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  2. This is a list of world championships medalists in women's powerlifting.. The various federations of powerlifting have their own championships. The International Powerlifting Federation's (IPF) recognition by the International Olympic Committee as the official governing body, as well its longevity has resulted in their championships being deemed the official world championships, and the ...

  3. IPF Powerlifting World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The first men's World equipped championships were held in 1973, while the first edition of women's championships was held in 1980). Since 2012 there are also held single Classic championships in each of the weights.

  4. International Powerlifting Federation - Wikipedia

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    The first president of the federation was Robert Christ. The IPF is the largest powerlifting federation in the world. IPF is a drug-tested powerlifting federation that restricts supportive equipment in both equipped and raw competitions to an approved list which is updated from time to time. [1]

  5. USA Powerlifting - Wikipedia

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    The raw division of the USAPL allows wrist wraps and knee sleeves as well as a lifting belt. [ 1 ] In November 2021, USA Powerlifting was controversially [ 3 ] expelled from the International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) after it failed to comply with changes to some of the IPF's policies.

  6. Progression of the bench press world record - Wikipedia

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    The women's equipped bench press record belongs to Ashleigh Hoeta, from New Zealand, who lifted 317.5 kg (700 lb) (2023, IPL standards), [4] [5] and the raw bench press record belongs to April Mathis from the United States, who lifted 207.5 kg (457.4 lb) (2016, Southern Powerlifting Federation standards).

  7. Agata Sitko - Wikipedia

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    Agata Sitko (born 19 November 2002) is a Polish heavyweight powerlifter, competing in the IPF. [2] Despite being a junior, she has won the World Games in 2022 as a Heavyweight, the 2024 SBD Sheffield Powerlifting Championships, and has won the IPF World Equipped Championships in 2021, as well as the World Classic Championships in 2024.

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