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European Powerlifting Federation

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European Powerlifting Federation
NameEuropean Powerlifting Federation
Formation1980
RegionEurope
TypeSports organization
PurposePowerlifting
Parent organizationInternational Powerlifting Federation

European Powerlifting Federation is a non-profit organization that oversees and governs the sport of powerlifting in Europe. The organization was founded in 1980 and is affiliated with the International Powerlifting Federation, which is recognized by the International University Sports Federation and the International World Games Association. The European Powerlifting Federation is also a member of the European Olympic Committees and works closely with other organizations such as the European Weightlifting Federation and the International Weightlifting Federation. The federation's main goal is to promote and develop the sport of powerlifting in Europe, and it has been successful in organizing various competitions and events, including the European Powerlifting Championships and the World Powerlifting Championships, which have been attended by athletes from countries such as Russia, United Kingdom, Germany, and France.

History

The European Powerlifting Federation has a rich history that dates back to the 1970s, when the sport of powerlifting was first introduced in Europe. The federation was founded in 1980 by a group of powerlifting enthusiasts, including Ernie Frantz, a well-known powerlifter from the United States, and Vladimir Zelenkov, a Russian powerlifter who won several World Powerlifting Championships. Since its inception, the federation has grown rapidly, and today it has over 30 member countries, including Poland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. The federation has also been instrumental in promoting the sport of powerlifting in Europe, and it has worked closely with other organizations such as the European Union of Gymnastics and the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness to develop the sport. The European Powerlifting Federation has also been involved in various international competitions, including the Olympic Games, the Paralympic Games, and the World Games, which have been held in cities such as London, Paris, and Berlin.

Organization

The European Powerlifting Federation is a non-profit organization that is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from each of the member countries. The federation is headquartered in Luxembourg and has a secretariat that is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the organization. The federation also has several committees, including a technical committee, a medical committee, and a marketing committee, which are responsible for developing and implementing the federation's policies and programs. The European Powerlifting Federation works closely with other organizations, such as the International Powerlifting Federation, the European Olympic Committees, and the Council of Europe, to promote the sport of powerlifting in Europe. The federation is also a member of the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations and the International University Sports Federation, and it has partnerships with companies such as Nike, Adidas, and Reebok.

Competitions

The European Powerlifting Federation organizes several competitions throughout the year, including the European Powerlifting Championships, which are held annually and feature athletes from all over Europe. The federation also organizes the European Junior and Sub-Junior Powerlifting Championships, which are held every two years and feature athletes under the age of 24. The European Powerlifting Federation also participates in international competitions, such as the World Powerlifting Championships and the World Games, which are held every two years and feature athletes from all over the world. The federation has also been involved in organizing competitions for athletes with disabilities, such as the European Powerlifting Championships for Athletes with Disabilities, which are held every two years and feature athletes from all over Europe. The European Powerlifting Federation has worked with organizations such as the International Paralympic Committee and the European Disability Forum to promote the sport of powerlifting for athletes with disabilities.

Member Countries

The European Powerlifting Federation has over 30 member countries, including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Each member country has its own national powerlifting federation, which is responsible for promoting and developing the sport of powerlifting in that country. The European Powerlifting Federation works closely with each of its member countries to develop the sport of powerlifting in Europe, and it provides support and resources to help each country develop its own powerlifting program. The federation has also worked with organizations such as the Council of Europe and the European Union to promote the sport of powerlifting in Europe.

Governance

The European Powerlifting Federation is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from each of the member countries. The board of directors is responsible for making decisions about the federation's policies and programs, and it meets regularly to discuss issues related to the sport of powerlifting in Europe. The federation is also governed by a set of rules and regulations, which are developed and implemented by the technical committee. The European Powerlifting Federation is a member of the International Powerlifting Federation, which is recognized by the International University Sports Federation and the International World Games Association, and it works closely with other organizations, such as the European Olympic Committees and the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations, to promote the sport of powerlifting in Europe. The federation has also been involved in various international initiatives, such as the Olympic Charter and the World Anti-Doping Code, which aim to promote the values of sport and fair play. The European Powerlifting Federation has partnerships with companies such as McDonald's, Coca-Cola, and Visa, and it has worked with organizations such as the United Nations and the Red Cross to promote the sport of powerlifting and its values. Category:Powerlifting

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