The record to beat was 1500kg, but she admits to being "disappointed" she didn't double that.
"I had done it quite a few times in training, but considering I pulled a muscle a few weeks prior to the record I was doing well to get what I got."
The deer farmer and deadlifter is a self-confessed "newbie" in the sport, doing weight training for about a year.
The 27-year-old has previously lived in Hawke's Bay for 15 years and now owns two deer farms in Norsewood and in Ongaonga, with a combined total of 60ha and 350 velvet stags.
Ms Hodge trains three times a week at Results Fitness in Havelock North, but trains with deadlifts only twice a week; once with her trainer Paul.
"We do a mixture of training but usually focus more on heavy deadlifts, then I deadlift at home by myself and focus more on high reps. My one-rep max is 137kg."
Six years ago, Ms Hodge was on the cusp of losing her farming career and being forced to settle for a desk job as shoulder and collarbone dislocations plagued her.
After a while, she decided to see a trainer and before she knew it, she was back farming.
"I'd like to thank everyone that helped make it happen, a lot of people gave their time and I am so thankful, without them I wouldn't have been able to do it."
Just this week, Ms Hodge was named as Sportsperson of the Year for powerlifting in the CHB Mail Sports Awards.