Official Statement about the Italian Open 26

The Italian Open 26 took place on 17–18.04.2026 and was organized by Streetlifting Italia at Ironfit Gym in Monza, Italy. On 21.12.2025, the event was announced as an official EUROS 26 Qualifier (link to Instagram post).

During and after the event, multiple rule-related reports were submitted through the official violation reporting system. These reports were reviewed and assessed in accordance with FinalRep standards and procedures.

Following an extensive review process of approximately 14 days, a decision was made to revoke the event’s status as a “FinalRep EUROS 26 Qualifier” with retroactive effect.

This statement outlines the basis for that decision and the relevant findings.

General Information

To provide context for this decision, the following framework principles are relevant.

1) The role of FinalRep

FinalRep was founded in 2020 with the initial purpose of organizing Streetlifting competitions. Over time, this role has expanded into the coordination of an international competition network, including the development of unified rules, competition standards, and event systems.

Today, FinalRep’s role includes:

  • defining and maintaining standardized competition rules

  • supporting event organization through software, education, and coordination

  • ensuring comparability of results across international events

2) Collaboration framework

Since the introduction of international competition seasons starting with the EUROS 24, FinalRep has entered into formal collaboration agreements with independent event organizers.

These agreements define mutual rights and responsibilities, including:

  • the provision and implementation of the FinalRep rules

  • the requirement for standardized judging procedures

  • the use of designated competition systems

3) Role of the event organizer

Event organizers operate as independent entities responsible for planning and executing competitions within the agreed framework. While FinalRep provides systems and standards, the operational execution of the event remains the responsibility of the organizer.

4) Contractual basis

All collaborations are governed by written agreements defining obligations and requirements for both parties. These agreements form the basis for accountability within the FinalRep competition structure.

Rule Violation Reporting

To ensure transparency and quality control across the competition network, FinalRep introduced a structured rule violation reporting system in 2025. This system allows athletes, spectators, and event participants to report potential violations of published rules and standards. This form is accessible in the footer of our website.

The reporting system is intended to capture:

  • structural rule violations

  • significant procedural inconsistencies

  • integrity-related concerns affecting competition fairness

It is not intended for individual judgment disputes or subjective lift-by-lift scoring disagreements.

Review and Case Assessment

During and after the Italian Open 26, a number of violation reports were submitted through the official reporting system. These reports were reviewed and evaluated, and a subset was identified as requiring further investigation.

The review focused on the following categories:

  • equipment compliance with licensed standards and consistency of judging procedures

  • use of approved competition software systems

  • availability and traceability of judging outcomes

Following the initial assessment, the full event livestream and available system data were reviewed to evaluate the scope and validity of the reported issues.

Key Findings of the Review

The review identified the following categories of findings:

1) Equipment Compliance

Multiple instances of non-compliance with equipment licensing requirements were identified across the event.

2) Competition Equipment Standards

The use of non-standard bumper plates was observed during parts of the competition. This introduces differences in equipment conditions compared to standardized qualifier requirements and may affect result comparability.

3) Judging System and Procedures

The event was conducted using a third-party software system for judging display and result processing. This system differed from the FinalRep App configuration required under the collaboration agreement.

As a result, judging outcomes were not consistently traceable through the official FinalRep system or fully verifiable via the livestream in all cases.

4) Data Consistency and System Alignement

Several inconsistencies were identified between:

  • FinalRep system data

  • livestream presentation

  • recorded judging outcomes

Review Process Summary

Following the receipt of the initial reports, an internal assessment was conducted to determine the appropriate scope of review.

The investigation included:

  • analysis of submitted violation reports

  • full review of the official livestream recording

  • cross-referencing with FinalRep system data

  • comparison against licensed equipment standards

The review process confirmed that a full-event evaluation was required in order to assess compliance across all relevant categories.

Result and Decision

Based on the findings outlined above and the supporting documentation contained in the appendices, the following determination was made:

The Italian Open 26 did not meet the required conditions to be recognized as a FinalRep EUROS 26 Qualifier.

As a result:

  • the qualifier status of the event is hereby revoked immediately and retroactively

  • the event results are no longer included in the EUROS 26 qualifier ranking

This decision is based on identified violations in:

  • equipment compliance requirements

  • judging system implementation

  • data consistency and result traceability

Impact and Athlete Considerations

We as FinalRep recognize that this decision affects athletes who participated in the event and may have implications for their Qualification pathways. By implementing this decision, we aim to find the best possible solution for the athletes involved. To mitigate this impact, we are currently evaluating additional qualification opportunities with other event organizers within the EUROS 26 season.

Details regarding these opportunities are communicated separately to affected athletes.

Closing Statement

We acknowledge the significance of this decision and its impact on all parties involved.

We want to emphasize that this outcome follows a structured review process conducted in accordance with established rules, contractual agreements, and competition standards.

The decision is made in support of maintaining:

  • consistent competition standards

  • fair and comparable qualification systems

  • the integrity of the international ranking structure

We are and will remain committed to working with all our partners to ensure continued development and improvement of the sport. 

One important aspect for our future improvement is the feedback from you and other members of our community. If you have some feedback you want to share with regards to this case, please use the following link to a dedicated feedback survey. 

For everyone who read the entire article until this point we want to say: thank you for your attention and interest in this situation. The vision of FinalRep to create Streetlifting as a professional sport with a sound environment. This path is one of community and companionship and rely on the feedback and support of you and others. So thank you for being with us on this journey.

Sincere regards,

–– your FinalRep team 🧡

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