Heaviest World Records

108 Records Found

04:18 United States

Heaviest Quad Bike Run Over A Person Lying On A Bed Of Nails

Brad Byers

Brad Byers was rrun over by a 1,000-pound electric quad bike while laying on a bed of nails. He set the record while auditioning at a talent show at Radio City Music Hall, New York City. WARNING: This record can be extremely dangerous. Please do not attempt this record unless you are above the age of 18 and trained as a professional stunt man. We will not accept submissions in this category from minors.

00:54 United States

Heaviest Raw Bench Press (Athlete Over 40 Years Old)

Clint Poore

Clint Poore performed a 475-pound raw bench press. He is 42 years old.

00:29 United States

Heaviest Raw Bench Press (Athlete Under 210 Lbs.)

Clint Poore

Clint Poore bench pressed a barbell weighing 425 pounds. Clint's body weight at the time of the attempt was 210 pounds. NOTE: Weightlifting with extreme weight should not be attempted without proper precautions.

00:46 United States

Heaviest Raw Bench Press (Athlete Under 235 Lbs.)

Clint Poore

Clint P. bench pressed a barbell weighing 480 pounds. Clint's body weight at the time of the attempt was 233 pounds.

00:46 United States

Heaviest Raw One-Board Bench Press (Athlete Under 240 Lbs.)

Clint Poore

Clint Poore raw bench pressed one board weighing 480 pounds. Clint's body weight at the time of the attempt was 233 pounds.

00:51 United States

Heaviest Raw Squat Using A Cambered Squat Bar

Clint Poore

Clint Poore performed a raw squat using a 530-pound cambered squat bar.

00:39 United States

Heaviest Raw Two-Board Bench Press (Athlete Under 240 Lbs.)

Clint Poore

Clint P. bench pressed raw two boards weighing 495 pounds. Clint's body weight at the time of the attempt was 234 pounds.

00:17 The Internet

Heaviest Refrigerator Carried Without Assistance

Phil Johnson

Phil J. carried a 250-pound refrigerator a distance of eight blocks without assistance. He is a professional mover.

00:54 United States

Heaviest Sack Of Birdseed Balanced On Head While Standing On A Slackline On One Foot

Tai Star

Tai Star balanced a 40-pound sack of birdseed on his head while standing on a slackline on one foot.

01:00 Sweden

Heaviest Seated Alternating Dumbbell Curls (Athlete Over 50 Years Old)

Thommy Ohlund

Thommy Ohlund performed seated alternating dumbbell curls using two 40-kilogram dumbbells. He is 52 years old.

00:25 United States

Heaviest Silver Dollar Deadlift Using People

Omega Force

Big Bubba Dowling of OmegaForce performed a silver dollar deadlift using people. The weight of the deadlift apparatus was 400 pounds and the four children weighed a total of 300 pounds, bringing the combined weight total to 700 pounds.

00:23 Mexico

Heaviest Stone Lifted To Chest Height

Manuel herlo

Manuel H. lifted a 242-kilogram (533.51 pounds) stone to chest level. WARNING: Weight lifting can be extremely dangerous. Please do not attempt this record unless you are above the age of 18 and trained as a professional weight lifter. We will not accept submissions from minors.

00:25 Mexico

Heaviest Stone Shoulder Pressed

Manuel herlo

Manuel H. performed a shoulder press using a 130-kilogram (286.60 pound) stone.

00:58 Sweden

Heaviest Strict Barbell Curl (Athlete Over 50 Years Old)

Thommy Ohlund

Thommy Ohlund performed a strict barbell curl using a 74-kilogram barbell. He is 52 years old.

00:42 Sweden

Heaviest Strict One-Arm Dumbbell Curl (Athlete Over 50 Years Old)

Thommy Ohlund

Thommy Ohlund performed a strict one-arm dumbbell curl using an 82.67 pound dumbbell. He is 52 years old.

01:40 United States

Heaviest Surrey Bicycle Pulled From A Hook In Nose

Brad Byers

Brad Byers pulled a surrey bicycle with seven passengers in it, totaling 1,900 pounds of weight, using a hook insterted in his nose. WARNING: This record can be extremely dangerous. Please do not attempt this record unless you are above the age of 18 and trained as a professional stunt performer. We will not accept submissions in this category from minors.

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