Light in weight, as a coin; specif., applied to a man or animal who is a lightweight.
made of thin cloth, of relatively little weight; -- of clothing or fabrics; as, lightweight fabrics.
A boxing division with a 60kg maximum weight.
A weight division in some events for women weighing 59 kilograms or less and men weighing 72.5 or less.
Classified as any roofing material weighing less than 16 kilograms per square metre of roof area when installed.
Lightest of the three major weight classes in competitive rowing. In high school, the average boat weight needs to be no more than 140 lbs., and each rower needs to weigh below 145 lbs.
An oarsman, sculler or crew which weighs 155 lbs. Or under. Canadian rowing allows 155 pounders in lightweight classification, breaking down into 135,140 and 155 pound events. International lightweight classification calls for the average weight of the crew to equal 150 pounds or 67.5 kilos. Women's lightweight crews weight of the crew equal 150 pounds or 67.5 kilos. Women's lightweight crews weigh in at 125 pounds.
Someone who weighs less than 300 pounds or has a BMI less than 50 but wishes to have WLS.
a professional boxer who weighs between 131 and 135 pounds
an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 132 pounds
having relatively little weight; "lightweight fabrics"
A belt with a working tension of less than 160 pounds per inch of width.
A weight division for lighter rowers. In the Olympics, 72.5 kilograms (about 160 pounds) or less for men and 59 kilograms (about 130 pounds) or less for women.
A weight division, with an upper limit of 135 pounds.
the weight of a ship complete with outfit and propulsion machinery, and ready for sea but without fuel, fresh water, stores, provisions, passengers or cargo on board compare deadweight
Weight of an empty vessel including equipment and outfit, spare parts required by the regulatory bodies, machinery in working condition and liquids in the systems, but excluding liquids in the storage tanks, stores and crew.
Weight relative to other similar performing fabrics.
A weight division. Professionals must not exceed 135lb; amateurs under A.I.B.A. Championship rules must be above 125lb 11oz and not exceed 132lb 15oz.
A competitive category limiting the rowers by size. Lightweight men must weigh no more than 72.5 kg (159.5 lbs.) and the crew, if there is more than one rower, must weigh an average of no more than 70 kg per rower. The women must weigh no more than 59 kg (129.8 lbs.) and the crew must average no more than 57 kg per rower.
Refers to the rowers, not the boats; there is a maximum weight for each rower in a lightweight event as well as a boat average.
A racing category that refers to the body weight of the rowers. High school lightweight class weight limits are 150 pounds for boys and 130 pounds for girls.
a crew on which each athlete weighs under a specific amount (130 pounds for women).
The lightweight division in mixed martial arts generally limits competitors to 155 or 160 lb (70 or 73 kg) – these are the weight limits as defined by the UFC and PRIDE Fighting Championships, respectively. The lightweight division sits between the lighter featherweight division, and the heavier welterweight division.