Weightlifting is graded according to weight. In the case of lifting the same weight, the lighter wins.
Hercules is very strong, but it is also very heavy. If he takes part in the competition, he is a super heavyweight.
In the comparison of super heavyweight weightlifting, their strength is insignificant.
Modern weightlifting began in Europe in the18th century, and the circus in London, England often performed weightlifting. /kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, a weightlifting club was established in Britain. At first, both ends of the barbell were metal balls, and the weight could not be adjusted. The competition is determined by the number of times. Later, the Italian Atila hollowed out the metal ball and added iron or lead to adjust the quality. 19 10, kasper Berg changed the metal ball into metal pieces with different weights and sizes. The first World Weightlifting Championship was held in Piccadilly Circus, London. 1 At the1Olympic Games held in Athens in 1996, weightlifting was listed as an official event. At that time, athletes were not graded by weight, only one-handed clean and jerk and two-handed clean and jerk. 1920 In the 7th Olympic Games, athletes were divided into five grades according to their weight, and they were changed to snatch with one hand and clean and jerk with both hands. This laid the basic way of modern weightlifting competition. 1924 changed to grab the clean and jerk with one hand and push and grab the clean and jerk with both hands. 1928 Cancel one-handed lifting and keep three forms of two-handed lifting. Because the recommendation is easy to hurt the athlete's lumbar spine, it is difficult to grasp the referee's scale. After the weightlifting competition in 1972 Olympic Games, the recommendation was officially cancelled. From 65438 to 0896, weightlifting was included in the first modern Olympic Games held in Athens. However, at that time, there was no hierarchy among athletes. No matter how heavy they were, whoever lifted the most weight would win. This situation continued until the 1920 Olympic Games. From 65438 to 0920, weightlifting became a regular event in the Olympic Games. 1932 Olympic Games, weightlifting is divided into five heavyweight categories and three official events-snatch, clean and jerk and push. In Sydney Olympic Games, men's weightlifting has developed to eight levels, but no push has been established since 1972. Since then, weightlifting has not changed at the Olympic Games, but there has been a major change at the Sydney Olympic Games, that is, weightlifting is no longer a male patent at the Olympic Games, and women's weightlifting has entered the Olympic stage for the first time in history. Female players compete in seven levels.