Stan Efferding

Stan Efferding
Born November 6, 1967
United States Portland, Oregon
Occupation bodybuilding, powerlifting
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 125 kg (276 lb)

Stan "The White Rhino" Efferding (born November 6, 1967 in Portland, Oregon) is an American IFBB professional bodybuilder and a powerlifter competing in the Southern Powerlifting Federation (SPF). He currently holds the all-time raw world powerlifting records in the 275-pound-class in the Total without knee wraps (w/o 2,226.6 lbs) and in the Squat without knee wraps (854 lbs).[1]

Bodybuilding & Powerlifting career

Stan Efferding, born November 6, 1967 in Portland, Oregon, graduated from University of Oregon. He had a college scholarship to play soccer, but he decided to go to University of Oregon, where he studied Psychology.

Efferding competed in bodybuilding since 1988 winning the Mr. Oregon in 1991, placing 6th in the Jr. USA in 1992 and placing 2nd in the Emerald Cup in 1996 and 1997. Efferding started competing in powerlifting in 1996 totaling over 2,000 lbs in the Pepsi Region 8 challenge, deadlifting 782 lbs raw.

In 1997 Efferding stopped competing in both sports in order to pursue business opportunities, but continued lifting.

At the age of 38, Efferding came back to bodybuilding and competed in the 2006 Seattle Emerald Cup, winning the Superheavyweight class weighing 235 lbs. In 2008 he came back and won the Emerald Cup Heavyweight class and overall award. In February 2009 at the age of 41 Efferding totaled 2,070 lbs at the APA "All RAW" Northwest Regional Championships, setting 2 American records in the open category.

Efferding earned his IFBB Pro Card on July 17, 2009 winning the Superheavyweight class and overall award at the Masters Nationals Bodybuilding Championships weighing 259 lbs.

On September 19, 2009, Efferding competed at the Southern Powerlifting Federation (SPF) POWER "Stimulus Package" Raw Meet in Sacramento, California and totaled 2,221.2 lbs in the 275 lbs category[2] - just 38 lbs away from all-time raw world record, set in 1972 by Jon Cole. His lifts were an 821 lb squat, a 606.3 lb bench press (earning him a place on the 600 Pound Unequipped Bench Press Hall of Fame),[3] and a 794 lb deadlift.

In 2010 Efferding won the title "Mr. Olympia 2010 World's Strongest Professional Bodybuilder" by benching 628 lbs and deadlifting 800 lbs for a 1,428 lb push/pull total. This set a new record for the world's strongest bodybuilder and beat the previous title holders (Johnnie O. Jackson) record by nearly 100 pounds.

On May 15, 2011, Stan entered the 2011 SPF California State Championships and competed raw without knee wraps. He set two world records, squatting 854 lbs and a three lift total of 2,226.6 lbs[4] beating the former world record holder, Konstantin Konstantinovs of Latvia, by over 50 lbs.

Efferding is currently the #1 ranked raw powerlifter in America holding these all-time raw world records (without wraps) in the Squat (854 lbs) and Total (2,226.6 lbs) in the 275-pound-class.[1]

On March 24, 2013, Efferding broke the old raw Total record in the 275-pound-class held by Jon Cole since 1972: At the event called "March Madness" Efferding set the record to 2,303 lbs with an 865.2 lbs squat, a 600.7 lbs bench press and an 837.5 lbs deadlift.

Contest history

Personal Powerlifting Records

done in official competition

→ current all-time raw (unequipped) powerlifting total world records in the 275lb class[1] (formerly held by Jon Cole)

done in gym

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Vasquez, Johnny. "Men's All-time Raw World Records". powerliftingwatch.com.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Results: POWER "Stimulus Package" Meet
  3. Vasquez, Johnny. "600 Pound Unequipped Bench Press Hall of Fame". powerliftingwatch.com.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Results: 2011 SPF California State Championships
  5. 2008 NPC Emerald Cup Bodybuilding, Fitness & Figure Championships Results
  6. 2009 NPC Masters, Teen & Collegiate National Championships Results
  7. Video: Stan Efferding 905 Raw Squat

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