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What Are the Different Weight Categories in Streetlifting?

streetlifting weight categories

Streetlifting is a rapidly growing discipline that combines strength, endurance, and bodyweight mastery. The sport consists of 4 movements: the weighted muscle up, the weighted pull-up, weighted dips, and the squat. To ensure fair competition, athletes are grouped into different weight categories. These categories allow performances to be compared between athletes of similar build, creating a level and balanced playing field. Here is a complete overview of the different weight categories in streetlifting competition.

Women’s Streetlifting Weight Categories

Women’s streetlifting competitions are divided into several weight categories, allowing each athlete to compete against opponents of the same build.

Women -52 kg

This category groups athletes weighing less than 52 kg. It highlights lightness and technical mastery of movements, often paired with exceptional explosiveness.

Women -57 kg

Competitors weighing up to 57 kg compete in this category. They generally combine strength and agility to excel across the different movements such as weighted pull-ups and weighted dips.

Women -63 kg

The -63 kg category is for women with a maximum weight of 63 kg. Here, power and endurance play a key role in performance.

Women -70 kg

For athletes weighing up to 70 kg, this category showcases impressive performances that combine raw strength and refined technique.

Women +70 kg

Women over 70 kg compete in this category. It often features exceptional levels of strength, with particularly heavy loads on weighted movements.

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Men’s Streetlifting Weight Categories

In men’s competition, streetlifting weight categories follow a similar structure, allowing athletes to compete on equal terms according to their build.

Men -66 kg

Athletes weighing less than 66 kg compete in this category. It often showcases technical performances and excellent bodyweight management.

Men -73 kg

This category is open to athletes under 73 kg, who aim to find the perfect balance between power and mobility.

Men -80 kg

Competitors under 80 kg often display an impressive combination of strength and muscle volume, making events particularly spectacular.

Men -87 kg

In the -87 kg category, athletes demonstrate very high levels of strength, often paired with impeccable technique.

Men -94 kg

Competitors under 94 kg frequently post maximum performances on weighted movements, with impressive power output.

Men -101 kg

Athletes under 101 kg compete in this category. They typically embody raw strength, moving particularly heavy loads on movements such as weighted dips and squats.

Men +101 kg

The heavyweights of the heavyweight division – a rarer category in streetlifting – but there are nonetheless big athletes who compete, proving that streetlifting is open to everyone.

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