.5 — 962.5
  • Jason Legrand — 365/205/370 — 940
  • Dawson Windham — 315/225/365 — 917.5
  • Patrick Horvath — 315/197.5/395 — 907.5
  • Alex Charchuk — 310/192.5/367.5 — 870
  • Steven Ruffin — 305/187.5/350 — 842.5
  • Walker Blazek — 325/187.5/330 — 842.5
  • Jake Dunn — 307.5/215/320 — 842.5

Men’s 125KG — Raw

  • Danny Grigsby Jr. — 365/210/450 — 1,025
  • Sean Dewey — 330/227.5/330 — 887.5
  • Travis Calloway —305/250/300 — 855

Men’s 140KG — Raw

  • Zachary Zeus Smith — 327.5/235/365 — 927.5
  • Joe Jackson — 375/210/330 — 915
  • Andrew Fox — 365/212.5/335 — 912.5

Men’s +140KG — Raw

  • Luke Nall — 432.5/277.5/380 — 1,090

[Related: Denise Herber (75KG) Deadlifts 285 Kilograms (628 Pounds) During Prep For the 2023 WRPF American Pro]

2023 WRPF American Pro 2 Results — Day Three | Wraps

Below are the results from Day Two. Results, in kilograms, are listed as Squat/Bench Press/Deadlift — Total:

Women’s Master 67.5KG (50-54) — Raw

  • Suzanne Davis — 205.5/112.5/210 — 528

Women’s 56KG — Raw Open

  • Angelina Bennett — 202.5/122.5/205 — 530
  • Natalie Carr — 165/77.5/175 — 417.5

Women’s 60KG — Raw Open

  • Brittany Bowles — 227.5/132.5/217.5 — 577.5

Women’s 67.5KG — Raw Open

  • Sara Šobak — 190/137.5/202.5 — 530
  • Suzanne Davis — 205.5/112.5/210 — 528

Women’s 75KG — Raw Open

  • Kristy Hawkins — 310/152.5/262.5 — 725
  • Brianny Terry — 240/140/291 — 671
  • Denise Herber — 250/137.5/280 — 667.5

Women’s 82.5KG — Raw Open

  • Samantha Rice — 280/157.5/291 — 728.5
  • Hunter Henderson — 295/167.5/250 — 712.5
  • Brittany Trahan — 237.5/107.5/232.5 — 577.5

Women’s 100KG — Raw Open

  • Laura Vogelsang — 252.5/137.5/232.5 — 622.5
  • Catherine Croydon — 230/160/215 — 605

Women’s Sub-Master 82.5KG (35-39) — Raw Open

  • Brittany Trahan — 237.5/107.5/232.5 — 577.5

Men’s Master 125KG (45-49) — Raw Open

  • Chris Jones Sr. — 397.5/212.5/322.5 — 932.5

Men’s 75KG — Raw Open

  • David Raymond — 315/170/305 — 790

Men’s 82.5KG — Raw Open

  • Nydir Hayden — 350/190/292.5 — 832.5
  • Austin Hutzenbiler — 307.5/145/292.5 — 745

Men’s 90KG — Raw Open

  • McKenzie Selby — 287.5/177.5/300 — 765

Men’s 100KG — Raw Open

  • Chad Penson — 400/235/355 — 990
  • Edward Blair — 380/255/295 — 930
  • Antonio M. Carter — 325/230/337.5 — 892.5
  • Rory Payne — 320/210/320 — 850
  • Billy Bockrath — 325/185/335 — 845
  • Marc Gaudet — 320/205/305 — 830
  • Dakota Luzader — 320/180/332.5 — 822.5
  • Nate Norton — 292.5/180/295 — 757.5

Men’s 110KG — Raw Open

  • Michael Risti — 362.5/207.5/365 — 935
  • Saylor Lavallii — 362.5/212.5/345 — 920
  • Azariah Joel Pierce — 317.5/210/367.5 — 895
  • Brandon Cintron — 350/202.5/325.5 — 878
  • Houston T. Woods — 330/205/342.5 — 877.5

Men’s 125KG — Raw Open

  • Phillip Herndon — 432.5/220/382.5 — 1,035
  • Justin Cherocci — 400/222.5/345 — 967.5
  • Gabriel Vega — 405/210/350 — 965
  • Henry Craig — 380/212.5/360 — 952.5
  • Chris Jones Sr. — 397.5/212.5/322.5 — 932.5
  • Ryan Emmons — 365/230/302.5 — 897.5

Men’s 140KG — Raw Open

  • Fernando Arias — 412.5/237.5/427.5 — 1,077.5
  • Justin Zottl — 432.5/242.5/367.5 — 1,042.5
  • Joe Coursey — 400/227.5/375 — 1,002.5
  • Maurice Moody — 345/250/337.5 — 932.5
  • Brad Abbot — 342.5/235/350 — 927.5

Men’s +140KG — Raw Open

  • Patrick Maguire — 455/282.5/325 — 1,062.5

Men’s Sub Master 140KG (35-39)

  • Maurice Moody — 345/250/337.5 — 932.5

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