VIDEO: Russian powerlifter fractures both knees as attempt to squat 400kg

Russian powerlifter fractures both knees as attempt to squat 400kg
Russian powerlifter fractures both knees as attempt to squat 400kg
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A Russian powerlifting champion has fractured both of his knees while attempting to squat 400kg (880lb).

Sports Desk – Russian powerlifter Alexander Sedykh broke both his knees in a failed attempt to squat 400kg at the World Raw Powerlifting Federation (WRPF) European Championships.

Alexander Sedykh, the reigning champion of the lift, was rushed to hospital after he collapsed while attempting to push up the monster weight. He underwent a six-hour surgery to reattach his quadricep muscles and reassemble the knees.

In the shocking video, Sedykh’s legs can be seen shaking after holding the weight on his shoulders. As he prepares for the squat with the enormous weight, both of his knees buckled horribly, and he cried out in anguish.

He fractured both his knees in the incident and also ruptured his quadriceps muscles.

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Sedykh was rushed to the hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery on his legs.

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Russian powerlifter breaks both knees as attempt to squat 400kg goes horribly wrong. : A Russian powerlifting champion has fractured both of his knees while attempting to squat 400kg (880lb).  : Defending champion, Alexander Sedykh was competing in the World Raw Powerlifting Federation (WRPF) European Championships near Moscow when the terrifying incident happened. : In the shocking video, Sedykh's legs can be seen shaking after holding the weight on his shoulders. As he prepares for the squat with the enormous weight, both of his knees buckled horribly, and he cried out in anguish. : He fractured both his knees in the incident and also ruptured his quadriceps muscles.  : Sedykh was rushed to the hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery on his legs. : The powerlifting champion who must now learn how to walk again said: “The main thing is that I must lie motionless in bed for two months.” : “Then I’ll be taught how to walk again. It’ll take time to recuperate. I’ve had my quadriceps resewn and my knees put back together.” : Sedykh also said he will continue his weightlifting career.

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The powerlifting champion who must now learn how to walk again said: “The main thing is that I must lie motionless in bed for two months.”

“Then I’ll be taught how to walk again. It’ll take time to recuperate. I’ve had my quadriceps resewn and my knees put back together.”

Sedykh also said he will continue his powerlifter career.

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