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This is 280lbs so what s the history of women in lifting the history

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This is 280lbs So what s the history of women in lifting The history of women in weightlifting has evolved significantly over the years Early 20th Century 1900s-1930s Weightlifting was largely a male-dominated sport Women rarely participated in strength sports and societal norms discouraged women from engaging in such activities Mid 20th Century 1940s-1960s During and after World War II women began to enter various sports including weightlifting as they took on more roles traditionally held by men However organized weightlifting competitions for women were still scarce Late 20th Century 1970s-1980s The feminist movement and increased awareness of gender equality led to more opportunities for women in sports In 1983 the first Women s World Weightlifting Championships were held 1990s Women s weightlifting continued to grow in popularity and recognition The International Weightlifting Federation IWF formally included women s events and women competed in their first Olympic Games in 2000 in Sydney 21st Century 2000s-Present Women s weightlifting has become mainstream with female athletes breaking records and gaining visibility Women now compete at all levels from amateur to professional and participate in major competitions like the Olympics World Championships and various regional contests Notable Figures Abbye Pudgy Stockton A pioneer in women s strength training and weightlifting during the 1940s Karyn Marshall and Judy Glenney Early champions who helped pave the way for women s competitive weightlifting Liao Qiuyun and Tatiana Kashirina Modern-day weightlifters who have set world records and achieved significant success on the global stage The journey of women in weightlifting reflects broader social changes and the fight for gender equality in sports and society
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