Weightlifting at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 62 kg
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Men's 62 kg at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad | |
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Venue | Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre |
Date | 17 September |
Competitors | 21 from 21 nations |
Medalists | |
Weightlifting at the 2000 Summer Olympics | ||
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File:Weightlifting pictogram.svg | ||
Men | Women | |
56 kg | 48 kg | |
62 kg | 53 kg | |
69 kg | 58 kg | |
77 kg | 63 kg | |
85 kg | 69 kg | |
94 kg | 75 kg | |
105 kg | +75 kg | |
+105 kg | ||
The men's 62 kilograms weightlifting event at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia took place at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre on September 17.[1][2] Total score was the sum of the lifter's best result in each of the snatch and the clean and jerk, with three lifts allowed for each lift. In case of a tie, the lighter lifter won; if still tied, the lifter who took the fewest attempts to achieve the total score won. Lifters without a valid snatch score did not perform the clean and jerk.
Schedule
All times are Australian Eastern Time (UTC+10:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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17 September 2000 | 10:30 | Group B |
18:30 | Group A |
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.
World Record | Snatch | File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shi Zhiyong (CHN) | 152.5 kg | Osaka, Japan | 3 May 2000 | |
Clean & Jerk | File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Le Maosheng (CHN) | 180.5 kg | Athens, Greece | 23 November 1999 | ||
Total | World Standard | 325.0 kg | — | 1 January 1998 | ||
Olympic Record | Snatch | Olympic Standard | 142.5 kg | — | 1 January 1997 | |
Clean & Jerk | Olympic Standard | 177.5 kg | — | 1 January 1997 | ||
Total | Olympic Standard | 320.0 kg | — | 1 January 1997 |
Results
Rank | Athlete | Group | Body weight | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | Result | 1 | 2 | 3 | Result | |||||
1st place, gold medalist(s) | File:Civil ensign of Croatia.svg Nikolaj Pešalov (CRO) | A | 61.56 | 145.0 | 150.0 | 150.0 | 175.0 | — | 175.0 | 325.0 | ||
2nd place, silver medalist(s) | File:Flag of Greece.svg Leonidas Sabanis (GRE) | A | 61.30 | 142.5 | 147.5 | 147.5 | 170.0 | 170.0 | 317.5 | |||
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) | File:Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg Henadzi Aliashchuk (BLR) | A | 61.68 | 137.5 | 142.5 | 142.5 | 172.5 | 175.0 | 175.0 | 317.5 | ||
4 | File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Le Maosheng (CHN) | A | 61.28 | 140.0 | 140.0 | 175.0 | 175.0 | 315.0 | ||||
5 | File:Flag of Iran.svg Mehdi Panzvan (IRI) | A | 61.52 | 140.0 | 140.0 | 162.5 | 162.5 | 302.5 | ||||
6 | File:Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Ikehata (JPN) | B | 61.78 | 135.0 | 135.0 | 165.0 | 165.0 | 300.0 | ||||
7 | File:Flag of Moldova (3-2).svg Vladimir Popov (MDA) | B | 61.56 | 130.0 | 135.0 | 135.0 | 160.0 | 160.0 | 295.0 | |||
8 | File:Flag of Azerbaijan (1991–2013).svg Elkhan Suleymanov (AZE) | B | 61.84 | 130.0 | 130.0 | 162.5 | 162.5 | 292.5 | ||||
9 | File:Flag of Australia.svg Yurik Sarkisyan (AUS) | A | 61.74 | 125.0 | 125.0 | 160.0 | 165.0 | 165.0 | 290.0 | |||
10 | File:Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Farkas (HUN) | A | 61.76 | 127.5 | 132.5 | 132.5 | 155.0 | 155.0 | 287.5 | |||
11 | File:Flag of Nauru.svg Marcus Stephen (NRU) | A | 61.60 | 115.0 | 122.5 | 122.5 | 152.5 | 162.5 | 162.5 | 285.0 | ||
12 | File:Flag of France.svg Samson Matam (FRA) | B | 61.88 | 125.0 | 125.0 | 160.0 | 160.0 | 285.0 | ||||
13 | File:Flag of Kazakhstan (3-2).svg Dmitriy Lomakin (KAZ) | B | 61.92 | 125.0 | 130.0 | 132.5 | 132.5 | 150.0 | 150.0 | 282.5 | ||
14 | File:Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Kim Young-tae (KOR) | B | 61.92 | 120.0 | 120.0 | 155.0 | 155.0 | 275.0 | ||||
15 | File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Sunday Mathias (NGR) | B | 61.24 | 110.0 | 115.0 | 115.0 | 150.0 | 150.0 | 265.0 | |||
— | File:Flag of North Korea.svg Im Yong-su (PRK) | B | 61.70 | 132.5 | 137.5 | 137.5 | — | — | ||||
— | File:Flag of Turkmenistan (1997-2001).svg Ümürbek Bazarbaýew (TKM) | B | 61.78 | 117.5 | 122.5 | 125.0 | 125.0 | — | — | |||
— | File:Flag of Russia.svg Aleksey Bortkov (RUS) | A | 61.82 | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
— | File:Flag of Turkey.svg Naim Süleymanoğlu (TUR) | A | 61.90 | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
— | File:Flag of Thailand.svg Chom Singnoi (THA) | B | 61.92 | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
DQ | File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sevdalin Minchev (BUL) | A | 61.56 | 140.0 | 140.0 | 172.5 | 177.5 | 177.5 |
- Sevdalin Minchev of Bulgaria originally won the bronze medal, but he was disqualified after he tested positive for furosemide.[3]
New records
Snatch | 147.5 kg | File:Civil ensign of Croatia.svg Nikolaj Pešalov (CRO) | OR |
147.5 kg | File:Flag of Greece.svg Leonidas Sabanis (GRE) | OR | |
150.0 kg | File:Civil ensign of Croatia.svg Nikolaj Pešalov (CRO) | OR | |
Total | 325.0 kg | File:Civil ensign of Croatia.svg Nikolaj Pešalov (CRO) | OR |
References
- ↑ "Sydney 2000: Weightlifting – Men's 62 kg" (PDF). Sydney 2000. LA84 Foundation. p. 35. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
- ↑ "Weightlifting at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games: Men's Featherweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
- ↑ "Bulgarian Lifters Disqualified, U.S. Gets Gold". ABC News Australia. 22 September 2000. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
External links
- Official Olympic Report Archived 2007-06-12 at the Wayback Machine