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- Squat – 405 kg (893 lb) (raw, beltless) (self-claim) Long bar Squat (for reps) – 345 kg (761 lb) for 8 reps (beltless, on 8 foot bar) Safety bar Squat...
- (308 lb) weight class until 2022, and to this day remains the heaviest beltless deadlift in the history of powerlifting. Konstantinovs started gymnastics...
- Phil (22 January 2024). "Krzysztof Wierzbicki Deadlifts 510 Kilograms Beltless Off Blocks In Training". BarBend. Retrieved 1 August 2024. Tabakovic, Vedad...
- with a black brim; they also introduced pullover nylon/cotton jerseys and beltless pants as part of their new uniform set (later to become polyester doubleknit)...
- commercially available .30 caliber magnums currently being produced. It is a beltless, rebated rim cartridge, capable of handling all large North American game...
- 2000. The cartridge is intended for large and dangerous game. It is a beltless, rebated rim cartridge created by necking up the .300 Remington Ultra Magnum...
- pachyderms. As it was common for rimless hunting cartridges, a rimmed (beltless) variant, at the time called just "Holland's Super .30" and now sometimes...
- narrower gold for midshipmen, and black for CPOs. Females typically wear beltless slacks with the SDB, although since January 2017, belted slacks can be...
- front-button shirts and pants with belts with new pullover knit jerseys and beltless elastic waist pants. In 1973, the crew-neck collar became a V-neck. Another...
- for the 1978 season. The uniforms continued to use the pullover jersey/beltless pants combo, and featured pinstripes with a solid-blue collar and waistband...