Blaine Sumner


Blaine Sumner is an American world champion powerlifter from Conifer, Colorado, currently residing in Gillette, Wyoming, United States.

Powerlifting

Blaine was the 2019 and 2016 IPF Open World Superheavyweight Champion and was the first American male to win a Gold Medal in the IPF Classic World Championships. He was the 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2019 USAPL Superheavyweight Equipped Champion and Champion of Champions across all weight classes in 4 of those 5 years.
Blaine has set 28 World Records in the Classic Squat, Classic Total, and Equipped Squat, Equipped Bench Press, and Equipped Total. He has won thirteen National Championships and set 42 American Records in the Raw Squat, Raw Total, Equipped Squat, Equipped Bench Press, Equipped Total, Junior Raw Squat, Junior Raw Deadlift, Junior Raw Total, and Junior Equipped Squat.
He has the highest single ply total of all time across all federations of 1,296 kg. Including all triple ply lifters in all federations this ranks Blaine, with a single ply tested total, as the #4 of all time. Blaine's single ply squat of 515 kg is the heaviest walked out squat of all time.
In what may be the most athletic display ever by a powerlifter, at the 2014 Arnold Sports Festival Blaine competed in 3 competitions over 3 consecutive days winning 2 gold medals, setting one world record, setting 2 American records, and winning best overall lifter.
On March 5, 2016 Blaine Sumner made history at the Arnold Sports Festival when he broke 6 IPF World Records. He became the first lifter in IPF history to squat 500 kg breaking the existing record by 22 lbs. He then broke 3 bench press records finishing with 401.5 kg which broke the existing record by 67 lbs. Blaine finished by breaking the record total twice. His final total was 2,803 lbs shattering the existing record by 91 lbs. This calculates to the highest Wilks score in IPF history of 692.2.
Blaine became the first lifter across all powerlifting federations to bench press over 1,000 lbs in single ply gear on March 2, 2019. This broke his own record by 88 lbs. Blaine was the first person to achieve these IPF/USAPL milestones:
Blaine played collegiate football at the Colorado School of Mines from 2006 to 2011 as a nose guard and short yardage fullback. He was multiple time All-RMAC, NFF All-Colorado, and Don Hansen All-Region. Subsequent to his senior year he broke the NFL record for bench press reps with 52 at his Pro Day. Blaine also turned in a 33" vertical jump and 10' broad jump for an NFL Pro Day record Kirwan Explosive Index of 95. Blaine was not signed by any NFL team.

Other athletic achievements

Blaine competed in four sports in high school earning Conference MVP awards in both football and wrestling; team MVP awards in football, wrestling, and lacrosse; and setting school records in football, wrestling, lacrosse, and track/field.

Personal life

Blaine graduated from Conifer High School in 2006 and Colorado School of Mines in 2010. He lives in Gillette, Wyoming and is a petroleum engineer.
In addition to his competitive powerlifting career, Blaine also is a published author in the powerlifting field and provides coaching to other powerlifters at his website www.blainesumner.com.

Personal competition records

Equipped
Raw