Weil sets world records in lifting
The Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 6 months AGO
Mel Weil, 41, of Whitefish didn't just break a world powerlifting record in the bench press, he annihilated it.
Weil pressed 451 pounds on Sept. 4 at the American Powerlifting Federation's Raw World Championships in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
The old mark of 297 pounds was held by a Russian.
Weil competes in the Masters 40-and-up division at the 198-pound weight class.
He also set a total world record of 1,351 pounds for squat (440), bench (451) and deadlift (460). The old record for his division and weight class was 1,298 pounds.
That was a personal best for Weil in the squat. He has a 470 bench press and 570 deadlift, but at heavier weight classes.
"My first world records," he said. "I've held some national records, a lot of state records."
Weil has been competing for 21 years.
"That's what I went in hoping to accomplish," Weil said.
"I was a little surprised in the bench press. I had a good day in that."
Weil credits much of his success to Next Level Fitness in Whitefish.
"That's where I workout," he said.
Weil is the captain of the Next Level Fitness Powerlifting Team.
Up next for Weil is the Iron Warrior competition in Dillon on Oct. 9.
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