Hassan El Belghiti

Hassan El Belghiti
Personal information
Born14 February 1975 (1975-02-14) (age 50)
Sport
SportPowerlifting
Medal record
Representing  France
World Games
2017 Wrocław Lightweight
2009 Kaohsiung Lightweight
2022 Birmingham Lightweight
IPF Classic World Championships
2014 Potchefstroom 74 kg
2015 Salo 74 kg
IPF Equipped World Championships
2008 St. John's 67.5 kg
2007 Solden 67.5 kg
2009 New Delhi 67.5 kg
2011 Plzeň 66 kg
2012 Aguadilla 66 kg
2017 Plzeň 66 kg
2022 Viborg 66 kg
1999 Trento 67.5 kg
2019 Dubai 66 kg
2021 Stavanger 66 kg
EPF Classic European Championships
2015 Plzeň 74 kg
EPF Equipped European Championships
2007 Kościan 67.5 kg
2008 Frýdek-Místek 67.5 kg
2010 Köping 67.5 kg
2011 Plzeň 66 kg
2018 Plzeň 66 kg
2021 Plzeň 66 kg
2022 Plzeň 66 kg
2023 Thisted 66 kg
1999 Pułtusk 67.5 kg
2012 Mariupol 66 kg
2013 Plzeň 74 kg
2019 Plzeň 66 kg
2000 Riesa 67.5 kg
2004 Nymburk 67.5 kg
2005 Hamm 67.5 kg
2016 Plzeň 74 kg
2017 Málaga 66 kg

Hassan El Belghiti (born 14 February 1975) is a French powerlifter.[1] El Belghiti is one time world champion and eight times European champion. In total he won 30 medals of any colour at both world & European championships (classic & equipped). He also took part in 5 editions of The World Games winning silver in 2017 and two bronzes in 2009 and 2022.[2][3]

In 2016, Hassan deadlifted weight 4.8 times his own at the European Equipped Powerlifting Championships in Plzeň, Czech Republic.[4]

The same year, Belghiti was caught on camera pulling weight of 297.5 kg which was 4.5 times his bodyweight.[5]

References

  1. ^ Profile at GOODLIFT. goodlift.info. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
  2. ^ Hassan El Belghiti. allpowerlifting.com. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
  3. ^ Meet results IPF. allpowerlifting.com. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
  4. ^ English, Nick (11 May 2018). "Watch Hassan El Belghiti's World Record 4.8x Bodyweight Deadlift". BarBend. Archived from the original on 11 May 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
  5. ^ English, Nick (15 June 2018). "Powerlifter Hassan El Belghiti's 4.5x Bodyweight Deadlift Is a New World Record". BarBend. Archived from the original on 12 July 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2024.