Powerlifting is an individualized sport. Strength is the primary ingredient of athletic performance. Powerlifting's lifts are the definitive measure of strength. Powerlifting is the ultimate strength competition. The powerlifting athlete competes in three specific disciplines, each designed to measure different areas of human strength. The sum or total of the best lift in each discipline determines the winner. Powerlifting is an exciting sport where athletes compete against the force of iron as well as other athletes.

Powerlifting is an international sport practiced in over 100 countries on all continents. Athletes, men and women from age 14 and upwards compete in given age groups and weight categories. Weight categories begin with 44kg women's class and end in the men's over 125kg class (unlimited). Power lifters are unique athletes competing in an exciting sport. They move massive amounts of weight in hi-tech supportive gear that protects against injury. Contests and appreciative fans can be found from Delhi, India, to Dallas, USA. The unique powerlifting athletes compete in a wide variety of local, state, regional, national and international competitions. The three disciplines, in contest order, that make up the sport are the Squat, Bench press and Deadlift.

• Squat

The lift starts with the lifter standing erect and the bar loaded with weights resting on the lifter's shoulders. At the referee's command the lift begins. The lifter bends his knees and lowers him into a squatting position with the hips slightly below parallel position. The lifter returns to an erect position. At the referees command the bar is returned to the rack and the lift is completed.

• Bench Press

With his or her back resting on the bench, the lifter takes the loaded bar at arm's length. At the referee's command the power lifter lowers the bar to the chest. On the chest the bar must be hold motionless until the referee give the “press” signal. The power lifter pushes the weight up until the arms are straight and the elbows locked. Then the referee will call 'rack' and the lift is completed as the weight is returned to the rack.

• Deadlift

The deadlift is often described as the king of the powerlifting disciplines. In the deadlift the athlete grasps the loaded bar which is resting on the platform floor. The power lifter pulls the weights off the floor and assumes a standing erect position. The knees must be locked and shoulders back with the weight held in the lifters’ grip. At the referees command the bar will be returned to the floor under the control of the lifter.

Sports Associations Details

 

1. Registration Number            – 35

2. Year of Registration              - 07.05.1994

3. Gazette Notification             - Gazette No. 1990/2327.10.2016

4. Tenure of the Association   – 02

 

Ø  PRESIDENT

Mr. U. Kapila Perera

0714499511

 

Ø  SECRETARY 

Mr. K.D.D.I.Jayathilaka

No, 42, Morontuduwa Road, Melagama, Wadduwa

 

Ø  TREASURE

Mr. M.A. Prasanna Nayanjit Samaraweera

 

5. List of Affiliated Associations

 

• Subsidiaries/ Clubs - 20

 1. Jayasinghe Weightlifting Club

2. Power Right Fitness Center

3. Sri Lanka Army Sports Club

4. Sunrise Weightlifting Club

5. Colombo Powerlifting Club

6.Manuvara Youth Christian Association

7.Atlas Sports Club

8.Victory Sports Club, Matale

9. School Association

10.Anvorman Barbell Sports Club, Moratuwa

11. Bandaragama Regional Council Sports Club

12. Horana Powerlifting Sports Club

13. City Fitness Sports Club

14. Power 02 Sports Club

15. Sam Shakti Sports Club

16. Progress Sports Club

17. Extension Sports Club

18. Sumangala Sports Club

19. Lucky Sports Club

20. Shakti Sports Club