IPF Hall of Fame

As Provided by Arnulf Wahlstrom,
IPF EC Board member for Europe

Hall of Fame: There shall be an honorary body titled the "IPF Hall of Fame". Its purpose shall be to honour members who have made an outstanding contribution either by way of lifting achievement or service in general to the sport of powerlifting internationally. A maximum of two lifters and one official may be elected to the Hall of Fame each year but with the added proviso that not more than two men and one woman may be elected in any one year. A certificate of achievement will be awarded. No one who has been involved in drug offences or has been suspended by drug abuse shall be proposed to Hall of Fame. Any lifter or official previously awarded Hall of Fame will loose this distinction if suspended by IPF due to doping abuse.

The Executive decides prior to the IPF Congress, after having received bids from the member nations, whom will be awarded Hall of Fame. The appointed person(s) will be honoured at the Congress.

Year Official Female lifter Male lifter
1978 Bob Hoffman (USA) - Ron Collins (GB)
Larry Pacifico (USA)
1979 Clay Patterson (USA) - Hideaki Inaba (JPN)
Precious McKenzie (NZL)
1980 Vic Mercer (GB) - Lamar Gant (USA)
Don Reinhoudt (USA)
1981 - - -
1982 Jan Todd (USA)

 

Eddie Pengelly (GB)
Walter Thomas (USA)
1983 - - -
1984 Manojit Bose (IND) - Kenneth Mattsson (SWE)
1985 - - -
1986 - - -
1987 George Leggett (GB) Bev Francis (AUS) Tony Stevens (GB)
1988 - - -
1989 Gren Elmore (GB) - -
1990 Wouter van der Toorn (NED) - -
1991 Arnold Boström (SWE) Ruthie Shafer (USA) -
1992 - - -
1993 John Moody (GB) - -
1994 Toni Sundjaja (INA) - -
1995 Heiner Köberich (GER) Cathy Millen (NZL) Andrzej Stanaszek (POL)
1996 - - -
1997 - - -
1998 Grahame Fong (NZL)
1999 Anna-Liisa Prinkkala (FIN)

2001

John Stephenson, GB

 

 

2002

 

 

Jarmo Virtanen (FIN)

2003

Bill Jamison (CAN)

 

 

2004

Gaston Parage (LUX)

 

 

2005

Kalevi Sorsa (FIN)

DSQ Marina Kudinova (RUS)

 

2006

Detlev Albrings (GER)

Chen Yueh Chao (TPE)

Brad Gillingham (USA)

2007

Norbert Wallauch (AUT)

Raija Koskinen (FIN)

Hiroyuki Isagawa (JPN)