The Combined Nations: What does it mean for lifters?
What is it? Combined Nations is a coalition between UK lifters, Scotland, Ireland and UKIPL. GPC annual membership has been paid by the Combined Nations Coalition and for the purpose
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Latest News from GPC Ireland Powerlifting
What is it? Combined Nations is a coalition between UK lifters, Scotland, Ireland and UKIPL. GPC annual membership has been paid by the Combined Nations Coalition and for the purpose
Have I got some great news for you all, regarding Ireland’s hosting of next year’s GPC Four Nations championship. Well I am delighted to announce that Monster Power has come
Our very own Public Relations Officer Liam Beville was recently featured in an article in the Limerick Post regarding how he used hypnosis treatment to recover from a serious injury
In the spirit of the Celtic Nations Championships of the 1990s, GPC proudly presents the Four Nations Series of International Championships. 2024 saw Wales host the inaugural event, and in
Well, it’s that time of year again. As most are aware this years GPC World Championships are taking place in Trnava Slovakia. Kicking off from Thurs 10th until Sun 13th…
Trainer and coach Siobhan Hynes, along with her crew at Ironworx gym, host the 4th annual Summer Slam on Saturday the 13th of July. GPC Ireland are proud to support
On behalf of the GPC Ireland Committee and all lifters, thank you so much to Hercules Gym for the warm hospitality on Saturday! As if it was not honour enough
What a great day we had for our Summer Open. It was great to be back in the Hercules again. Big thanks to them and the committee for hosting us.
Open Push/Pull event Saturday 6th July Summer Open: When: Saturday 06th July Where: Hercules Gym, Smithfield, Dublin. (Click for directions) This will be a one-day Push/Pull event.
ITS HERE! The GPC APP is now available to download on Google Play Store. This is a first for Irish Powerlifting as GPC Ireland are the first to have an
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