In Memoriam – William “Bill” Helmich

William Todd Helmich

02/08/1942 – 04/25/2025

Dear Friends of Powerlifting,

It is with great sadness that I share with you the recent passing of Mr. William “Bill” Helmich, the Vice-President of Powerlifting America.

Helmich had an extensive competitive career, securing numerous National and World Masters titles and records across various age divisions. Notably, he clinched gold medals at the IPF World Masters Powerlifting Championships in 2013, 2014, and 2018, and achieved a personal best total of 706 kg (1,556.4 lbs).

His unwavering dedication and passion mark Helmich’s legacy for the sport of powerlifting and his significant impact on the community worldwide. His contributions as an athlete, International Category I referee, and US National Team Coach have left an indelible mark on the sport, and more importantly, the athletes. As one of the founders of Powerlifting America, he will be remembered not only for his achievements but also for his dedication to the growth and integrity of powerlifting.

Professionally, through his private consulting firm, Bill provided training to many Indian tribal organizations throughout the United States. Helmich’s work involved collaborations with federal agencies, such as the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Bureau of Reclamation, focusing on professional services and training for tribal employees. His consulting services have been instrumental in supporting tribal organizations in navigating federal regulations and improving internal operations.

Lastly, Bill Helmich was a military veteran and was a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA). Interestingly, his graduation ceremony featured General Curtis E. LeMay, then Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, as the speaker. Lt. Gen. James Ferguson presented the commissions, while General LeMay also presented the diplomas. The Class of 1964 is recognized for its distinguished service, with many members of the class receiving commendations. Their legacy is celebrated through reunions and memorials, reflecting their significant contributions to the Air Force and the nation. Bill graduated with advanced degrees in both Nuclear Physics from the University of California – Davis, and an MBA from the University of New Mexico.

For those wishing to honor Bill’s memory, we request that you support the powerlifting community that he cherished so much. This would be a fitting tribute to honor Bill.

On behalf of the Powerlifting America Executive Committee and the Board of Directors, our sincerest condolences go out to Bill’s family and friends.

Bill rest in peace – We shall forever miss you.

Respectfully,

Robert Keller
President Powerlifting America