Meet Passport
Every meet as its own story — squat, bench, and deadlift lanes, attempt by attempt. Made, missed, and not-reported attempts are each shown honestly, never blurred together.
A career passport for powerlifters
Every meet you've ever entered is already public record. White Lights turns that record into something worth keeping — your career, told beautifully, attempt by attempt.
Why “White Lights”
A white light means good lift. Three white lights mean nobody can argue. It's the sport's oldest verdict — and the moment every lifter trains for.
The passport
Your competitive history already lives in public results — scattered across federations, meet pages, and database rows. White Lights gathers it into one place and treats it like what it is: the record of years of your life under the bar.
Search your name, confirm your career, and your passport is ready — every meet, every placing, every number, from your first novice meet to your best day on the platform.
What's inside
Every meet as its own story — squat, bench, and deadlift lanes, attempt by attempt. Made, missed, and not-reported attempts are each shown honestly, never blurred together.
PRs that mean something. Your bests are compared only inside your exact competitive context — federation, division, equipment, tested status, and weight class — never across incompatible ones.
Clear, factual signals about where your career is heading: new highs, upward moves, steady results — derived from your numbers, not invented by a black box.
Follow the lifters who push you. Head-to-head comparisons appear only when you've truly shared a platform context, and up to three rivals can ride along on your trajectory charts.
Meet recaps and PR cards designed for the feed and the Story — dark, cinematic, and attributed. Your best day should look like it.
The nine-for-nine. Career tonnage. Meets in new federations. The quiet achievements a database never celebrates — earned, kept, and yours.
“The database remembers the numbers.
The passport remembers the day.”
The record beneath it
White Lights is built on the OpenPowerlifting public-domain dataset — the community project that has preserved competitive powerlifting history since the sport's early days.
White Lights is an archive, not a live ticker — new results appear after the source publishes them, which can take days or weeks after a meet. Corrections belong upstream: if a result is wrong, we'll point you to the right place to fix it for everyone. If the dataset is useful to you, consider supporting OpenPowerlifting.
White Lights is coming soon to iPhone.
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