State records · by lifter residency · 140 entries
NT Powerlifting Records
NT has 140 competition entries on file from 66 lifters registered in the state. Records are scoped by the lifter's state of residence (per their federation registration), not by meet location, matching how USAPL, Powerlifting America, and USPA define state records.
The heaviest total on file here is Chris Brown's 830 kg (1,830 lb) at Nationals in 2004. GPA sanctions the most competitions here, accounting for 57% of all entries on file. Competition activity peaked in 2001, the busiest year on record with 16 entries.
Total
| -59 | No records yet. | ||||
| -66 | No records yet. | ||||
| -74 | No records yet. | ||||
| -83 | No records yet. | ||||
| -93 | No records yet. | ||||
| -105 | No records yet. | ||||
| -120 | No records yet. | ||||
| 120+ | No records yet. | ||||
Squat
| -59 | No records yet. | ||||
| -66 | No records yet. | ||||
| -74 | No records yet. | ||||
| -83 | No records yet. | ||||
| -93 | No records yet. | ||||
| -105 | No records yet. | ||||
| -120 | No records yet. | ||||
| 120+ | No records yet. | ||||
Bench
| -59 | 1 | David Wenman | 65.0 kg144 lb | GPC-AUS | 2014 |
| -66 | 1 | Benjamn Cain | 85.0 kg188 lb | GPC-AUS | 2012 |
| -74 | No records yet. | ||||
| -83 | 1 | Marcel Brewster | 125.0 kg276 lb | GPC-AUS | 2014 |
| -93 | No records yet. | ||||
| -105 | No records yet. | ||||
| -120 | No records yet. | ||||
| 120+ | No records yet. | ||||
Deadlift
| -59 | 1 | David Wenman | 160.0 kg353 lb | GPC-AUS | 2014 |
| -66 | 1 | Benjamn Cain | 150.0 kg331 lb | GPC-AUS | 2012 |
| -74 | No records yet. | ||||
| -83 | 1 | Marcel Brewster | 180.0 kg397 lb | GPC-AUS | 2014 |
| -93 | No records yet. | ||||
| -105 | No records yet. | ||||
| -120 | No records yet. | ||||
| 120+ | No records yet. | ||||
6 records across 8 kg classes · Top 3 per class
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Records are computed from the OpenPowerlifting public-domain dataset and represent the highest qualifying lift on file for each (federation, sex, equipment, weight class, age class, tested) combination. State records are scoped by the lifter's registered state of residence (matching USAPL/PA/USPA rules), not by meet location; coverage depends on the federation — USAPL and USPA report lifter state for 87–97% of entries, while some smaller feds report it rarely. Records may differ from a federation's official record book. Read more about how these records are computed.