A world record represents the highest official weight ever lifted in a specific category and movement. These records are tracked globally by the International Weightlifting Federation across all age and weight classes. An athlete must perform the lift at a sanctioned international event to have the record verified. The barbell and the athlete must also meet strict drug testing and equipment calibration standards. A lifter breaks the world record by adding one kilogram to the previous highest successful lift. Holding a world record marks the athlete as the absolute best performer in the history of the sport. These benchmarks push the limits of human strength and inspire athletes around the entire world.
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