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USA Powerlifting (USAPL) is a national and international powerlifting organization based in the United States. The USAPL sanctions local, regional, national, [ 1 ] and international [ 2 ] meets in the United States and several other member countries.
He totaled 2250 lbs and became the first ADFPA lifter in history to officially bench press 600 lbs (272.7 kg) drug-free. [18] In the 1988 Boys Life Magazine, Dennis Brady, the president of the American Drug-free Powerlifting Association at that time quoted, "Mike Hall is an unusual drug-free lifter, and He’s able to compete with anyone”. [7]
Dutchess County resident Paul Perkins, right, poses alongside Paul Topham after the two won the 74- and 75-year-old titles, respectively, at the American Drug-Free Powerlifting Federation national ...
The USPF was founded in 1980 as the new national governing body for American powerlifting. [22] In 1981, the American Drug Free Powerlifting Association (ADFPA), led by Brother Bennett, became the first federation to break away from the USPF, citing the need to implement effective drug testing in the sport. [23] In 1982, drug testing was ...
The World Drug-Free Powerlifting Federation (WDFPF) is an international powerlifting federation, founded in 1988, with 22 member countries. Its current president is Wim Backelant. Its current president is Wim Backelant.
The World Powerlifting Congress (WPC) is a powerlifting federation hosting meets around the world. The federation hosts competitions which allow multi-ply equipment, but hosted a Raw world championship for the first time in 2009. The WPC was established in 1986 and has affiliates in 46 countries. [1]
Mongolian National Anti Doping Organization Montenegro: Montenegro Antidoping Commission Myanmar: Myanmar Anti-Doping Organization (MADO) The Netherlands: Anti-Doping Authority Netherlands New Zealand: Drug Free Sport NZ Nicaragua: Instituto Nicaragüense de Deportes (I.N.D.) Niger: Organisation nationale antidopage (ONAD) Niger Nigeria
Brady Anthony Stewart is an American weightlifter. He was born on July 21, 1982, in St. Louis Missouri. Stewart is an 8-time US National Bench Press Team member for USA Powerlifting (Luxembourg 2009, Lithuania 2013, Sweden 2015, Denmark 2016, Lithuania 2017, South Africa 2018, Japan 2019, Czech Republic 2020[canceled due to Covid-19]).