Sheffield 2024 is coming to us on February 10.

SBD, in partnership with the IPF, will showcase the stars of powerlifting in a high-profile event.

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This site allows you to make guesses on who will win, calculate placings and share with your friends!

Inputs are pre-filled with each athlete's best performance in 2023 (disregarding weight class). Adjust as you like, then click the button at the bottom of the page.

Check out an athlete's past results by clicking the link under their name!

Roster
Women
Men

Women under 47kg

World Records 🏆
On GoodLift

Squat161 KG

Bench Press99.5 KG

Deadlift200 KG

Total428.5 KG

Tiffany Chapon
See History
428.5 KG

Women under 52kg

World Records 🏆
On GoodLift

Squat173 KG

Bench Press113.5 KG

Deadlift208 KG

Total460 KG

Evie Corrigan
See History
484 KG
Noémie Allabert
See History
454 KG

Women under 57kg

World Records 🏆
On GoodLift

Squat185.5 KG

Bench Press123 KG

Deadlift231 KG

Total512.5 KG

Natalie Richards
See History
512.5 KG
Jade Jacob
See History
511 KG

Women under 69kg

World Records 🏆
On GoodLift

Squat211.5 KG

Bench Press144 KG

Deadlift240 KG

Total549 KG

Agata Sitko
See History
590.5 KG
Carola Garra
See History
557.5 KG
Lya Bavoil
See History
549 KG

Women under 76kg

World Records 🏆
On GoodLift

Squat225.5 KG

Bench Press153 KG

Deadlift261.5 KG

Total600 KG

Karlina Tongotea
See History
597 KG

Women under 84kg

World Records 🏆
On GoodLift

Squat249 KG

Bench Press147.5 KG

Deadlift268.5 KG

Total645 KG

Amanda Lawrence
See History
645 KG

Women over 84kg

World Records 🏆
On GoodLift

Squat285.5 KG

Bench Press164.5 KG

Deadlift268 KG

Total693.5 KG

Brittany Schlater
See History
693.5 KG
Sonita Muluh
See History
688.5 KG

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About

The Sheffield Powerlifting Championships determine placings by an athlete's total relative to the current world record in their weight class (% WR in the generated image!).
Ranks 1-10 win prize money with an additional 5000 £ for each world record broken.
A single athlete can take home up to 45000 £ by coming in 1st and breaking the world record in the total and each of the three lifts.
This site offers an easy way to enter any possible results, calculate the placings and see how the prize money would be distributed.

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World record data taken from goodlift.info.
Athlete performance data taken from openpowerlifting.org.
World records, PRs and weight class of an athlete might change until competition.
This site is not affiliated with SBD, the IPF, GoodLift or OpenPowerlifting.