Russel Orhii, after being away from competing on the global stage for over two years, set out to reclaim his top ranking in the 82.5 to 83kg weight class at the 2024 IPF World Classic Championships. This meant he had to go head-to-head with arguable underdogs such as Great Britain and European Champion Jurins Kengamu and Belgium’s Enahoro Asein, aka “the human crane,” who at a body weight of 82.4kg deadlifted a monster deadlift of 380kg at last season’s European Championships. In a surprising turn of events, Jurins, the initial underdog, caused one of the greatest upsets in the history of championships and arguably even the sports, as a whole, by defeating the once dominant Russel, marking a rare defeat for him in the history of the championships.
Photo: Jurins Kengamu, Russel Orhii
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03:17 - Russel’s closest competitors
08:00 - Squat
22:50 - Bench
32:26 - Deadlift
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