IPF Powerlifting World Championships

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.

Powerlifting World Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)mid-year
Frequencyannual
Countryvarying
Inaugurated1973 (1973)

Organization

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A world championship is divided in two events - one being a classic (also known as a raw championships) and the other being an equipped championships.

Championships

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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.

Seniors Men Equipped

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Since 1973 [1][2]

Edition Year Host City Host Country Events
IPF Equipped World Championships
1 1973 Harrisburg   United States 9
2 1974 York   United States 10
3 1975 Birmingham   Great Britain 10
4 1976 York   United States 10
5 1977 Perth   Australia 10
6 1978 Turku   Finland 10
7 1979 Dayton   United States 10
8 1980 Arlington   United States 10
9 1981 Calcutta   India 11
10 1982 Munich   Germany 11
11 1983 Gothenburg   Sweden 11
12 1984 Dallas   United States 11
13 1985 Espoo   Finland 11
14 1986 The Hague   Netherlands 11
15 1987 Fredrikstad   Norway 11
16 1988 Perth   Australia 11
17 1989 Sydney   Australia 11
18 1990 Hague   Netherlands 11
19 1991 Örebro   Sweden 11
20 1992 Birmingham   United Kingdom 11
21 1993 Jönköping   Sweden 11
22 1994 Johannesburg   South Africa 11
23 1995 Pori   Finland 11
24 1996 Salzburg   Austria 11
25 1997 Prague   Czech Republic 11
26 1998 Cherkasy   Ukraine 11
27 1999 Trento   Italy 11
28 2000 Akita   Japan 11
29 2001 Sotkamo   Finland 11
30 2002 Trenčín   Slovakia 11
31 2003 Vejle   Denmark 11
32 2004 Cape Town   South Africa 11
33 2005 Miami   United States 11
34 2006 Stavanger   Norway 11
35 2007 Solden   Austria 10
36 2008 St. John's   Canada 10
37 2009 New Delhi   India 10
38 2010 Potchefstroom   South Africa 10
39 2011 Plzeň   Czech Republic 8
40 2012 Aguadilla   Puerto Rico 8
41 2013 Stavanger   Norway 8
42 2014 Aurora   United States 8
43 2015 Luxembourg   Luxembourg 8
44 2016 Orlando   United States 8
45 2017 Plzeň   Czech Republic 8
46 2018 Halmstad   Sweden 8
47 2019 Dubai   United Arab Emirates 8
48 2021 Stavanger   Norway 8
49 2022 Viborg   Denmark 8
50 2023 Druskininkai   Lithuania 8
51 2024 Reykjavík   Iceland 8

Seniors Men & Women Classic

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Edition Year Host City Host Country Events
IPF Classic World Championships
1 2012 Stockholm   Sweden 15
2 2013 Suzdal   Russia 15
3 2014 Potchefstroom   South Africa 8
4 2015 Salo   Finland 8
5 2016 Killeen   United States 8
6 2017 Minsk   Belarus 8
7 2018 Calgary   Canada 8
8 2019 Helsingborg   Sweden 8
9 2021 Halmstad   Sweden 8
10 2022 Sun City   South Africa 8
11 2023 Valletta   Malta 8
12 2024 Druskininkai   Lithuania 8

References

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