The most iv ever witness a freshman dead lift is around 515 at the shumans underclassmens combine in Columbus Ohio
Benedikt Magnússon from Iceland pulled 1015 pounds (461.3 kgs) in 2011. The current record-holder is Žydrūnas Savickas with 1110-lbs in Hummer Tire Deadlift
The record for the heaviest crane lift belongs to the "Taisun" crane in China, which lifted a 20,133 metric ton (44.385 million pounds) jacket in 2014.
Each person has a limit to how big their muscles will get. The record for a dead lift, at this time, is a little over eleven hundred pounds.
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It means the "Romanian Dead Lift".
The Streets of San Francisco - 1972 Dead Lift 5-20 was released on: USA: 5 May 1977
Ben Jones holds the squat record for UGA, with a lift of 810 pounds.
I believe it was the Bridger Bowl Ski Resort in the Bridger Mountains, which recorded 72 inches in 24 hours. I skied it, and we were told that it was a record. I found this "site", if you can call it that http://www.avalanche.org/~issw2004/issw_previous/2004/proceedings/pdffiles/papers/046.pdf It isn't much, but it does concur. Note: the record was a world record, not a U.S. record. The exact number of 72 inches I only know because I was there. On our first ride up the lift, at the top, a ski-patrol, who had just received notice of the measurement, shouted to the people riding up the lift that it was 72 inches. 6 feet exactly.