The European Weightlifting Federation (EWF ) was founded in 1969,[ 1] and is the body governing and organizing the European Weightlifting Championships .[ 2] The EWF is a "recognized continental body" under the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF).[ 3]
History
Since 2024, the headquarters of the European Weightlifting Federation are located in Zurich , Switzerland .
Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine , the EWF took away from Russia the right to host the European Youth Weightlifting Championships in Russia in August 2022.[ 4]
Commissions
There are several Commissions of the EWF, including the Athletes Commission, Anti-Doping Commission, Development Commission, and the Women Commission. [ 5]
Regions
Source:[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Recognized by the IWF in 2021.
Commonwealth Weightlifting Federation (CWF) (1947):[ 11] Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships
European Small Nations Weightlifting Federation (10 Members) : European Small Nations Weightlifting Championships
European Union Weightlifting Federation () : European Union Weightlifting Championships
Mediterranean Weightlifting Federation (2005) (12 Members):[ 12] [ 13] Mediterranean Weightlifting Championships
Nordic Weightlifting Federation (3 Members):[ 14] Nordic Weightlifting Championships
Francophone Weightlifting Federation () : Francophone Weightlifting Championships
River Sava Weightlifting Federation (2013):[ 10] River Sava Weightlifting Championships
Events
Source:[ 15]
Continental Championships
International Championships
51st "Challenge 210" Switzerland 2023
57th Alpe Adria Championship Hungary 2023
Naim Süleymanoğlu Championship Turkey 2022
Members
There are 49 affiliated National Federations: 46 Full Members (FM) + 3 Associate Members (AM):[ 9] [ 16] [ 17]
See also
References
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