Thursday, November 19, 2015

A Crossfitters Guide to the International Weightlifting Championships

The International Weightlifting Championships begin tomorrow. This is the first time the US has hosted the combined men's and women's event. The best of the world have convened in Houston vying for the podium and spots in next year's Olympics.

A few basics. 
  • The sport is not called Olympic weightlifting. It's just weightlifting.
  • All the weights are in kilograms. Multiple the kilos by 2.2 to have the equivalent in pounds. If you're more of a visual person the plates are color coded. Green is roughly 25 pounds, yellow 35, blue 45 and red 55. The women's barbell weighs 15 kilos (33 pounds) and the men's 20 (44 pounds).
  • There are two lifts. The snatch and the clean and jerk. The snatch uses a wide grip on the barbell and in one motion the bar is taken from the ground to overhead. The clean and jerk is two pieces. First the bar is brought from the ground to the shoulders where it must become stationary. From there the athlete drives the bar to a locked out position overhead. You cannot press out either lift. The lift is not completed till you can show control with arms, hips and legs not moving.
  • Each person gets three attempts at the snatch, then three attempts at the clean and jerk. Their best snatch and clean and jerk attempts are combined to make their meet total.
  • Two hours prior to lifting the athletes are weighed to verify they are the correct weight. The athletes in each weight class are divided into sessions based on the weights they submitted as a possible total for them. The A session are the top lifters. Then it goes down to B and C, etc.

What to watch

If you want to see tiny women who can squat more then you Tune in for the A session of the 48 kilo females this Saturday at 5:25pm (all times are Central Time) or the 53k class Friday at 2:55pm

The US's best chance at a medal Our female lifters are more competitive on an international level then our men. Jenny Arthur will lift Friday the 27th at 2:55pm and Sarah Robles Saturday the 28th at 5:25pm.

A 15 year-old from South Carolina You may need to be creative to see his session, but his lifts will be found on Instagram immediately after (#2105wwc). His session begins at 7:25pm on Sunday the 22nd.

Crossfitters who weightlift Three names you should recognize here. Annie Thorisdottir and Katrin Davidsdottir will be lifting Tuesday the 24th at 8:25pm. Sara Sigmundsdottir competes Friday the 27th at 8:00am.

An exciting session of men battling it out Current American Record holder Jared Fleming and Kendrick Farris lift together Thursday the 26th at 10:00am

Her name is really Martha? Mattie Rogers will be taking to the platform Wednesday the 25th at 7:25pm. 

Men who will lift all the weight Caine Wilkes, our number one male lifter, competes Saturday the 28th at 10:00 in the B session. The A session of the 105+ lifters begins at 2:55pm. 

Lydia Valentin She's beautiful and freakin strong. She lifts Friday the 27th at 2:55pm.


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