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The Iron Games Powerlifting
their further subdivision may be adapted for use
nationally at the discretion of the National federation.
Bodyweight Categories:
MEN
I. Sub-Junior & Junior only-up to 53.0 kg
II. 59.0 kg Class up to 59.0 kg
III. 66.0 kg Class from 59.01 kg up to 66.0 kg
IV. 74.0 kg Class from 66.01 kg up to 74.0 kg
V. 83.0 kg Class from 74.01 kg up to 83.0 kg
VI. 93.0 kg Class from 83.01 kg up to 93.0 kg
VII. 105.0 kg Class from 93.01 kg up to 105.0 kg
VIII. 120.0 kg Class from 105.01 kg up to 120.0 kg
IX. 120.0+ kg Class from 120.01 kg up to unlimited
WOMEN
I. Sub-Junior & Junior only-up to 43.0 kg
II. 47.0 kg Class up to 47.0 kg
III. 52.0 kg Class from 47.01 kg up to 52.0 kg
IV. 57.0 kg Class from 52.01 kg up to 57.0 kg
V. 63.0 kg Class from 57.01 kg up to 63.0 kg
VI. 72.0 kg Class from 63.01 kg up to 72.0 kg
VII. 84.0 kg Class from 72.01 kg up to 84.0 kg
VIII. 84.0+ kg Class from 84.01 kg up to unlimited.
5. Each nation is allowed a maximum of eight
competitors spread throughout the range of the eight
body weight categories for men and seven competitors
throughout the range of seven bodyweight categories for
women. In the Junior and Sub-Junior age categories
nine for men and eight for women. There must not be
more than two competitors from any one nation in any
particular body weight category.
6. Each nation is allowed a maximum of five
alternates or reserves. To take part in the competition
they must have been nominated 60 days before the date
of the championships on the preliminary nomination
with the bodyweight categories and best totals achieved
at National or international championships during the
last 12 months.
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