Weightlifting Weight Classes Belfast

In each weight division, competitors compete in both the snatch and clean and jerk, and prizes are usually given for the heaviest weights lifted in the snatch, clean and jerk, and the two combined.

E G'S Curves
028 90309800
Kennedy Enterprise Centre
Belfast
Peak Physique Gymnasium
028 90667886
721A Lisburn Road
Belfast
L A Fitness Plc
028 90641800
Milltown Road
Belfast
Workout World
028 90230330
51 King Street
Belfast
Living Well Health Clubs
028 90277490
4 Lanyon Place
Belfast
Arena Health & Fitness
028 90629789
35-39 Finaghy Road North
Belfast
Fitness First Plc
0870 8980773
Boucher Road
Belfast
Spirit Health & Fitness Club
028 90325454
22 Ormeau Avenue
Belfast
Centaur Health Studios
028 90242680
19 Arthur Street
Belfast
L A Fitness Plc
028 90328816
Adelaide Street
Belfast
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Weightlifting Weight Classes

Weight Classes

Competitors compete in one of eight (seven for women) divisions determined by their body mass. The men's classes are:

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

The women's classes are:

  • 48 kg
  • 53 kg
  • 58 kg
  • 63 kg
  • 69 kg
  • 75 kg
  • 75+ kg

In each weight division, competitors compete in both the snatch and clean and jerk, and prizes are usually given for the heaviest weights lifted in the snatch, clean and jerk, and the two combined.

The order of the competition is decided by the lifters - the competitor who chooses to attempt the lowest weight goes first. If they are unsuccessful at that weight, they have the option of reattempting that lift, or trying a heavier weight later (after any other competitors have made attempts at that weight or any intermediate weights).

Weights are set in 1 kilogram increments (previously 2.5kg increments), and each lifter can have a maximum of three lifts, regardless of whether lifts are successful or not.

Weightlifting can be an awe-inspiring spectator sport, as competitors expend massive psychological and physical efforts to lift weights over twice their own body weight.

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