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Weightlifting
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Updated: 2006-08-18 22:36

 

Weightlifting  Olympic sport since 1896

An ancient sport as old as mankind, embodying the most direct manifestation of human strength, weightlifting has not only flourished, but also developed into a modern sporting discipline for the 21st century. The apparent simplicity of lifting the barbell from the ground and over the head in one or two movements is deceiving.

Ghana's Bernard Fetrie makes an unsuccessful snatch attempt at 152kg in the men's over-105kg class weightlifting at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne March 23, 2006.
Ghana's Bernard Fetrie makes an snatch attempt at 152kg in the men's over-105kg class weightlifting at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne March 23, 2006. [Reuters]


Weightlifting requires a combination of power, speed, technique, concentration and timing. Super heavyweight lifters normally claim the title of World’s Strongest Man or Woman.

However, kilo per kilo, the lightest weightlifter is often the strongest. Men’s weightlifting was on the programme of the first modern Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. Women participated for the first time at the Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000.

LIST OF EVENTS

Men

Women

 +105kg  
  105kg  
  56kg  
  62kg  
  69kg  
  77kg  
  85kg  
94kg

  75kg 
  48kg 
  53kg 
  58kg 
  63kg 
  69kg 
 75kg

 


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