Federer91 2,903 Posted December 4, 2024 #11 Share Posted December 4, 2024 On 12/4/2024 at 5:36 PM, NearPup said: Really no sport where the world record means less. Don't they record the athlete's bodyweight before every competition? One would think it would be trivial to re-create the world record for each new weight class retroactively. Expand Of course they could make lineal world records, but they don't want that, because those records would never be beaten. And it's way more marketable, flashy etc. when you have "modern" WR and they happen regularly. Athletics have started mastering this in their course of upgrading the old WRs with "exciting new stars". There is absolutely no reason, when your current weight is up to 89 kg for example, and the previous WR has been set in the old weight at 85-86-87 etc. that it's not automatically taken. It has been set under the current limit, there is no difference if the person weighted 85 or 88.5 kg it's within the range.. Now if the old category was over 89, then there would be an advantage, so those WR shouldn't be taken. The best way is, like you mentioned, to use the bodyweight of everyone, but that is an impossible ask for any weightlifting governing body. I'm not even sure how they are able to run a normal excel.. Link to comment https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26086-weightlifting-2024-discussion-thread/page/2/#findComment-678786 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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