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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.
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 Powerlifting World Championships is the main international event for the powerlifting sport. These are conducted on behalf of the sport's governing body, International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) by an affiliated national federation.
The International Powerlifting Federation is an international governing body for the sport of powerlifting as recognized by the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF). The IPF was founded in 1972, and comprises member federations from more than one hundred countries with new ones being added yearly.
May 5–11: 2024 Asian Equipped Powerlifting Championship in Hong Kong; May 7–12: 2024 European Open, Junior & Sub-Junior Equipped Powerlifting Championships in Hamm; July 5–13: 2024 Asian African Pacific Powerlifting &Benchpress Championships (Classic & Equipped) in Potchefstroom; July 22–26: 2024 FISU World Championships Powerlifting in ...
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] In 1999, the WPC started to host drug tested competitions under the AWPC (Amateur World Powerlifting Congress) banner, with both raw and ...
Mary Gregory, an American powerlifter and strength coach, took to Instagram on Sunday to announce she had gone "9 for 9" at the competition and broken four women's world records: Masters world ...