Don Reinhoudt

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Don (Donald C.) Reinhoudt (born March 6, 1945) is a powerlifter and strongman from Brocton, New York. After obtaining a degree in finance, Don worked as an accountant and a youth worker during his professional career.

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[edit] Powerlifting

After experimenting with weightlifting, Don began powerlifting in 1969.

Don took 3rd place in the Open Division at the inaugeral 1972 AAU World Powerlifting Championships with a 2,150 lb total. He finished in 1st place at the World Powerlifting Championships from 1973 to 1976, also winning the US National titles during the same span. He was the only Super Heavyweight to hold World Records in all three lifts (bench, squat, deadlift) simultaneously. He was the first man to break the 2,400 lb barrier, with a 2,420 lb total (later was downgraded with the actual weight of 2391 pounds or 1084.5 KG) , achieved in 1975. His career-best total was 2,429 lb.

[edit] Meet results

Squat: 830 lb, Bench: 590 lb, Deadlift: 730 lb---Total: 2150 lb
Squat: 407.5 kg (899 lb), Bench: 262.5 kg (579 lb), Deadlift: 362.5 kg (799 lb)---Total 1032.5 kg (2277 lb)
Squat: 410 kg (904 lb), Bench: 252.5 kg (557 lb), Deadlift: 375 kg (827 lb)---Total: 1037.5 kg (2288 lb)
Squat: 400 kg (882 lb), Bench: 250 kg (551 lb), Deadlift: 380 kg (838 lb)---Total: 1030 kg (2271 lb)
Squat: 390 kg (860 lb), Bench: 252.5 kg (557 lb), Deadlift: 372.5 kg (821 lb)---Total: 1015 kg (2238 lb.)

[edit] Competition lifts

[edit] Powerlifting

  • Squat: 937lb in competition (1000 in training)
  • Bench: 606 lb in competition (606 in training)
  • Deadlift: 886 lb in competition (900 in training)
  • Powerlifting Total: 2429 lb

[edit] Weightlifting

  • Snatch: 260 lb
  • Clean and Jerk: 370 lb
  • Olympic Lift Total: 630 lb

Supertotal: 3059 lb

[edit] World's Strongest Man

Don competed in three World's Strongest Man competitions, finishing 2nd to Bruce Wilhelm in 1978, and winning the competition in 1979, beating a young Bill Kazmaier. He was forced to withdraw from the 1980 competition after tearing his biceps and left hamstring.

[edit] Recognition

World's Strongest Man
Preceded by:
Bruce Wilhelm
First (1979) Succeeded by:
Bill Kazmaier
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