White lights indicate a successful lift during a weightlifting competition according to the official rules. Three referees sit around the platform and watch the athlete for any technical mistakes or faults. Each referee controls a light and presses a button to signal their individual judgment of the move. At least two white lights must appear on the scoreboard for the lift to count as valid. An athlete sees three white lights after holding a heavy snatch steady above their head. This signal confirms the weight will be added to the final total on the official scoreboard. The lights provide an immediate and clear result for the lifter and the watching audience.
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