North Carolina Barbell
Hall of Fame Induction Process
The North
Carolina Barbell Hall of Fame will accept résumés throughout the year from
anyone who would like to nominate an individual for induction. Nominations will
be taken for individuals from any “Strength” sport including Weightlifting,
Powerlifting, Strongman and Highland Games. (Please Note: Since the year 2000, the NC Barbell Hall of Fame only
recognizes accomplishments done in reputable “Drug Testing” organizations.)
The NCB Hall of
Fame Induction Committee will meet periodically to examine and vote on all
nominations. An individual must receive a minimum of 75% of the vote to be
inducted. The NCB Hall of Fame will induct a minimum of two individuals per
year.
All inductees
must satisfy the induction requirements set up by the North Carolina Barbell
Hall of Fame.
Induction Requirements
- Inductee must be a least 45 years of age.
(Exception: Under extenuating circumstances individuals 35 years of age or
older could be considered but must receive 100% of the induction committee
vote to be inducted.)
- Inductee must have gained prominence and
distinction in the world of strength sports. Inductee must be of good
reputation within the community. (Every effort shall be made to induct
individuals of good character and of good standing in their communities.)
- Inductee must have made an extraordinary
contribution to the sport in one or more of these following areas:
- Athlete- Consistent high level performance as a drug free athlete in a
strength sport for at least 10 years in duration.
Criteria:
- Athlete must have competed
in strength sports for at least 10 years.
- Must have been a World,
American, National, or State record holder.
- Must have been a World,
American, National, or State champion.
- Official- Excellent service as an official, referee, judge, scorer, etc. in a
strength sport for at least 10 years in duration.
Criteria:
- Must have served in an
official capacity at least 10 years.
- Must have served as an official
at 50 events.
- Promoter-
Exceptional service as an event promoter / organizer, meet director, etc.
in a strength sport for at least 10 years in duration.
Criteria:
- Must have served as a
promoter of strength sport events for at least 10 years.
- Must have
promoted/organized/directed at least 30 events.
- Coach- Outstanding service as a strength coach.
Criteria:
- Must have served as a
strength coach for at least 10 years.
- Must have
compiled an outstanding record of coaching drug free champions at the
level coached.
- Must have
compiled an extraordinary winning record or have achieved other
outstanding accomplishments
- Multi Media- Outstanding promotion of a strength sport in the area of media (print, television, radio, internet, etc.).
Criteria:
- Must have served as a
promoter (via multi media) of strength sport events for at least 10
years.
- Must have promoted strength
sports through media coverage of at least 100 strength events.