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II. Men’s and Women’s combined Sub-Junior &
Junior World Championships
III. Men’s and Women’s combined Masters’ World
Championships
IV. Men’s and Women’s combined Open, Junior &
Sub-Junior Bench Press World Championships
V. Men’s and Women’s combined Masters’ Bench
Press World Championships
VI. Men’s and Women’s combined Open, Junior &
Sub-Junior Classic/Raw Powerlifting World
Championships
VII. Men’s and Women’s combined Masters’
Classic/Raw Powerlifting World Championships
(in 2014 and 2015 they will be held in
conjunction with the World Classic/Raw Open &
Junior & Sub-Junior Championships)
VIII. Men’s and Women’s combined Open, Sub-Junior,
Junior and Masters World Classic/Raw Bench
Press Championships.
3. The IPF also recognizes and registers world
records for the same lifts within the categories described
hereunder:
Age Categories
Men – Open: from the day he reaches 14 years and
upwards (no category restrictions need
apply).
Sub-Junior: from the day he reaches 14 years and
throughout the full calendar year in which
he reaches 18 years.
Junior: from 1 January in the calendar year he
reaches 19 years and throughout the full
calendar year in which he reaches 23
years.
Master I: from 1 January in the calendar year he
reaches 40 years and throughout the full
calendar year in which he reaches 49
years.
Master II: from 1 January in the calendar year he
reaches 50 years and throughout the full
calendar year in which he reaches 59
years.
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