State/Local Events | USA Powerlifting https://www.usapowerlifting.com America's Choice for Drug-free Strength Sport Wed, 27 Dec 2023 08:00:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://www.usapowerlifting.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/cropped-lift-clean-profile-32x32.png State/Local Events | USA Powerlifting https://www.usapowerlifting.com 32 32 2023 USA Powerlifting Schedule https://www.usapowerlifting.com/2023-usa-powerlifting-schedule/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2023-usa-powerlifting-schedule Thu, 30 Jun 2022 19:51:41 +0000 https://www.usapowerlifting.com/?p=19535

2023 USA Powerlifting Schedule

We are excited to announce the 2023 USA Powerlifting schedule & structure.

Raw Nationals and Equipped Nationals will return to stand-alone competitions for all ages. Bench Press Nationals and Youth Nationals will be combined. The exact dates and locations for the competitions will be announced shortly.

We are bringing back the 8 regional competitions in the summer and will be taking bids soon for locations. The full 2023 Pro Series meet announcements will be shared publicly by September 1st, 2022, mark your calendars!

With this new structure, the USA Powerlifting competition calendar is set up to give athletes ample time to compete at all levels. 

STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
November 2022 through March 2023

REGIONALS
June – August

NATIONALS:
March – Military Nationals
March – High School Nationals
April – Collegiate Nationals
June – Equipped Nationals (Teen, Jr, Open, Masters)
August – Youth & Bench Press Nationals
September – Raw Nationals (Teen, Jr, Open, Masters)

PRO SERIES
March – Arnold Sports Festival
June – Equipped Nationals
August – Bench Press Nationals
September – Raw Nationals
December – Virginia Pro
The additional Pro Series events to be announced by Sept 1, 2022

Our first INTERNATIONAL event will be held in Melbourne Australia, December 3-4, 2022. Watch for more formal international competitions coming online in 2023! 

We want to take another moment to thank our members, volunteers, and supporters who gave their all over the last two and a half years. We have come out the other side of the pandemic stronger than ever, breaking membership records in the process

This new structure is a framework for our bright future and gives everyone ample opportunity to compete at the level they choose. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.

USA Powerlifting is America’s Choice for Drug-Free Strength Sport, and the nation’s leading powerlifting organization with over 20,000 active members. Founded in 1981 as the American Drug Free Powerlifting Association, USA Powerlifting is a mission-driven 501c(3) non-profit. USA Powerlifting is committed to maintaining a fair and level playing field by drug testing at every sanctioned competition. For more information email pr@usapowerlifting.com 

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USA Powerlifting International Membership https://www.usapowerlifting.com/international-membership/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=international-membership Tue, 30 Nov 2021 16:11:45 +0000 https://www.usapowerlifting.com/?p=18563 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 30, 2021 USA Powerlifting International Membership Information USA Powerlifting competitions are open to international lifters who wish to compete on a drug-tested platform against the strongest powerlifters in the world.  Historically, we have had international members who, with the permission of their home country, competed with us. Permission is no longer…

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 30, 2021

USA Powerlifting International Membership Information

USA Powerlifting competitions are open to international lifters who wish to compete on a drug-tested platform against the strongest powerlifters in the world. 

Historically, we have had international members who, with the permission of their home country, competed with us. Permission is no longer required if you meet the terms and conditions of our membership. Currently, we have 64 different nations represented by our international membership, with growing interest from many other nations. Our international members will now be able to compete under their country’s flag at USA Powerlifting events.

Criteria for International Member participation in meets:

  • Local Meets – Compete for placing
  • State Championships – Compete as International Guest
  • National meets (with the exception of Collegiates) – Compete as International Guest
  • Collegiate Nationals or Collegiate Only events – Complete for placing
  • Arnold events – Compete for placing
  • Pro Series Events – Invitation Only

Criteria to Referee

  • May referee meets based on their current referee level. (ie, must achieve National or higher to referee National level meets)
  • Are eligible to sit for referee exams with the same criteria as any other member.

International memberships can be accessed on our membership page.  

Additional information regarding records, international events, results, and other questions will be developed by our International Committee in the future. We will release new details as they become available.

Below is an example of an international member card.

We look forward to seeing you on the USA Powerlifting platform!

