GWR Day: Most Weight Squat Lifted in One Hour

On the 12 November 2009 also known as Guinness World Records™ day, Shaun Jones was attempting to break his second world record in 8 days, during the build up to his attempt to break the record for Most Weight Squat Lifted in One Hour Shaun broke the record for the Fasted Hot Water Bottle Burst on the set of Blue Peter, smashing the previous record of 51.98 seconds set in the USA 2006, Shaun achieved an incredible time of 18.81 seconds.

The day had come after 5 long years of hard training and preparation for this amazing record attempt, Shaun who lives in Wroxham but runs a business based in Norwich, beat weightlifters from all over the world when he won his squat lifting class in the World Drug Free Powerlifting Federation this year, and also won at the British Powerlifting Championships. Shaun said this was the event he’d been training for as it was a life goal to become a Guinness World Records™ record holder.

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Shaun and his team had done a lot of advertising for the huge event to raise money for the British Heart Foundation.

As the crowds came in to support their local hero he was warming up out the back with some light squats and a easy bike ride to raise his heart rate to get the vital leg muscles ready for this gruelling record attempt.

The stage was set, the crowds were in, Shaun was ready to start, on my signal Dominic (Shaun’s motivational coach and event MC) started the count down which got both the crowd and Shaun pumped up, Shaun started with a very impressive 240.4kg squat lift before moving onto 100.4kg for the majority of the record attempt.

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As the record was underway the crowds of people were cheering along to help keep Shaun motivated and focused on his target of becoming a Guinness World Records™ success.

I could see the drive and determination in Shaun’s eyes as he continuously squatted the heavy 100.4kg bar. As time went on it was clear this record attempt was taking its toll as Shaun was starting to look drained and tired as the clock was counting down, as the end of the hour approached Shaun was putting every ounce of effort he had into the last and final few reps, these could be the ones to either make or brake his life dream.

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The clock had finished and Shaun was unable to stand, proving he could of done no more, now it was a case of was his best good enough to beat the current record, this was set at 41,600kg, achieved last year in Russia by Sergey Rachinskey.

After confirming with the weight lifting judges how many reps were successful to the national powerlifting standards, I totalled up the lifts an it was my pleasure to announce Shaun’s final total weight, in the one hour period he had managed to lift a massive 46,798.8kg setting a new Guinness World Records™ achievement.

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Shaun Jones demonstrated both physical and mental strength throughout the whole record attempt, allowing him to set this incredible bench mark for powerlifters from all over the world to now try and beat.

Adjudicated by Carl Saville

12 November 2009

Comments




  • Hi are you going to do more squat lifting GWR.


    Just been watching you on television ITV Anglia.great stuff.


    DJ.

    Toe, 3 months ago | Flag
  • Just been watching you on ITV Anglia doing your most squats in 1 hour.Are you doing any more GWR weightlifting records.


    DJ.

    Toe, 3 months ago | Flag
  • What A True Sports Man:   Shaun Jones : The World Singles Squat  Masters Powerlifting Champion.


    All in the aid for charitty.The British Heart Foundation.


    A man at nearly 50 going for 3 GWR all in the space of 1 week.First one i would say is the hardest any athlette would attempt to lift this sort of weight.Most Weight Squat Lifted In 1 Hour.He shifted Some 46.798.4kgs A new all time GWR.Which entittles him to the GWR Most Weight Squat Lifted In 24 Hours.


    Prior to this a few days earlier he then Abserlutly smashed The Hot Water Bottle Burst.He did this on the World Blue Peter BBC English TV show.He set a all time new GWRof 18.81 seconds. 


    Just watch this man in action on the BBC web site search Shaun Jones Norwich man sets new world records. We realy enjoyed this test of GWR  strenth.


    Dj.   

    Toe, 4 months ago | Flag

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