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International Powerlifting Federation
NameInternational Powerlifting Federation
HeadquartersLuxembourg

International Powerlifting Federation is a governing body for the sport of powerlifting, which comprises squats, bench press, and deadlifts, as recognized by the International University Sports Federation and the International World Games Association. The organization has been affiliated with the International Olympic Committee and has worked closely with the European University Sports Association and the Asian Powerlifting Federation. It has also collaborated with other sports organizations, such as the World Games, the European Games, and the Asian Games. The International Powerlifting Federation has been a member of the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations and the Global Association of International Sports Federations.

History

The International Powerlifting Federation was founded in 1972 by Brooks Johnson, Peary Rader, and Bob Crist, with the aim of promoting the sport of powerlifting worldwide, as seen in events like the World Powerlifting Championships and the European Powerlifting Championships. The organization has its roots in the Amateur Athletic Union and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, and has been influenced by the United States Powerlifting Association and the British Powerlifting Association. The International Powerlifting Federation has also been associated with notable powerlifters, such as Ted Arcidi, Bill Kazmaier, and Jon Cole, who have competed in events like the IPF World Championships and the European Powerlifting Championships. The organization has worked closely with other sports organizations, including the International Weightlifting Federation and the World Powerlifting Congress.

Organization

The International Powerlifting Federation is headquartered in Luxembourg and is governed by a president and a board of directors, which includes representatives from various countries, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia. The organization has a number of committees, including the Technical Committee and the Medical Committee, which work to develop and implement rules and standards for the sport, in collaboration with organizations like the World Anti-Doping Agency and the International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education. The International Powerlifting Federation also has a number of regional affiliates, including the European Powerlifting Federation and the Asian Powerlifting Federation, which work to promote the sport in their respective regions, often in partnership with organizations like the European Olympic Committees and the Olympic Council of Asia.

Competitions

The International Powerlifting Federation sanctions a number of competitions throughout the year, including the IPF World Championships and the European Powerlifting Championships, which feature events like the squats, bench press, and deadlifts. The organization also sanctions competitions for junior and sub-junior lifters, as well as for masters lifters, in collaboration with organizations like the International University Sports Federation and the World Masters Athletics. The International Powerlifting Federation has also worked with other sports organizations to develop new competitions, such as the World Games and the European Games, which feature powerlifting as one of the sports, alongside organizations like the International World Games Association and the European Olympic Committees. Notable powerlifters who have competed in these events include Andrey Malanichev, Kirill Sarychev, and Jennifer Thompson, who have also competed in events like the Arnold Sports Festival and the World's Strongest Man.

Rules_and_Standards

The International Powerlifting Federation has developed a set of rules and standards for the sport of powerlifting, which are used by lifters and officials around the world, in accordance with guidelines from organizations like the International University Sports Federation and the World Anti-Doping Agency. The rules cover aspects such as equipment, competition format, and judging criteria, and are designed to ensure a safe and fair competition, as seen in events like the IPF World Championships and the European Powerlifting Championships. The organization has also developed standards for drug testing and anti-doping, in collaboration with organizations like the World Anti-Doping Agency and the International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education. The International Powerlifting Federation has worked closely with other sports organizations to develop and implement these rules and standards, including the International Weightlifting Federation and the World Powerlifting Congress.

Membership_and_Affiliates

The International Powerlifting Federation has a number of member countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia, which are represented by their respective national governing bodies, such as the United States Powerlifting Association and the Canadian Powerlifting Federation. The organization also has a number of regional affiliates, including the European Powerlifting Federation and the Asian Powerlifting Federation, which work to promote the sport in their respective regions, often in partnership with organizations like the European Olympic Committees and the Olympic Council of Asia. The International Powerlifting Federation has also worked with other sports organizations to develop new membership and affiliation programs, such as the International University Sports Federation and the World Masters Athletics, which offer opportunities for lifters to compete and develop their skills, as seen in events like the World Games and the European Games. Notable members and affiliates include Ted Arcidi, Bill Kazmaier, and Jon Cole, who have competed in events like the IPF World Championships and the European Powerlifting Championships. Category:Powerlifting

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