Weight Lifting Competitions
Weight Lifting
Competitions was clubbed as a part of athletics in
1896; however, weight lifting was excluded in the 1900 games.
Again, the art of weight lifting was notice in 1904, but the
game was not included in Olympics however, in 1920, weight
lifting has been accepted as a sport.
Considering the available facts, weight lifting competitions
first began in Europe in the late 1880 and the champion of the
competition was crowned in 1891. In those periods, there were
no other sub division and the crown went to the man able to
lift the maximum weight.
In those periods, Olympics introduced some strange weight
lifting programs such as, one and two handed lift with no
weight division however, rules where changed in 1932 and five
sub division has been established and form three discipline for
the competition viz. snatch, press and clean and jerk. In
snatch, the weight lifter lift the weight above the head in one
fast-uninterrupted movement however, in the second movement the
weight is brought to the shoulders and after that, the weight
is jerked upwards above the head.
Although, in the second movement the weights are lifted in
two stages makes it easier and the lifted weights. Later in
1972, the press division was abolished and only the snatch and
clean jerk where accepted as a sport and added to the Olympic
discipline. As a revolution in 2000, it was introduced for
women in this power event in Sydney.
In ancient times, testing of ones manhood was done by weight
lifting. They would lift heavy stones such as Blue stones of
old Dailly, Dinnie Stones and Inver stone to show the power
moreover it was the matter of prestige to the tribal kingdom in
ancient times.
Above all, weight lifting has been established to be very
effective in increasing endurance. Weight lifting gained
popularity in 6th century in this period athletes lifted heavy
stones, Later, this period came to be known as the "age of
strength." during this age, Milo of Crotona, a military hero a
progressive weight lifting exercise.
In Greece, weight lifting was a very popular sport during
the reign in the Olympic Games as well as the Chou dynasty
(1122-249 BC), soldiers were required to undergo a endurance
and strength test in order to gain enrollment into the
army.
Now the weight lifting competition is one of the major
events in Olympics and national sport all around the world.
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