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Weightlifting


Overview

As a means to measure strength and power, weightlifting was practised both by ancient Egyptian and Greek societies. It developed as an international sport primarily in the 19th century and featured in the inaugural 1896 Olympic Games in Athens.

The apparent simplicity of lifting the barbell from the ground and over the head in one or two movements is deceptive. Weightlifting is a highly technical sport that demands speed and mobility as well as raw strength.

Competitions are divided into bodyweight categories. Each category is an event and all competitions are finals. At the Olympic Games men compete in eight events from under 56kg to the super-heavyweights at over 105kg. Women compete for seven gold medals, from under 48kg to over 75kg. They have participated since the 2000 Sydney Games.

Athletes perform two types of lifts – the snatch, and the clean and jerk. In the snatch, they lift the bar to arm’s length above their head in one movement. In the clean and jerk, they lift the bar to their shoulders, stand up straight and then jerk the bar to arm’s length above their head.

Fares Ibrahim became the first Qatari to qualify for an Olympic Games at Rio 2016 and finished an impressive eighth place in the Men’s 85kg class at just 18 years old.

Qatar Weightlifting Federation

Mr. Mohamed Yousef Al Mana

President

Mr. Abdulhakim Abdo

Secretary General

Contact Details

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Qatar Weightlifting Federation

Tel: 44944253
Fax: 44943135

Email Address : [email protected]

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