Wilks Formula 2 Released

The legendary WIlks Formula, the benchmark for determining relative Powerlifting performance, has been updated for 2020 onwards. New data has allowed for a rebalancing of coefficients, with Men and Womens performances better aligned and the extreme bodyweght classes brought into better balance with the middle bodyweight classes. Wilks Formula 2 will stand the test of time but will always be subject to reanalysis as the quantum of lifting results builds over time.

Powerlifting Australia’s top lifters for 2019 can be recalibrated as here —

WOMEN

1. Jess Sewastenko 601.94
2. Liz Craven 601.54
3. Wendy Chan 598.14
4. Schae Zarew 593.55
5. Kelli Fagan 581.95
6. Tara Gripton 567.62
7. Yan-Fei Zhao 559.65
8. Noelen Kingi 557.57
9. Megan Reed 533.17
10. Isabella Thomson 532.71
11. Femmy Ayegun 528.65

MEN

1. Tony Reinmuth 610.47
2. Cameron McKenzie 593.08
3. Will Phillips 586.37
4. Samuel Schepis 583.08
5. Anthony Krznar 579.87
6. Mathew Tinson 576.17
7. Jason Clarke 574.95
8. Karl DiFalco 574.50
9. Nicholai Cushing 574.24
10. Chad Odsey 571.86
11. Jason Stoupas 571.81
Nowhere J P Cauchi 564.98

Here is a Wilks Calculator to derive your lifters points scores at https://worldpowerlifting.com/wilks-formula-and-calculator/ (powerliftingaustralia.com version coming soon)

The Wilks Formula Tables can be accessed https://powerliftingaustralia.com/wilks-formula/

Coming soon thewilksformula.com with more information, also the Wilks Bench Press Formula.

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