Jon Cole (weightlifter), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jon Cole (weightlifter)

Olympic weightlifter

Date of Birth: 01-Apr-1943

Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, United States

Date of Death: 10-Jan-2013

Profession: personal trainer, powerlifter

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Jon Cole (weightlifter)

  • Jon Frederic Cole (April 1, 1943 – January 10, 2013) was a powerlifter, Olympic weightlifter and strongman from the United States.
  • He competed in powerlifting just prior to the formation of the International Powerlifting Federation (IPF).
  • Having set world records in the squat, deadlift and Total during his career, he was multiple times AAU US National Powerlifting Champion as well as an outstanding Olympic weightlifter, discus thrower and shot-putter.
  • Being the "premier strongman" of the early 1970s for his overall excellence in powerlifting, Olympic lifting and strength-based track and field, Cole was at one time known as the "strongest man in the world" for holding the greatest combined powerlifting/weightlifting super total of all time.
  • Jon Cole was not only officially the first man in history to total 2200 lbs, he also became the first man to squat over 900 lbs (raw with knee wraps) as well as the first to total 2300 lbs in competition on October 28, 1972 (shortly followed two weeks later by John Kuc with 905 and 2350 lbs on November 11).
  • Today, he is enjoying legendary status in the powerlifting scene and is widely considered to be one of the all-time greatest powerlifters in the history of the sport.
  • His lifts, which are considered as raw by today's standards, are still mostly unequaled in his weight class: He still holds the all-time greatest raw (unequipped) powerlifting totals in the 242 and the 308-pound division.
  • While past his prime as a lifter, he competed in the first annual World's Strongest Man competition in 1977, where he finished in 6th place.

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