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One Ton Challenge VI

Richland, WA, United States
May 2, 2026
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About This Competition

One Ton Challenge VI
Year Six!

The One Ton Challenge returns for its sixth year at Richland Strength — a day dedicated to testing strength, lifting with friends, and celebrating the barbell community.

Six lifts.
One total.
Two hours on the platform.

The One Ton Challenge blends Olympic lifts and classic strength movements into one unique test of total body strength.

Athletes will attempt to build the highest possible total across six lifts.


Competition Format
The One Ton Challenge consists of the following lifts performed in this order:

Back Squat
Snatch
Clean
Jerk
Bench Press
Deadlift
Athletes will rotate through the lifts with their platform group.

Each lift will run for 20 minutes, allowing athletes time to progressively work up to their heaviest successful lift.

Your final score will be your combined total across all six lifts.

With six lifts at 20 minute intervals, the lifting portion of each session will run approximately two hours.


Leaderboards & Divisions
All athletes will appear on one main leaderboard.

From that leaderboard we will create sub-divisions based on age.

Age divisions will be determined after registration closes, allowing us to create divisions that make sense based on the number of athletes registered.

Podium placements will be awarded for:

1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place

Additional awards will also be given for:

Best Lifter Male / Female
(Highest Power Index)

Heaviest Total Male / Female


Power Index
Athletes will be ranked using the Power Index system.

Your Power Index is calculated as:

Total Weight Lifted ÷ Bodyweight

This scoring system allows athletes of different bodyweights to compete on a more level playing field and rewards relative strength as well as absolute strength.


Sessions
The event will run in two sessions:

Women’s Session

Men’s Session

Each session will run approximately two hours, rotating through the lifts across four platforms.

Athletes will be placed into platform groups and will move through the lifts together.

Platform groups will be created based on:

• Athlete height
• Estimated 1RM totals

Providing accurate estimated lifts during registration helps us create balanced platforms and keep the event running smoothly.


Location
The One Ton Challenge returns home this year.

The event will be hosted at:

Richland Strength

With the move into our new facility, we are bringing the event back to its original in-gym format, running across four lifting platforms.

Expect a great atmosphere, loud music, big lifts, and a packed house of athletes and spectators.


Athlete Cap
To ensure a smooth and well-run event, athlete spots will be limited.

The One Ton Challenge is intentionally capped to maintain a high-quality experience for athletes and spectators.

Once the event reaches capacity, registration will close.


Weigh-Ins
Weigh-ins are optional.

However, athletes who choose not to weigh in will:

• Not appear on the overall leaderboard
• Not be eligible for podium placements

Athletes who skip weigh-ins may still be recognized for Heaviest Total.


Registration
Early Registration: $85
Regular Registration: $100

Registration includes:

• Entry into the One Ton Challenge
• Event t-shirt
• Event swag bag

The One Ton Challenge is designed to be a fun but competitive day of lifting with friends and fellow athletes.


What Is a Good One Ton Score?
Every year athletes ask what kind of total they should aim for.
Here are some general benchmarks across the six-lift total.

Men
1200 lb Total
A strong performance and a great goal for many athletes.

1500 lb Total
An excellent total that requires solid numbers across all six lifts.

2000 lb Total
Elite territory — a true One Ton total.

Very few athletes reach this mark, which is where the name of the event comes from.


Women
700 lb Total
A strong performance and a great goal for many athletes.

900 lb Total
An excellent total showing solid strength across all six lifts.

1100+ lb Total
Elite territory and a truly impressive six-lift total.


Wherever you land, the goal is simple:

Show up.
Lift heavy.
Have fun.


Who Should Do This Event?
The One Ton Challenge is designed for all levels of athletes.

You do not need to be an elite lifter to participate.

This event is perfect for:

• CrossFit athletes who enjoy lifting heavy
• Olympic weightlifters
• Powerlifters
• Strength athletes
• Anyone who enjoys testing themselves with a barbell

Many athletes treat the One Ton Challenge as a personal challenge day, setting new PRs and enjoying a competitive but supportive environment.

If you enjoy lifting with friends, pushing your limits, and being part of a strong community, this event is for you.


Let’s Go
ONE TON CHALLENGE VI

We’ll see you on the platform. 💪

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One Ton Athlete Female (F)
Female · Individual

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Bench Press

Full Depth Squat from a rack, below parallel then fully standing and under control.

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Deadlift

Jerk

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Event Details

Date
May 2, 2026
Location
Richland, WA, United States
1113 Lee Blvd
Format
Individual
Type
CrossFit
Registration
Opens: Mar 9, 2026
Closes: Apr 25, 2026
Source
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