49 kg weightlifting world record

The world records of 49 kg weightlifting are 124 kg and 2 16 kg.

In the weightlifting competition of the Hangzhou Asian Games held on the 30th, North Korean Li set a new world record in the women's 49kg clean and jerk with the scores of124kg and 216kg, and won the gold medal in this event.

The 25-year-old North Korean athlete successfully lifted 122kg for the first time, breaking the world record in this class of clean and jerk and ensuring the champion. Then the third attempt 124 kg won the championship with a total score of 2 16 kg, and broke the world record of clean and jerk and total score in this class. Tan Yatong Su Chalong of Thailand won the bronze medal with a total score of 199 kg.

The weight of any successful attempt exceeds the multiple of the record 1 kg or 1 kg, which is considered as a new record. Once a new record is set, no one else can break it with the same weight, otherwise it will not be recognized as the creator of the record. When the total score of the trial lift must exceed the original record by at least 1 kg, the new record will be recognized.

Competitive process

1. Draw lots: at the technical meeting. The deputy referee will lead the recorder and the recorder to draw lots at one time according to the order book of the conference. The lottery determines the order in which athletes weigh themselves and the order in which they try to lift. When drawing lots, regardless of grades, the number of numbers will be determined according to the number of participating athletes.

2. Weighing: Athletes start weighing 2 hours before the competition. The weighing time is 1 hour, which is regarded as abandonment.

3. Trial lifting sequence: Try lifting the light-weight athletes first. When the weight of the first trial hoisting is equal, the order will be determined according to the sign number, and the smaller sign number will be hoisted first. In the second and third attempts, if the weights of the attempts are equal, they should be carried out in the order of the previous interviews.

4. Aggravation principle: On May 1 day, 2005, FIBA withdrew from the historical stage after implementing the "2.5 kg rule" for more than 90 years, and the "1 kg rule" officially appeared. Beijing Olympic Games is the first time to adopt the "1 kg rule" in Olympic weightlifting competition.

5. Change the weight of the trial lift: An athlete's request to change the weight of the trial lift must be made within 30 seconds before his own trial lift time. When it is too late to fill in the card, the coach or athlete can verbally request to change the weight.