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Big Lifts, Tight Battles: Inside The One Powerlifting Classic 4.0

The One Powerlifting Classic 4.0 — Manitoba, Canada

The One Powerlifting Classic 4.0 delivered a fast-paced, high-energy day of lifting on March 21, 2026, with strong execution, tight judging, and a steady build in intensity as the meet progressed.

From the opening flights, lifters came in prepared with confident openers, efficient transitions, and an engaged crowd throughout the day. As attempts climbed, so did the pressure. Red lights kept standards high, while second attempts set the stage for decisive third lifts where positions were secured or lost.

Leading the meet was Jordan Powell (120+ kg), who put together the most dominant performance of the day. Powell totaled 755.5 kg, posting the top squat, bench, and deadlift of the meet (335.5 / 150 / 270). Every lift looked controlled, separating him clearly from the field and setting the standard across all classes.

Inderpereet Singh 222.5 kg deadlift at The One Powerlifting Classic 4.0
Inderpereet Singh deadlifted 222.5 kg at The One Powerlifting Classic 4.0

In one of the most competitive divisions, the 74 kg class, Inderpereet Singh delivered when it mattered most. With multiple lifters still in contention heading into deadlifts, Singh secured the win with a 497.5 kg total, closing with a clutch 222.5 kg pull that locked in his position and capped one of the tightest battles of the day.

Laura Brinkman Manchur Squat 135 kg at The One Powerlifting Classic 4.0
Laura Brinkman Manchur Squat 135 kg at The One Powerlifting Classic 4.0

In the women’s division, Laura Brinkman Manchur (84 kg) stood out with a 337.5 kg total, matching one of the top performances across all women’s divisions. Her lifts were consistent and composed, reflecting strong preparation and execution across all three attempts.

Across the board, deadlifts proved to be the deciding factor, with final attempts driving both totals and placements. The combination of strong attempt selection and steady platform pacing kept the meet moving while maintaining a high level of competition.

Hosted by One Family Barbell Club, The One Powerlifting Classic 4.0 was defined by efficient execution, standout top-end performance, and tightly contested battles where it counted most—a complete showing of competitive powerlifting from start to finish.

Meet Results

The One Powerlifting Classic 4.0 Manitoba 2026 Meet Results

Powerlifting.com meet coverage based on official results, event reporting, and on-site or published sources.

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