2023 IPF World Classic Championships Results

Who took top honors at the 2023 IPF World Classic Championships?

The results are in for the 2023 International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) World Classic Championships. Held in Valetta, Malta, between June 11-18, the 2023 IPF World Classic Championships featured some of the best of the best powerlifters in the world. The event also saw a great many world records broken by the talented men and women who competed at the show.

In the Women’s 84+ KG division, the IPF raw squat record was broken four times throughout the competition. In the same division, the raw deadlift record was also broken twice as well as the overall raw total. The Men’s 74 KG also saw the raw squat, deadlift, and total world records broken in emphatic fashion.

Now that the dust has settled and the IPF World Classic Championships have concluded, below is a list of results for all divisions.

2023 IPF World Classic Championships — Women’s Results

47KG

  1. Tiffany Chapon (FRA) — 424.5 kilograms
  2. Jessica Espinal (USA) — 412.5 kilograms
  3. Heather Connor (USA) — 407.5 kilograms

52KG

  1. Evie Corrigan (NZL) — 460 kilograms
  2. Noémie Allabert (FRA) — 450.5 kilograms
  3. Megan-Li Smith (NZL) — 437.5 kilograms

57KG

  1. Natalie Richards (USA) — 512.5 kilograms— IPF Raw World Record
  2. Jade Jacob (FRA) — 502.5 kilograms
  3. Maiara da Silva Dias (ESP) — 472.5 kilograms

63KG

  1. Carola Garra (ITA) — 557.5 kilograms— IPF Raw World Record
  2. Meghan Scanlon (USA) — 532.5 kilograms
  3. Chiara Bernardi (ITA) — 520 kilograms

69KG

  1. Prescillia Bavoil (FRA) — 549 kilograms— IPF Raw World Record
  2. Marte Kjenner (NOR) — 532.5 kilograms
  3. Clara Peyraud (FRA) — 530 kilograms

76KG

  1. Karlina Tongotea (NZL) — 593 kilograms
  2. Agata Sitko (POL) — 590.5 kilograms
  3. Jessica Buettner (CAN) — 567.5 kilograms

84KG

  1. Amanda Lawrence (USA) — 636.5 kilograms
  2. Kristín Þórhallsdóttir (ISL) — 565 kilograms
  3. Ziana Azariah (GBR) — 557.5 kilograms

+84KG

  1. Brittany Schlater (CAN) — 693.5 kilograms — IPF Raw World Record
  2. Sonita Muluh (BEL) — 688.5 kilograms
  3. Jewel Tasi (NZL) — 647.5 kilograms

2023 IPF World Classic Championships — Men’s Results

59KG

  1. Wascar Carpio (USA) — 625 kilograms
  2. Ivan Campano Diaz (ESP) — 602.5 kilograms
  3. Franklin Leon (ECU) — 597.5 kilograms

66KG

  1. Panagiotis Tarinidis (FRA) — 705 kilograms
  2. Brian Le (USA) — 695.5 kilograms
  3. Kyota Ushiyama (JPN) — 692.5 kilograms

74KG

  1. Carl Johansson (SWE) — 778 kilograms | bodyweight: 73.65 kilograms
  2. Timothy Monigatti (NZL) – 778 kilograms | bodyweight 73.85 kilograms
  3. Taylor Atwood (USA) — 777.5 kilograms

83KG

  1. Delaney Wallace (USA) — 815 kilograms
  2. Asein Enahoro (HUN) — 805.5 kilograms
  3. Nick Manders (CAN) — 797.5 kilograms

93KG

  1. Jonathan Cayco (USA) — 888 kilograms — IPF Raw World Record
  2. Gustav Hedlund (SWE) — 875 kilograms
  3. Emil Krastev (BUL) — 872.5 kilograms

105KG

  1. Anatolii Novopismennyi (UKR) —  940 kilograms — IPF Raw World Record
  2. Emil Norling (SWE) — 905 kilograms
  3. Abdulla Mohamed (LBA) — 902.5 kilograms

120KG

  1. Tony Cliffe (GBR) — 952.5 kilograms
  2. Mahamed Sahad (ALG) — 925 kilograms
  3. Inderraj Singh Dhillon (USA) — 906 kilograms

+120KG

  1. Jesus Olivares (USA) — 1,080 kilograms
  2. Temur Samkharadze (GEO) — 982.5 kilograms
  3. Cenk Koçak (TUR) — 980 kilograms

Best Lifter Awards

Best Lifter – Men

  1. Anatolii Novopismennyi (UKR) — 116.575 GL points
  2. Jonathan Cayco (USA) — 116.230 GL points
  3. Gustav Hedlund (SWE) — 114.679 GL points

Best Lifter – Women

  1. Natalie Richards (USA) — 122.179 GL points
  2. Carola Garra (ITA) — 122.096 GL points
  3. Amanda Lawrence (USA) — 120.399 GL points

2023 IPF World Classic Championships — Team Awards

Best Team — Men

  1. USA — 57 points — 549.00 combined GL points
  2. France — 39 points — 534.09 combined GL points
  3. Sweden — 37 points — 559.33 combined GL points

Best Team — Women

  1. USA — 50 points — 589.25 combined GL points
  2. France — 50 points — 577.40 combined GL points
  3. New Zealand — 43 points — 554.30 combined GL points

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News and Editorial Writer at Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.

Jonathan Salmon
Managing editor of Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. He has been writing about bodybuilding, combat sports, and strength sports for over 8 years. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.