Hosts
of the 2005 IPF Men's World Championships
Hosts of the championships include USA
Powerlifting (USAPL) and the North
American Powerlifting Federation (NAPF).
USA POWERLIFTING
USA
Powerlifting (formerly American Drug Free Powerlifting
Association, Inc.) is the leading powerlifting organization
in the United States. USA Powerlifting is a member of
the International Powerlifting Federation (IPF)
, the governing body of powerlifting internationally.
The IPF is comprised of member federations from eighty-three
countries on six continents.
Distinct from weightlifting, a sport made up of two
lifts: the Snatch and the Clean-and-Jerk, where the
weight is lifted above the head, powerlifting comprises
three lifts: the Squat, Bench Press and Deadlift. Powerlifting
competitions may be comprised of one, two or all three
of the lifting disciplines. Athletes are categorized
by sex, age and bodyweight. Each competitor is allowed
three attempts at each lift, the best lift in each discipline
being added to their total. The lifter with the highest
total is the winner. In cases where two or more lifters
achieve the same total, the person with the lightest
bodyweight wins.
USA Powerlifting is responsible for sanctioning local
and regional events where powerlifters can compete in
hopes of qualifying for the national level events. USA
Powerlifting sanctions several National Championships
in all age groups, giving athletes a chance to see how
they fare against competitors across the country. Top
competitors are selected by USA Powerlifting to compete
in seven IPF world championships- the World Men's and
Women's Powerlifting Championships, World Junior and
Sub-Junior Powerlifting Championships, World Master's
Powerlifting Championships, the World Bench Press Championships,
and World Master's Bench Press Championships.
USA Powerlifting, through its affiliation with the
IPF, also sends a national team to participate in the
World Games. The World Games is an international multi-sports
event hosted by the International World Games
Association (IGWA), under the patronage of
the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
. The event consists of official sports and demonstration
sports selected from those not included in the Olympic
Games. The Games are held every fourth year, following
the year of the Summer Olympics.
In the United States, USA Powerlifting has representative
chairs in 44 states. Each state chair is responsible
for overseeing the development and implementation of
USA Powerlifting's local competitions, state championships
and state records. USA Powerlifting operates as a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization. An Executive Committee, headed
by the President, is responsible for the operations
of the organization. The Executive Committee acts as
the official liaison with the IPF and oversees national
competitions and national team selections. Additional
responsibilities include directing the national office
and supervising sponsorship and membership activities.
Visit us at: http://www.usapowerlifting.com/
NORTH AMERICAN POWERLIFTING
FEDERATION
The North American Powerlifting
Federation (NAPF) is an amateur association
founded in 2000. It is comprised of the National Amateur
Powerlifting Federations of the North American Countries.
Each Country can be represented in the NAPF only by
one incorporated National Amateur Powerlifting Federation.
The NAPF operates under the guidance of International
Powerlifting Federation IPF and abides by the IPF Constitution
and By-Laws concerning Regional Federations.
The IPF-affiliated North American Powerlifting Federation
(NAPF) has been reorganized to sanction, and to help
organize regional powerlifting in North America and
the Caribbean nations. Powerlifting competition will
take place under the umbrella of the International Powerlifting
Federation (IPF), and in accordance with the rules of
the IPF. NAPF member nations will be both members of
the NAPF and of the IPF.
The North American Powerlifting Federation ratified
a provisional constitution in Akita City, Japan in 2000,
with confirmation at the first full Congress of the
NAPF April 9, 2004 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
Officers were elected and plans for future competitions
made.
Visit us at: http://www.usapowerlifting.com/IPF-NorthAmerica/
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