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Total 250 kg Standard +87 kg Snatch 128 kg Cheryl Haworth: 18 May 2003 National Championships Chattanooga, United States [17] Clean & Jerk 163 kg Mary Theisen-Lappen: 6 March 2022 USAW North American Open Series 1 Columbus, United States [18] Total 290 kg Sarah Robles: 10 November 2018 World Championships: Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
USA Weightlifting, otherwise known as USAW, is the national governing body overseeing the sport of weightlifting in the United States. [1] USAW is a member of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), responsible for conducting weightlifting programs throughout the country, and a member of the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF).
2 National Champions Press, Snatch, and Clean & Jerk (1928-1972) 3 Multiple champions. ... Total Gabe Chhum 61 kg 2023 Max Kane Barbell 270 kg Hampton Morris 67 kg
This article details the qualifying phase for weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics (postponed to 2021 [1] due to the COVID-19 pandemic). The competition at these Games includes 196 athletes. Each competing nation is allowed to enter a maximum of 8 competitors, 4 men and 4 women. [2] The IWF released its qualification list on 28 June 2021 ...
Name 11: Cheryl Haworth: 10: Robin Byrd-Goad 9: Karyn Bastiansen-Marshall, Sibby Harris-Flowers 8: Cara Heads-Slaughter, Melanie Pritchard-Roach, Danica Rue, Giselle Shepatin
She made her senior-level debut a year later at the 2015 World Championships where she finished 15th overall with a total of 226 kg. [3] She competed the next year at the 2015 World Weightlifting Championships. [4] In 2016, Rogers narrowly missed qualifying for the 2016 Summer Olympics. She was awarded best overall lifter at the 2016 National ...
The Par 3 Contest is the Masters Tournament's annual appetizer with top players taking aim at a nine-hole short course the day before the first round. Masters Par 3 Contest Leaderboard: Winner ...
This is a List of World Championships medalists in men's weightlifting. Flyweight. 52 kg: 1969–1991; 54 kg: 1993–1997; 55 kg: 2018–2024; Games Gold Silver