The most weight ever lifted by a human being is 6,270 pounds, achieved by Paul Anderson in 1957.
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The heaviest weight ever lifted by a human being is 6,270 pounds, achieved by Paul Anderson in 1957.
The largest weight ever lifted by a human being is 6,270 pounds, achieved by Paul Anderson in 1957.
The most weight ever lifted by a human being is 6,270 pounds, achieved by Paul Anderson in 1957.
The record for the most weight ever lifted by a human being is 1,102 pounds, achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson in 2020.
The most weight ever lifted by a human being is 1,102 pounds (500 kilograms), achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson from Iceland in 2020.
The most weight ever lifted by a human in a single attempt is 1,102 pounds (500 kilograms), achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson from Iceland in 2020.
The most weight a human ever lifted was 6,270 pounds. Paul Anderson was included in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1957 for the heaviest being a back of a lift by a human being.
The most weight ever lifted by a human is 1,102 pounds (500 kilograms), achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson from Iceland in 2020.
The most weight ever lifted by a human is 1,102 pounds (500 kilograms), achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson from Iceland in 2020.
Weight lifting is not illegal, but the most weight ever lifted was by Louis Cyr. He lifted 4,175lbs onto his back.
The heaviest thing ever lifted by a human being was the Antonov An-225 Mriya airplane, which weighs about 640 metric tons. This remarkable feat occurred during a test flight in 1988 when the aircraft lifted a payload of over 250 tons to a height of 10,750 meters. The Antonov An-225 Mriya remains the largest and heaviest aircraft ever built.
The most weight ever lifted by a man in a single attempt is 500 kilograms (1,102 pounds), achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson from Iceland in 2020.