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To be considered for induction to the WABDL Hall of Fame as a lifter, he/she needs to have as many of the following requires as possible. Requirements 1 and 2 are non-negotiable. The lifter is NOT required to have them all. However, the more requirements you meet the greater your consideration for induction to the WABDL Hall of Fame.

Lifters:
1. Been a competitive WABDL lifter for 12 years
2. Must have competed in at least 8 WABDL World Championships.
3. Won at least 6 WABDL World Championships.
4. The holder of 3 past or present WABDL World Records.
5. Competed in 4 WABDL National Championships.
6. Won at least 2 WABDL National Championships.
7. The lifters ranking on the All-Time list.
8. Competed in and won 1 WABDL National Push-Pull Championship.
9. Competed in and won 1 WABDL World Cup Championship.
10. May have competed in 3 other federation’s World Championships.
11. May have competed in 2 other federation’s National Championships.
12. May have held/hold past/present World or National Records in other federations.

To be considered for induction to the WABDL Hall of Fame as an official he/she must meet the requirements under the official’s section for making significant contributions to the federation.

Officials: Judges, State Chairmen or Meet Directors.
1. Must have a minimum of 12 years of service to the federation.
2. Attended at a least 6 World Championships and 3 National Championships in an official capacity.
3. Competed as a WABDL lifter.

WABDL® is proud to recognize the following people for their contributions, their lifting expertise, and their support over the years (please note: if there is not an image available for a member it means we have not received their bio to post):
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Jim was a very fast runner and a competitive athlete throughout high school in baseball, football and track and field.
CLICK EACH IMAGE FOR FULL SIZE VERSION [will open in new window] BEVERLY ANOLIN I discovered the world of powerlifting
Troy Fryar is a career Military Mustang Officer, joined the U. S. Coast Guard in October 1989 and is still
Mike Frizzell is a retired Correctional Lieutenant from Graymont, Illinois. Mike has been competing continuously for over 25 years, and
Larry came late to competing in power lifting. His first WABDL meet was 1998 at the age of 62. Prior
Anthony (Tony) Coduto was born on November 11, 1964 in Chicago, IL Tony is ranked #9 in the Open Men
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