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Entries are now open for the 2024 World Powerlifting Championships. These Championships are open to: teams from World Powerlifting affiliated national bodies; individuals from nations where there is no World Powerlifting national body; Details – DATES Friday 11 October, Saturday 12 October, Sunday 13 October 2024. LOCATION Sydney, Australia
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June 22-23, 2024. Beijing, China. Lifters from all over the world are invited to the biggest event of the year in the capital of China, the springboard for teams to test for the October World Championships.
name dob m/f nat bwt sq1 sq2 sq3 bp1 bp2 bp3 dl1 dl2 dl3 total wilks age placing; 64kg: 1. nina muhkortova: 1966: f: rus: 63.35 – – – 80: 80: 85 – – – 85: 108.31: 1. m55 – 59
Cameron McKenzie has held on to a lucky 888kg Total record since 2016. Having now completed his studies and back in action with 872kg in 2020, Cameron will tackle 900kg in 2021. Sane Faatoe holds the BP record already, is out of lockdown and is psyched to jump the WR up very soon.
Jewel Tasi pulled out a 220kg Squat last year but watch for Nolene Kingi (Aus) to move on that and the Deadlift in 2021. Riria Ropata is the new force in the big Women’s class. A 2019 World’s title was followed by multiple Deadlift and Bench records, with the Squat record under dire threat in 2021.
WORLD POWERLIFTING NZ presents the 2024 Oceania Powerlifting Championships Powerlifting, Equipped Powerlifting, Bench Press and Deadlift Championships Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 December 2024 Canterbury Sports Performance Centre, 120b Wainoni Road, Wainoni, Christchurch, New Zealand.
World Powerlifting maintains a system of drug-testing that is compliant with WADA’s International Standard for Testing and Investigations (ISTI). This involves the testing of athletes at major events and out-of-competition around the world and test results are maintained in a perpetual database.