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Post by lok3 on Jul 9, 2005 10:12:58 GMT -5
There is also the superheavy weight weight class where usually the ones with the heaviest weight no matter how fat will have the advantage ;D Really? In the Olympics? ;D Olympics too, its impossible to restrict all weight classes, say 1 guy weigh 350lb then hes beyond all the weight classes only competing wif himself, then how 1st 2nd 3rd all he take ah ;D
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Post by ultimate on Jul 10, 2005 1:51:57 GMT -5
Really? In the Olympics? ;D Olympics too, its impossible to restrict all weight classes, say 1 guy weigh 350lb then hes beyond all the weight classes only competing wif himself, then how 1st 2nd 3rd all he take ah ;D Interesting. So there is a class like unlimited in the Olympics powerlifting. I may have missed this class on TV. ;D
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Post by lok3 on Jul 10, 2005 3:36:10 GMT -5
Olympics too, its impossible to restrict all weight classes, say 1 guy weigh 350lb then hes beyond all the weight classes only competing wif himself, then how 1st 2nd 3rd all he take ah ;D Interesting. So there is a class like unlimited in the Olympics powerlifting. I may have missed this class on TV. ;D Oly got no power lifting leh ;D
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Post by ultimate on Jul 10, 2005 7:43:14 GMT -5
Interesting. So there is a class like unlimited in the Olympics powerlifting. I may have missed this class on TV. ;D Oly got no power lifting leh ;D But got weight lifting? ;D
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Post by Everlast on Jul 10, 2005 9:16:54 GMT -5
Olympic weight-lifting:
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 and 105+ kg.
The women's classes are 48 kg, 53 kg, 58 kg, 63 kg, 69 kg, 75 kg, and 75+ kg.
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Post by ultimate on Jul 10, 2005 12:10:59 GMT -5
Olympic weight-lifting: 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 and 105+ kg. The women's classes are 48 kg, 53 kg, 58 kg, 63 kg, 69 kg, 75 kg, and 75+ kg. Interesting. ;D
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