132-pound teen from Utah sets new world record for deadlifting

Checking in at just 132 pounds, Slattery set a new record in his weight class by deadlifting 423 pounds.

Drake Slattery, a 16-year-old at American Fork High School (Utah), has set a new world record for deadlifting.

Checking in at just 132 pounds, Slattery set a new record in his weight class by deadlifting 423 pounds at the 2023 United States Powerlifting Nationals on July 10 in Las Vegas.

Slattery told Heather W. Smith at ABC4 Utah that he practices 4-6 times a week, but he also has other interests, including skiing, which is what inspired him to get into weightlifting in the first place.

“”There was just something about it, it was different. It felt special to me… Every time I would accomplish something like a new max or a new something or I was able to rep a weight more than I was able to in the past, it made me feel a sense of accomplishment, and it really helped with my self-esteem and helped me feel a lot better about myself.”

Next up, Slattery will be competing this fall in London, where he’ll attempt to break his own deadlifting record by going for 450 pounds, then he’ll go for the Junior Squat World Record.

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Texas should make strides in the weight room again in 2023.

When Gary Patterson came to Texas, things changed in Austin. One of the first steps involved fixing strength and conditioning.

Texas struggled in the trenches in 2021. As early as the second game, Arkansas exposed the Longhorns’ lack of strength, explosion and size.

After Patterson joined the coaching staff in an advisory role, Steve Sarkisian’s team switched from lifting light weight for speed to lifting heavy weight. It was the difference between five wins in 2021 and eight in 2022.

It’s no coincidence that TCU has the explosion and strength to play for a national championship in Sonny Dykes’ first season. Strength and conditioning is a huge part of their success.

The Horned Frogs didn’t just start building NFL players in the weight room this season. They’ve been doing so since Gary Patterson walked the sidelines. Now Steve Sarkisian will aim to duplicate Patterson’s development with five-star talent.

Credit whoever you will with the changes that have occurred on the football field, but the former TCU head coach has made a huge impact on the Texas football team.

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