The numbers here are pretty interesting. She won the world record for women in her weight class, which is 55kg, or 119lbs. The snatch (97kg = 219lbs) and clean & jerk (127kg = 280lbs).
But, the WR for men in C&J in that weight class is 166kg (=366lbs), and the overall Olympic world record is 267kg (=589lbs). Meaning even in the same weight class, men are lifting 31% more, and in the any category they're doing more than double. Also keep in mind that as the men's weight gets higher, so also does their height, meaning that the amount of force they have to generate to lift the bar is higher. In both men's and women's lower weight categories, all the records are dominated by east Asians, and that seems to be because they're all sub-5ft tall, while the higher weight classes of men are 6ft+.
Just wanted to point out how big these biological differences are. The strongest woman in the world is lifting about what any gym rat can do, it's just that she's a head shorter than them. The Hollywood strong women trope never goes away, no matter how blatant the difference is.
Edit: none of that was meant to diminish her achievement. I'm sure she worked damned hard to get there, and being able to lift twice your weight over your head is impressive.
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