These Are the Olympic Records in Weightlifting…for Now

The summer Olympic Games have been held just about every four years since the inaugural event in 1896 in Athens, Greece. The Games are about international cooperation, camaraderie, and sportsmanship. 

They’re also an opportunity for the best weightlifters in the world to throw some really, really heavy barbells overhead. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of all current Olympic records in the sport of weightlifting so you can brush up before the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France kick off on Jul. 26.

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Note that many of these categories have as-of-yet unclaimed records. Those territories are likely to have flags planted upon them come the end of Paris 2024. We’ll explain why there are gaps in the record books so you know who to watch at the Olympics this summer.

Men’s Weightlifting Olympic Records & Standards 

This list encompasses only weight categories that were showcased during the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Certain Men’s divisions like the 55-kilogram events have yet to be contested at the Olympics. 

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55 Kilograms

Per the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF), no Olympic Standards have been set forth for the Men’s 55-kilogram division. 

61 Kilograms

Snatch: 142, Olympic Standard

Clean & Jerk: 172, Li Fabin (CHN)

Total: 313, Li Fabin (CHN)

67 Kilograms

Snatch: 151, Olympic Standard

Clean & Jerk: 187, Chen Lijun (CHN)

Total: 332, Chen Lijun (CHN)

73 Kilograms

Snatch: 166, Shi Zhiyong (CHN)

Clean & Jerk: 198, Shi Zhiyong (CHN)

Total: 364, Shi Zhiyong (CHN)

81 Kilograms

Snatch: 170, Lu Xiaojun (CHN)

Clean & Jerk: 204, Lu Xiaojun (CHN)

Total: 374, Lu Xiaojun (CHN) 

89 Kilograms

Snatch: 180, Olympic Standard 

Clean & Jerk: 212, Olympic Standard

Total: 390, Olympic Standard

96 Kilograms

Snatch: 183, Olympic Standard

Clean & Jerk: 225, Meso Hassona (QAT)

Total: 402, Meso Hassona (QAT) 

102 Kilograms

Snatch: 186, Olympic Standard

Clean & Jerk: 226, Olympic Standard

Total: 410, Olympic Standard

109 Kilograms

Snatch: 195, Simon Martirosyan (ARM)

Clean & Jerk: 237, Akbar Djuraev (UZB) 

Total: 430, Akbar Djuraev (UZB)

+109 Kilograms

Snatch: 223, Lasha Talakhadze (GEO)

Clean & Jerk: 265, Lasha Talakhadze (GEO) 

Total: 488, Lasha Talakhadze (GEO) 

Women’s Weightlifting Olympic Records

This list encompasses only weight categories that were showcased during the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. It does not contain records or Standards from the 45-kilogram category, which has yet to be held at an Olympic Games and won’t be in Paris. 

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45 Kilograms

According to the IWF, no Olympic Standards have been declared for the Women’s 45-kilogram category. 

49 Kilograms

Snatch: 94, Hou Zhihui (CHN) 

Clean & Jerk: 116, Hou Zhihui (CHN) 

Total: 210, Hou Zhihui (CHN) 

55 Kilograms

Snatch: 98, Muattar Nabieva (UZB) 

Clean & Jerk: 127, Hidilyn Diaz (PHI) 

Total: 224, Hidilyn Diaz (PHI) 

59 Kilograms

Snatch: 103, Kuo Hsing-Chun (TPE) 

Clean & Jerk: 133, Kuo Hsing-Chun (TPE) 

Total: 236, Kuo Hsing-Chun (TPE) 

64 Kilograms

Snatch: 108, Olympic Standard

Clean & Jerk: 134, Olympic Standard

Total: 242, Olympic Standard

71 Kilograms

Snatch: 115, Olympic Standard

Clean & Jerk: 148, Olympic Standard 

Total: 265, Olympic Standard

76 Kilograms

Snatch: 121, Olympic Standard

Clean & Jerk: 149, Olympic Standard

Total: 270, Olympic Standard

81 Kilograms

Snatch: 122, Olympic Standard

Clean & Jerk: 150, Olympic Standard

Total: 267, Olympic Standard

87 Kilograms

Snatch: 130, Olympic Standard

Clean & Jerk: 159, Olympic Standard

Total: 289, Olympic Standard

+87 Kilograms

Snatch: 140, Li Wenwen (CHN) 

Clean & Jerk: 180, Li Wenwen (CHN)

Total: 320, Li Wenwen (CHN)

What Is an Olympic Standard? 

As an international sport, weightlifting has long contended with bureaucratic corruption and scandals pertaining to both governance within the IWF and the conduct of various member federations. Long story short, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has penalized the sport’s presence at the Games in recent years.

One tangential effect of these entanglements was a scrubbing of the sport’s official bodyweight categories in 2018 in an attempt to wipe “tainted” records from the history books. As such, the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 were the first Games to showcase many — but not all — of the sport’s contemporary divisions.

To officially claim an Olympic Record, an athlete must snatch or clean & jerk one kilogram above the Standard benchmark established by the IWF & IOC when the categories were originally minted

Certain divisions, such as the Men’s and Women’s featherweights (55- and 45-kilogram) were not held in either Tokyo or Paris, and thus no athlete has had an opportunity to claim the Standards in those events

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In Tokyo, weightlifting held seven weight class events for men and women. For Paris there are only five

Paris 2024 Men’s Events: 61KG, 73KG, 89KG, 102KG, +102KG

Paris 2024 Women’s Events: 49KG, 59KG, 71KG, 81KG, +81KG

Editor’s Note: The “official” super-heavyweight divisions of +87 and +109 kilograms are designated as +81 and +102 in Paris, as the IOC elected to not showcase the penultimate categories of -87 and -109.

Weightlifting was recently confirmed for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, where fans may see the first expanded presence of the sport in decades. 

2024 Olympics Weightlifting Schedule

Below you’ll find the full weightlifting itinerary for the 2024 Olympics. Note that while the Games commence on Jul. 26, weightlifting events don’t kick off until Aug. 7

All times listed are in Eastern Standard Time and are subject to change. 

Wednesday, August 7

9:00AM: Men 61KG

1:30PM: Women 49KG

Thursday, August 8

9:00AM: Women 59KG

1:30PM: Men 73KG

Friday, August 9

9:00AM: Men 89KG

1:30PM: Women 71KG

Saturday, August 10

5:30AM: Men 102KG

10:00AM: Women 81KG

2:30PM: Men +102KG

Sunday, August 11

5:30AM: Women +81KG

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