Lifter Classifications - Raw Women (all weights in kilograms) 43 275 263 241 228 203 178 156 Elite (top 2.5%) Master (top 5%) Class 1 (top 15%) Class 2 (top 25%) Class 3 (top 50%) Class 4 (top 75%) Class 5 (top 90%) 47 310 296 269 253 223 193 166 52 333 317 287 269 236 202 172 57 358 341 307 287 250 213 179 63 381 362 325 303 263 222 185 72 406 385 345 321 277 232 192 84 439 416 372 345 296 246 202 84+ 478 452 402 373 317 262 212 Lifter Classifications - Raw Men (all weights in kilograms) Elite (top 2.5%) Master (top 5%) Class 1 (top 15%) Class 2 (top 25%) Class 3 (top 50%) Class 4 (top 75%) Class 5 (top 90%) 53 455 431 384 355 303 251 204 59 519 492 440 409 351 293 241 66 566 537 481 448 386 324 268 74 615 584 524 488 422 356 296 83 665 632 568 530 459 389 325 93 714 679 612 571 496 421 354 105 764 727 655 613 533 454 382 120 817 777 702 657 573 489 413 120+ 875 833 753 705 616 527 447 Classification Tables: These numbers were calculated using the USAPL database for the years 2013, 2014, and 2015 (through August 6). As an example, the Class 1 threshold for 120+ men (i.e., 753) means that 15% of ALL 120+ men (all ages) achieved a total of at least 753. The numbers are objectivity derived because they simply represent a particular percentile rank.
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