weightlifting
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noun
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Etymology
Origin of weightlifting
First recorded in 1895–1900; weight + lift ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. )
Explanation
The sport in which athletes compete to see who can hold the heaviest barbells is called weightlifting. To participate in weightlifting, you need a lot of upper-body strength. In the Olympics, weightlifting is an event in which competitors heft enormous, heavy barbells up over their heads and attempt to hold them there. These barbells are stacked with weighted plates and can be as heavy as 250 pounds. Weightlifting requires powerful arm, back, and shoulder muscles, whether it's done competitively in the Olympics or as part of strength training for other sports.
Example Sentences
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Weightlifting will include the snatch and the clean & jerk.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 16, 2025
Armenia rejected that criticism, saying the incident had been resolved quickly and without any danger to competitors at the European Weightlifting Championships.
From Reuters • Apr. 15, 2023
He added: "Weightlifting is a huge part of my life, alongside my children and grandchildren. I'll keep carrying on for as along as the body allows."
From BBC • Mar. 29, 2023
But it was all Yousef A Al-mana, president of the Qatar Weightlifting Federation, could do to keep a straight face when questioned by reporters in a hallway outside the press room.
From Washington Times • Dec. 1, 2022
Jalood is a longtime IWF official who held the post of general secretary until Saturday and worked closely with Al-Mana at the Asian Weightlifting Federation.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 25, 2022
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