That's almost what they've argued with the IOC.
https://iwf.sport/2025/04/10/iwf-acknow ... 28-quotas/
IWF wanted (2x7)x9=126 athletes.
Hawkpeter wrote: ↑Sun Apr 13, 2025 8:24 pm What make the outcome particularly difficult to accept is the number of sports that are also predominately individual in competition format, but have more slots than weightlifting.
Even boxing, a sport that had its federation taken over by the IOC because of how dysfunctional it is, has more than double the slots.
Archery, Badmitton, Boxing, Canoe, Equestrian, Fencing, Judo, Table Tennis, Tae kwon do and Wrestling - hardly sports that bring in enormous viewership, have more slots than Weightlifting. I suppose the sport is very lucky to be there at all given the corruption.
Whilst I think you are both right logically, I think that the IOC would hate the bad publicity brought by cutting slots with no external reason. Ultimately, doping and corruption gave the excuse to cut weightlifting down and the IOC isn't accountable to anyone.
something something new weight categories to avoid non olympic categories
W63-W77, W86, super. Yes, 77 and 86 are functionally the same category but they have to match the men's.