TOPSHELF NJ THROWDOWN 2026
  • Powerlifting America Topshelf NJ Throwdown

  • TOPSHELF NJ THROWDOWN 2026

  • Date: November 15, 2026

    Welcome to the 2026 Powerlifting America Topshelf NJ Throwdown Registration Page.

    Event date: November 15th, 2026
    Location: Topshelf Fitness Center & Supplement Store, 41 Pine St #5, Rockaway, NJ 07866


    This event is open to all lifters. You can compete in the out-of-state divisions if you are not a New Jersey athlete.

     

    Eligibility: 

    NO qualifying total or competition is required to enter this event. 

    Open to the first 55 athletes that register for the competition. 

    All Athletes are required to be current members of Powerlifting America by Saturday, November 8, 2026.

    Competition Uniform:

    All support suits, shirts, wraps, knee sleeves, and singlets must meet the IPF specifications

    Entry: $125.00- Limited to 55 lifters

    Details

    MORNING AND AFTERNOON SESSIONS 

    TIME: LIFTING STARTS AT 9:00am

     

    Drug-testing:

    All registered athletes are subject to drug testing before, during, or after the competition by USADA or CCES!

     

    Coach and Spectator Admission: 

    Admission for spectators and personal coaches: $15.00 at the door. CASH only. 

     

    IPF Weight Classes:

    Women: 43kg, 47kg, 52kg, 57kg, 63kg, 69kg, 76kg, 84kg, and 84+kg

    Men: 53kg, 59kg, 66kg, 74kg, 83kg, 93kg, 105kg, 120kg, and 120+kg

     

    Open to all lifters for any state, any level. No qualifying total required. Lifters will be awarded top 3 medals associated to your respective state. This is a sanctioned and drug tested competition.  

    * Qualifier for nationals and regionals in 2027

     

    Open to the first 55 athletes that register for the competition. 

     

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  • Terms & Conditions


    This is an entry to a Powerlifting America event held on November 9th, 2025. If you fail to show at the event or withdraw for any reason, you will not be refunded your entry amount.

     You will be required to follow all the Powerlifting America guidelinesof the event including the participation and code of conduct policies of Powerlifting America.

  • Powerlifting America Guidelines

     

     

    Bodyweight Categories:

    MEN
    Sub-Junior & Junior only-up to 53.0 kg
    59.0 kg Class up to 59.0 kg
    66.0 kg Class from 59.01 kg up to 66.0 kg
    74.0 kg Class from 66.01 kg up to 74.0 kg
    83.0 kg Class from 74.01 kg up to 83.0 kg
    93.0 kg Class from 83.01 kg up to 93.0 kg
    105.0 kg Class from 93.01 kg up to 105.0 kg
    120.0 kg Class from 105.01 kg up to 120.0 kg
    120.0+ kg Class from 120.01 kg up to unlimited

    WOMEN
    Sub-Junior & Junior only-up to 43.0 kg
    47.0 kg Class up to 47.0 kg
    52.0 kg Class from 47.01 kg up to 52.0 kg
    57.0 kg Class from 52.01 kg up to 57.0 kg
    63.0 kg Class from 57.01 kg up to 63.0 kg
    69.0 kg Class from 63.01 kg up to 69.0 kg
    76.0 kg Class from 69.01 kg up to 76.0 kg
    84.0 kg Class from 76.01 kg up to 84.0 kg
    84.0+ kg Class from 84.01 kg up to unlimited

    Youth Athlete Guidelines  

    Powerlifting America Welcomes Youth Athletes 

    Resistance training programs for both youth and teens have shown increased health benefits in addition to stronger performances in youth sports.  Our main objective for our youth lifters is to have fun and an enjoyable experience while focusing on learning proper technique and form.  This will translate to a positive experience and will help build confidence in our young athletes.   

     

     

    Youth Age Divisions 

    An athlete must be a minimum of 8 years of age by the day of competition. 

