Warwick woman and powerlifting champion smashes squat lift world record

By James Smith

7th Oct 2022 | Local News

Karenjeet Kaur Bains squatted her own body weight 42 times in one minute to earn the title (image via SWNS)
Karenjeet Kaur Bains squatted her own body weight 42 times in one minute to earn the title (image via SWNS)

A Warwick female powerlifter has broken the world record for the most times anybody has squatted their own body weight in one minute.

Karenjeet Kaur Bains, 26, who was the first Sikh female powerlifter to represent Great Britain in 2019, has now gone on to make another piece of sporting history.

Miss Bains now holds the title for the most times a person has squat lifted their own body weight in a single minute - 42 reps of 67kg.

She said: "I am extremely proud to be the holder of a Guinness World Records title.

"To say I have made a mark in history by not only being the first British Sikh female to represent Great Britain in Powerlifting, but to also be an official world record holder is an incredible feeling.

"The target to beat was 30 reps so I was super pleased to have smashed that and set a record much higher than this.

"I also managed to beat the number of reps that had been set by the male equivalent of this record which was only 34 so that did feel quite empowering.

"Breaking this record has given me a buzz to set even more records so watch this space because there are many more to come."

Karenjeet Kaur Bains became the first Sikh female powerlifter to represent Great Britain in 2019 (image via SWNS)

Miss Bains, a five-time British Champion, began powerlifting at just 17 following 10 years competing in athletics.

She recalls being the fastest girl at her school and how "the boys didn't want to race" as she'd always "win the 100m by 40m clear"

Her father, a former powerlifter, has been her coach ever since the beginning of her career and they continue to train together in a gym they set up in the back of her garden.

Miss Bains follows a rigid training regime, exercising for an hour and a half, six days a week.

All this hard work must be done alongside long hours at her day job, since her sports category is not funded by sponsors.

She only had two weeks of training to break the squat record on March 7 2022, which was all done alongside her usual competition training.

As well as family, religion has played a vital part of Miss Bain's powerlifting journey.

She said: "As Sikhs, we are supposed to be known as the 'Warrior race' serving to protect the innocent and stand up for injustice and this is the same mindset I channel when I compete.

"Often you see me let out a warrior battle cry just before my deadlift (you may have seen pictures of me roaring) and I channel this mindset of going out to the battlefield or the arena towards my lifting."

Miss Bains, who hopes her success will inspire other young girls to "break barriers, to defy expectations and show that females can be strong too."

She added: "Sometimes it takes just one person to start it off, to be that role model.

"If I encouraged even one young person to take their sport seriously to the next level I believe I would have done a good job in my life."

Miss Bains features in the 2023 Guinness Book of World Records, out now.

     

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