Rob Zolaturiuk benched an impressive 880 pounds on March 25, 2000. Hossein Rezazadeh Bench Press: 220.0 Kg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hossein_Reza_Zadeh NOT Rollo Zamiski
the heaviest weight ever benchpressed by one person was by colin Taylor of inverness Scotland the weight lifted was 400kg
they are both got to do with weight loss
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Kurt Angle won the gold medal in freestyle wrestling, 220 pound weight class (100 kg), in the 1996 Summer Olympics.
During the first International Olympics back in 1896.
The Olympic Games are considered the world's foremost sports competition with more than 200 nations participating. The games are separated into the original Summer Olympics and the more recent Winter Olympics. The Summer Olympics are largely track and field events. Things like running, shot put, pole vaulting, broad jumping, swimming, gymnastics, weight lifting, etc. The Summer Olympics also includes team sports like soccer and volleyball. There are many more sports included today. The Winter Olympics was created to feature snow and ice sports that were logistically impossible to hold during the Summer Games. Things like ice skating, slalom skiing, ski jumping, cross country skiing and ice hockey.
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The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad are an international multi-sport event, occurring every four years, organized by the International Olympic Committee. Medals are awarded in each event, with gold medals for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition that started in 1904. The Winter Olympics were also created due to the success of the summer Olympics.The games have expanded from a 42-event competition with fewer than 250 male athletes to a 300-event sporting tradition with over 10,000 competitors from 205 nations. Organizers for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing expected approximately 10,500 athletes to take part in the 302 events on the program for the games.[1]The United States has hosted four Summer Olympics Games, more than any other nation. The United Kingdom will have hosted three Summer Olympics Games when they return to the British capital in 2012, all of them have been (and will be) in London, making it the first city to hold the Summer Olympic Games three times. Australia, France, Germany and Greece have all hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice. Other countries that have hosted the summer Olympics are Belgium, Canada, Finland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, the Soviet Union and Sweden. China hosted the Summer Olympics for the first time in Beijing in 2008. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Rio de Janeiro will host the first Summer Games in South America. Four cities have hosted two Summer Olympic Games: Los Angeles, London, Paris and Athens. Stockholm, Sweden, has hosted events at two Summer Olympic Games, having hosted the games in 1912 and the equestrian events at the 1956 Summer Olympics-which they are usually listed as jointly hosting.[2] Events at the summer Olympics have also been held in Hong Kong and the Netherlands (both represented by their own NOCs), with the equestrian events at the 2008 Summer Olympics being held in Hong Kong and two sailing races at the 1920 Summer Olympics being held in the Netherlands.Five countries - Greece, Great Britain, France, Switzerland, and Australia (although twice along with New Zealand as Australasia) - have been represented at all Summer Olympic Games. The only country to have won at least one gold medal at every Summer Olympic Games is Great Britain, ranging from one gold in 1904, 1952 and 1996 to fifty-six golds in 1908.
running, swimming,weight lifting
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