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'''Eugène Rychlak Jr.''' was a former [[powerlifting|powerlifter]] from the [[United States]], who specialized in the [[bench press]]. He was the first man to perform a bench press of over both {{convert|900|lb|kg|abbr=on}} and {{convert|1000|lb|kg|abbr=on}}.<ref>Rys, R. (2004). STANDARD MR BIG BARBELL. Men's Fitness , 20(5), 94-169.
'''Eugène Rychlak Jr.''' is a former [[powerlifting|powerlifter]] from the [[United States]], who specialized in the [[bench press]]. He was the first man to perform a bench press of over both {{convert|900|lb|kg|abbr=on}} and {{convert|1000|lb|kg|abbr=on}}.<ref>Rys, R. (2004). STANDARD MR BIG BARBELL. Men's Fitness , 20(5), 94-169.
</ref><ref>EASTER, M., & TSEVIS, C. (2012). Your Best Bench Ever. Men's Health, 27(8), 110-112.</ref>
</ref><ref>EASTER, M., & TSEVIS, C. (2012). Your Best Bench Ever. Men's Health, 27(8), 110-112.</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Rychlak's bodyweight was in excess of 345&nbsp;lb (156&nbsp;kg). Rychlak previously held the record for the world's heaviest assisted bench press of 1010&nbsp;lb (457&nbsp;kg) December 16, 2006 in Lake George, NY. This record is now held by [[Ryan Kennelly]], who has lifted 1075&nbsp;lbs in the same lift.
Rychlak's bodyweight is in excess of 345&nbsp;lb (156&nbsp;kg). Rychlak previously held the record for the world's heaviest assisted bench press of 1010&nbsp;lb (457&nbsp;kg) December 16, 2006 in Lake George, NY. This record is now held by [[Ryan Kennelly]], who has lifted 1075&nbsp;lbs in the same lift.


At the 2005 [[Mr Olympia]] bodybuilding competition, Rychlak attempted to break his own record by pressing 1015&nbsp;lb (460&nbsp;kg). Rychlak was unable to complete the press, and despite having several spotters around him, the weight fell onto his body. Rychlak suffered no serious injuries from the accident. Gene plans to attempt the lift again.{{citation needed|date=August 2014}}
At the 2005 [[Mr Olympia]] bodybuilding competition, Rychlak attempted to break his own record by pressing 1015&nbsp;lb (460&nbsp;kg). Rychlak was unable to complete the press, and despite having several spotters around him, the weight fell onto his body. Rychlak suffered no serious injuries from the accident. Gene plans to attempt the lift again.{{citation needed|date=August 2014}}


Rychlak has also squatted {{convert|1005|lb|kg|abbr=on}} in competition.
Rychlak has also squatted {{convert|1005|lb|kg|abbr=on}} in competition.

Rychlak passed away Friday, July 26, 2019. <ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/B0YXegvAton/</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 22:54, 30 July 2019

Eugène Rychlak Jr. is a former powerlifter from the United States, who specialized in the bench press. He was the first man to perform a bench press of over both 900 lb (410 kg) and 1,000 lb (450 kg).[1][2]

Career

Rychlak's bodyweight is in excess of 345 lb (156 kg). Rychlak previously held the record for the world's heaviest assisted bench press of 1010 lb (457 kg) December 16, 2006 in Lake George, NY. This record is now held by Ryan Kennelly, who has lifted 1075 lbs in the same lift.

At the 2005 Mr Olympia bodybuilding competition, Rychlak attempted to break his own record by pressing 1015 lb (460 kg). Rychlak was unable to complete the press, and despite having several spotters around him, the weight fell onto his body. Rychlak suffered no serious injuries from the accident. Gene plans to attempt the lift again.[citation needed]

Rychlak has also squatted 1,005 lb (456 kg) in competition.

See also

References

  1. ^ Rys, R. (2004). STANDARD MR BIG BARBELL. Men's Fitness , 20(5), 94-169.
  2. ^ EASTER, M., & TSEVIS, C. (2012). Your Best Bench Ever. Men's Health, 27(8), 110-112.

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