Certainly one of Kristy Hawkins’ uncanny abilities is how easy the powerlifter can lift eye-opening weights. Though, because the Chief Science Officer for biotech company Antheia, with a Masters and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from CalTech — it seems she has talents in a wide selection of areas. A recent strength mark suggests Hawkins can do all of it.
On July 15, 2022, over Instagram, Hawkins (75KG) shared a training clip wherein she deadlifted 285 kilograms (628.2 kilos) raw from a standard stance with a mixed grip. The deadlift is a private record (PR) for Hawkins, who wore a lifting belt for the pull. It’s also 10 kilograms (22.1 kilos) greater than her current World Record of 275 kilograms (606.3 kilos) within the 75-kilogram division, achieved on the 2021 World Raw Powerlifting (WRPF) The Bucked Up Showdown.
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Based on Open Powerlifting, Hawkins’ latest PR is 3.8 times her usual competition body weight of 165 kilos. Yet, as Hawkins says in her Instagram caption, the PR does indeed look quite “casual” for the powerlifter.
Hawkins has been on a hot streak of coaching milestones recently. On July 13, 2022, a mere two days before her deadlift PR, Hawkins captured a 157.5-kilogram (347-pound) bench press PR. Just two weeks before that, on June 30, 2022, Hawkins hit a double deadlift PR of 277.5 kilograms (611.8 kilos) and a double deficit deadlift PR of 255 kilograms (562.2 kilos).
Hawkins at a Glance
Based on the history of Hawkins’ powerlifting profession, it shouldn’t be surprising to see her making an unofficial World Record deadlift look so smooth.
The American athlete possesses three of the 4 most important world records within the 75-kilogram class. Her bench press of 155 kilograms (341.7 kilos) is the second-heaviest ever. Allison Hind stands in first place with a raw World Record press of 163.2 kilograms (359.8 kilos) from the 2022 Revolution Powerlifting Syndicate (RPS) North American and Latest Jersey State Championships.
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Listed below are the all-time raw competition bests for Hawkins at 75 kilograms:
Kristy Hawkins (75KG) | All-Time Raw Competition Bests
- Squat — 262.5 kilograms (578.7 kilos)
- Bench Press — 155 kilograms (341.7 kilos) | Second-Heaviest All-Time
- Deadlift — 275 kilograms (606.3 kilos) | World Record
- Total — 685 kilograms (1,510.2 kilos) | World Record
Hawkins’ overall profession results could be just as impressive as her lengthy records and training marks ledger. On the time of this writing, Hawkins has competed in 18 contests since her debut in April 2013. She has 14 victories, three second-place results, and has never failed to achieve the rostrum. She has nine straight wins dating back to the 2017 United States Powerlifting Association (USPA) CETC US Open Powerlifting Championships — by far the longest winning streak of her profession.
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What’s Ahead
Her assortment of recent PRs aside, on the time of this publication, Hawkins has not confirmed when she’ll appear on a sanctioned lifting platform next. Her track record would make it seem likely she extends some records and even adds some to her resume.
Featured image: @kristy_hawkins on Instagram