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USA Powerlifting Launches Four New Lifting Categories in 2021 https://www.usapowerlifting.com/usa-powerlifting-launches-four-new-lifting-categories-in-2021/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=usa-powerlifting-launches-four-new-lifting-categories-in-2021 Mon, 21 Dec 2020 16:41:24 +0000 https://www.usapowerlifting.com/?p=17062 USA Powerlifting Launches Four New Lifting Categories in 2021 We are proud to announce that after much planning across the Executive Committee, Technical Committee, and numerous other individual efforts, we are launching four new competition categories. The Adaptive Athlete, MX, Para Bench, and Raw With Wrap categories. These categories will be in effect January 1,…

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USA Powerlifting Launches Four New Lifting Categories in 2021

We are proud to announce that after much planning across the Executive Committee, Technical Committee, and numerous other individual efforts, we are launching four new competition categories. The Adaptive Athlete, MX, Para Bench, and Raw With Wrap categories. These categories will be in effect January 1, 2021 and available to athletes 14 and over at the Local, State, and Regional level. Below you will find more detailed information on each of the new categories.

Adaptive Athlete: The Adaptive Athlete category is intended for those athletes who physically are unable to adhere to 100% of the technical rules of performance as defined in the USA Powerlifting rulebook and would therefore be ineligible to compete. Examples of such situations include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • amputated limb(s)/hand(s)/finger(s)/foot/feet/toe(s) with or without use of prosthetic device(s)
  • inability to fully extend elbow(s) in the bench press
  • inability to fully extend knee(s) in the squat and/or deadlift
  • inability to rest head on the bench in the bench press
  • inability to place one or both feet flat on the ground/blocks in the bench press
  • inability to grasp bar without an assistive device
  • inability to grasp bar in accordance with the rules

More in-depth information and details about the Adaptive Athlete Category can be found here.

MX: This new category provides dedicated competition space for any and all athletes no matter how they identify. Competitors who elect to compete within the MX Category compete across 14 weight classes in the Sub-Junior, Junior, Open, and Masters I-IV age categories.

MX category athletes follow the same rules of competition and are held to the same anti-doping requirements as all other categories.

Looking forward, we are working to ensure MX athletes will have a path to compete at a higher level. Starting in 2022, MX athletes will compete at Nationals and with that, have a path to international competition and the opportunity to represent the United States abroad.

The weight classes, which align with the LGBT Powerlifting Union’s MX category are as follows:

44kg 48kg 52kg 56kg 60kg
67.5kg 75kg 82.5kg 90kg 100kg
110kg 125kg 140kg 140+kg

Go here for further details and FAQ for the MX category.

Para Bench: Earlier in 2020 we sent a team of our technical experts to study and learn from the US Para Powerlifting organization on how to prepare USA Powerlifting for this new category.

The Paralympic category in USA Powerlifting applies only to the bench press and the category is officially called “Para Bench.” The Para Bench category is open to male and female athletes with one or more of the 8 eligible physical impairments, as defined by World Para Powerlifting, if these impairments have a certain severity that impacts sport performance. There is an official table with a list of eligible impairments available at the link provided at the bottom of this section.

All Para Bench athletes have an impairment in their lower limbs or hips, which would prohibit them from competing in able-bodied powerlifting. For example, athletes with a single or double amputation through or above the ankle or stiffness of the knee joint would be eligible to compete. If an athlete does not have one of the impairment types listed, he or she may petition for a waiver that would allow him or her to compete in the Para Bench category with his or her impairment provided it is in the spirit of what the Para Bench category is intended to represent. USA Powerlifting have been adapted from World Para Powerlifting with some modifications to increase accessibility for athletes.

For a list of eligible impairments as well as more information click here.

Raw With Wraps: This division allows lifters to wear knee wraps that are in accordance with the technical rules; all other rules for raw lifting will be in effect.

Lifters can qualify to compete at Open (Equipped) Nationals, not Raw Nationals, if they meet or exceed the existing Open (Equipped) Category qualifying totals as given on the national website. There will, however, be no separate Raw With Wraps division offered at Open (Equipped) Nationals.

State and American records will be established for this division. Record standards will be set using the existing current raw records in the squat, bench, deadlift and total as of January 1, 2021. Raw with Wraps competitors must beat this record standard to be awarded a new Raw With Wraps record.

More details can be located here.

In Closing

We are excited to bring these four new categories to our members and offer more competition space for everyone. Our top priority remains, as it has been since our founding as the American Drug Free Powerlifting Association in 1981, to provide the premier drug free, fair play powerlifting platform in the United States.