     Youth: 8-11 year old 

    Pre-Sub-Junior: 12-13 year old  

     

    **A Pre-Sub-Junior athlete may use their total to qualify for a Sub-Junior National or International competition. The Tertiary Junior athlete must be thirteen (13) years of age by the day of the Sub-Junior National competition and fourteen (14) years of age by the day of the International Sub-Junior competition they qualified for.** 

     

     

    Youth & Pre-Sub-Junior Weight Classes 

    Youth athletes will not have specific weight classes to compete in, only the Youth age division. Therefore, Youth Athletes will not be required to weigh-in but must be checked in no later than the close of the standard weigh-in period for the session they will be lifting in.  

      

    Pre-Sub-Junior Athletes will participate in weigh-ins as all other participants following the procedures of the IPF Technical Rules Book.   This is done for the athletes future benefit in case they wish to use their total for qualifying purposes at another competition.  The athlete will fall under the standard weight classes outlined in the IPF Technical Rules Book beginning with the lowest weight class listed below. 

     

    Female 

    Sub Junior & Junior up to 43kg 

     

    Male 

    Sub Junior & Junior up to 53kg

     

    Youth & Pre-Sub-Junior Scoring Guidelines 

    Medals will be awarded based on the athlete's number of successful attempts, not the weight lifted. 

      

    Gold - 8 or 9 successful attempts  

    Silver - 6 or 7 successful attempts 

    Bronze - 4 or 5 successful attempts 

     

    - 3 or less successful attempts and their parent or coach should be publicly shamed ;) lol

     

    All weights for each attempt will be recorded in the lifting database for the athlete’s reference, However, there will not be official record placements tracked. This is to help our youth lifters focus on the quality of their lifting and not breaking or setting records.  

     

    Youth & Pre-Sub-Junior Weigh-in Guidelines 

    Youth athletes will not be weighed in but must be checked in no later than the close of the standard weigh-in period for the session they will be lifting in.  

     

    Pre-Sub-Junior athletes will participate in weigh-ins as all other participants following the procedures of the IPF Technical Rules Book  , with the following exceptions.  

    They will be in their singlet and t-shirt that they will be wearing on the platform 
    They will be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian 
    This is Highly recommended for all athletes under the age of 18 
    There will be two (2) official Powerlifting America referees as current members in good standing in the weigh-in room  
    If a photo ID is not available a copy of their birth certificate is sufficient  
     

    Pre-Sub-Junior weigh-ins are done for the athletes future benefit. If they wish to use their total for qualifying purposes at another competition they will need to have a recorded body weight to receive a legitimate total. The athlete will fall under the standard weight classes outlined in the IPF Technical Rules Book beginning with the lowest weight class listed in the Youth & Pre-Sub-Junior Weight Classes section from above.    

     

    Youth & Pre-Sub-Junior Drug Testing 

    These athletes are not subject to drug testing.  

     

    Youth & Pre-Sub-Junior Personal Equipment 

    These athletes will follow the same personal equipment guidelines stated in the IPF Technical Rules Book. Youth lifters will compete in the Raw category Only.  

     

    Youth & Pre-Sub-Junior Lifting Equipment & Weight Increments  

    Youth lifters can use a lighter barbell, to be weighed and labeled before the competition. Full size bumper plates can be used for deadlifts to provide the consistent height needed to pull the bar from the floor.  

     

    Pre-Sub-Junior athletes competing will be required to use the equipment with the specifications outlined by the IPF Technical Rules Book. This is also for the athletes future benefit if they wish to use their total for qualifying purposes at another competition. They will need to have done so by the specifications of the rule book. If a Pre-Sub-Junior athlete is unable to use the standard equipment due to safety or strength reasons then their body weight will not be recorded in the competition results and they will be scored based on their performance and not the weight lifted as the Youth athletes. This will also void any total they may have received for future use.  

     

    Youth and Pre-Sub-Junior can enter a minimum attempt increment of 0.5 kg for any attempt of any lift. All other standard rules apply.

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