Silver Dollar Deadlift Attachments
YOUR TICKET TO MASTERING THIS ICONIC STRONGMAN EVENT History The Silver Dollar Deadlift traces its roots back to the USA in the 1800's as a strongman feat of strength. Athletes would lift two barrels filled with silver dollars connected by a bar, often as part of strongman shows and circus sideshows. The event gained prominence in 1981 when it was featured in the World's Strongest Man competition at Magic Mountain, California, bringing it into mainstream strongman competitions. The modern version involves a barbell with boxes mounted on the sleeves, loaded with weights, and lifted from an elevated position. The starting height for the Silver Dollar Deadlift is 18 inches. This event remains a staple in major competitions worldwide, with the current world record set by CERBERUS Athlete Rauno Heinla of Estonia, lifting 580kg at the 2022 Silver Dollar Deadlift Championships. Train Like a Legend CERBERUS Silver Dollar Deadlift Attachments bring this legendary strongman event to your home or