In addition to our Mission and vision, we are also committed to upholding our Code of Conduct – especially nondiscrimination, professionalism, and respect. Our organization is a true microcosm of our great country and even through our differences, we remain family – it is what makes the sport of powerlifting so great.

2020 has been a challenging year for all of us, and we remain forever grateful to the athletes and for the hard work and dedication of our volunteers, meet directors, state chairs, referees and countless others who have helped and continue to help USA Powerlifting.

Questions?

The published rules for these new categories are published under the USA Powerlifting Rules & Bylaws page on our website.

Please read and review each of the published criteria for the new categories; links are placed under each in this announcement. If you are unable to find the answer to your question, please submit your question here: [Submit Questions]

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New Women’s Weight Classes Coming 01/01/2021 https://www.usapowerlifting.com/new-womens-weight-classes-coming-01-01-2021/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-womens-weight-classes-coming-01-01-2021 Tue, 06 Oct 2020 23:13:40 +0000 https://www.usapowerlifting.com/?p=16802 Beginning January 1, 2021, the 72kg will be eliminated and will now include a 69kg and 76kg weight class. Lifters who achieve the 63kg QT can lift in the 63kg class go up to 69kg Lifters who achieve the 72kg QT can go down to 69kg or up to 76kg Lifters who achieve the 84kg…

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Beginning January 1, 2021, the 72kg will be eliminated and will now include a 69kg and 76kg weight class.

  • Lifters who achieve the 63kg QT can lift in the 63kg class go up to 69kg
  • Lifters who achieve the 72kg QT can go down to 69kg or up to 76kg
  • Lifters who achieve the 84kg QT can lift in the 84kg class or could go down to 76kg class

Qualifying Totals for the new weight classes will be coming for the beginning of the new year.

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COVID-19 UPDATE PAGE https://www.usapowerlifting.com/covid-19-update-page/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=covid-19-update-page Mon, 16 Mar 2020 21:41:49 +0000 https://www.usapowerlifting.com/?p=15979 We have created a webpage dedicated to the ongoing updates for COVID-19.  Please go here: https://www.usapowerlifting.com/covid-19-updates/

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We have created a webpage dedicated to the ongoing updates for COVID-19.  Please go here: https://www.usapowerlifting.com/covid-19-updates/

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USA Powerlifting COVID-19 Update for Upcoming Events https://www.usapowerlifting.com/covid-19-update-03142020/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=covid-19-update-03142020 Sat, 14 Mar 2020 15:21:23 +0000 https://www.usapowerlifting.com/?p=15958 USA Powerlifting COVID-19 Update for Upcoming Events March 14, 2020 High School Nationals USA Powerlifting will be postponing the 2020 USA Powerlifting High School National Championships following Texas Governor Gregg Abbott’s Emergency Declaration. The rescheduled date of the Championships is June 30th – July 2nd 2020, in Killeen Texas. Championship Director and Vice President of…

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USA Powerlifting COVID-19 Update for Upcoming Events

March 14, 2020

High School Nationals
USA Powerlifting will be postponing the 2020 USA Powerlifting High School National Championships following Texas Governor Gregg Abbott’s Emergency Declaration. The rescheduled date of the Championships is June 30th – July 2nd 2020, in Killeen Texas.

Championship Director and Vice President of USA Powerlifting, Johnny Graham, is working hard to reorganize the event and to communicate with all athletes and coaches. More details will be shared via email.

Open Nationals
Open National Championships dates remain the same, May 7-10.  With this championships being seven weeks away, we will continue to plan for the event as scheduled.

Collegiate Nationals
Dates and venue options are still being explored for the reschedule of this championship.  We anticipate solidifying the dates and event details in the next few weeks.

State and Local Events
All remaining USA Powerlifting events remain planned and scheduled at this time. If an event is canceled due to government or facility request, the event director will be notifying all registered participants.   Our goal as an organization and as well as our meet directors is to carry on with events as planned or if absolutely necessary, postpone to a later date. Should you have any questions concerning an event you are registered for, please contact the individual meet director.

As stated in previous releases, the Executive Committee is consistently monitoring the COVID-19 situation and will continue sharing information as it becomes available.

As all decisions made during the evolving COVID-19 outbreak, the health and safety of USA Powerlifting members, volunteers, and supporters remains the top priority of USA Powerlifting. All guidelines laid out by the Center For Disease Control, State Governments, and the Federal Government as it pertains to COVID-19 will continue to be followed by the organization.

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