Introduction: Genetic factors affect physical performance, exercise response, as well as elite athletic status,Therefore, the Aim Of The Present Study Was The Investigation Of The Frequency And Association Of SNP Rs 8111989 In CKMM A/G Gene In Weightlifting Men With Non-Athlete Men. Material & Methods: In this descriptive study, the subjects were include of all (n=30) elite male weightlifters (league champions, members of national team, and the champions of Asian, world and Olympics) from Isfahan province, age: 21. 77±, 7. 11,Height: 179. 87±, 6. 98 and weight: 96. 87±, 22. 73 (mean±, standard deviation) Which compared with 44 non-athletes with similar anthropometric (age, height and weight) characteristics. 4 cc saliva samples were collected from each subject and After DNA extraction, the allelic and genotypic prevalence of CKMM A/G gene was determined by PCR via RFLP and electrophoresis. Independent t-test, chi-square and logistic regression were used to analyze the data via the SPSS software version 20. Also the significance level was considered at P<0. 05. (Ethic code: 34524) Findings: The results showed that the prevalence of AG genotype was significantly higher than AA and GG genotypes in weightlifting, non-athlete and total population groups (P<0. 05). Also, there was no significant relationship between CKMM A/G genotype and weightlifting status and there was no significant difference between weightlifters and non-athletes (P>0. 05). Discussion & Conclusion: The results showed that the selected Iranian weightlifter, which belongs to the Caucasian race group, has potential genetics in endurance abilities as well as strength / power, likely.