European Weightlifting Federation
The European Weightlifting Federation (EWF) was founded in 1969[1] and is the body governing and organizing the European Weightlifting Championships.[2]
Abbreviation | EWF |
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Formation | 1969 |
Type | Federation of national associations |
Headquarters | Ankara, Turkey |
Region served | Europe |
Affiliations | International Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
Events
Number | Events | First | Last |
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1 | European Weightlifting Championships | 1896 | 2017 (96th) |
2 | European Union Weightlifting Championships | 1973 | 2009 (37th) |
3 | European Union Weightlifting Cup | 2014 | 2017 (4th) |
4 | European U23 Weightlifting Championships (U23) | 2009 | 2017 (9th) |
5 | European Junior Weightlifting Championships (U20) | 1973 | 2017 (45th) |
6 | European Youth Weightlifting Championships (U17) | 2003 | 2017 (15th) |
7 | European Cadet Weightlifting Championships (U15) | 2013 | 2017 (4th) |
8 | European Masters Weightlifting Championships (35 to +80) | 1992 | 2017 (24th) |
Members
Albania
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Belarus
Bulgaria
Denmark
Germany
United Kingdom
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Iceland
Israel
Italy
Kosovo [3]
Croatia
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Moldova
Monaco
Netherlands
Northern Ireland
Norway
Austria
Poland
Portugal
Cyprus
Romania
Russia
San Marino
Scotland
Sweden
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Czech Republic
Turkey
Ukraine
Wales
Switzerland [4]
References
- "History of the European Weightlifting Federation by Gottfried Schödl / EWF Honorary President". European Weightlifting Federation. Archived from the original on 10 January 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
- Encyclopedia of Associations: International organizations. Gale. 2003. p. 1014. ISBN 978-0-8103-8957-1.
- "Kosovo Weightlifting Federation Annual Congress". European Weightlifting Federation. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
- "Nations member of EWF". Archived from the original on 2012-12-12. Retrieved 2017-12-14.
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