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- Powerlifting abstract "Powerlifting is a strength sport that consists of three attempts at maximal weight on three lifts: squat, bench press, and deadlift. As in the sport of Olympic weightlifting, it involves lifting weights in three attempts. Powerlifting evolved from a sport known as "odd lifts", which followed the same three-attempt format but used a wider variety of events, akin to strongman competition. Eventually odd lifts became standardized to the current three.In competition, lifts may be performed equipped or un-equipped (typically referred to as 'raw' lifting or 'classic' in the IPF specifically). Equipment in this context refers to a supportive bench shirt or squat/deadlift suit or briefs. In some federations, knee wraps are permitted in the equipped but not un-equipped division; in others, they may be used in both equipped and un-equipped lifting. Weight belts, knee sleeves, wrist wraps and special footwear may also be used, but are not considered when distinguishing equipped from un-equipped lifting.Competitions take place across the world but mostly in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Iceland, Egypt, Sweden, Finland, Russia and Ukraine. Powerlifting has been a Paralympic sport (bench press only) since 1984 and, under the IPF, is also a World Games sport. Local, national and international competitions have also been sanctioned by other federations operating independently of the IPF.".
- Powerlifting wikiPageExternalLink www.apa-wpa.com.
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- Powerlifting caption "Squat Movement".
- Powerlifting category "Women: 47 kg, 52 kg, 57 kg, 63 kg, 72 kg, 84 kg, 84 kg+ Men: 59 kg, 66 kg, 74 kg, 83 kg, 93 kg, 105 kg, 120 kg, 120 kg+".
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- Powerlifting olympic "Inclusion in process".
- Powerlifting subject Category:Individual_sports.
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- Powerlifting comment "Powerlifting is a strength sport that consists of three attempts at maximal weight on three lifts: squat, bench press, and deadlift. As in the sport of Olympic weightlifting, it involves lifting weights in three attempts. Powerlifting evolved from a sport known as "odd lifts", which followed the same three-attempt format but used a wider variety of events, akin to strongman competition.".
- Powerlifting label "Force athlétique".
- Powerlifting label "Kraftdreikampf".
- Powerlifting label "Levantamento de peso básico".
- Powerlifting label "Levantamiento de potencia".
- Powerlifting label "Powerlifting".
- Powerlifting label "Powerlifting".
- Powerlifting label "Powerlifting".
- Powerlifting label "Trójbój siłowy".
- Powerlifting label "Пауэрлифтинг".
- Powerlifting label "رياضة القوة".
- Powerlifting label "パワーリフティング".
- Powerlifting label "健力".
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