@cristina49 Good question. Push presses are pretty scarce too. The coaches dont want athletes muscling through any shoulder impingements, and they dont find the movement pattern translates any on-field movements. For instance, American football players push the opponent in front of them like a bench press, not push them overhead like a push press.
But jerks show up more since that's a vertical power movement, and there's very little impingement risk. Power snatches from the hang are the most common barbell overhead movement by a lot. Univ of Florida football strength staff even let's some players do split snatches which is pretty cool, that's an old school movement you don't see much of anymore.
But there's plenty of sports performance coaches, maybe even the majority, who say Olympic lifts have no place in sports performance at all b/c they dont have enough time to teach them properly, so they program simpler movements that mimic a similar amount of upward power force development like trap bar plyo deadlifts.