List of world records in Olympic weightlifting

Summary

This is a list of world records in Olympic weightlifting. These records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts.

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The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) restructured its weight classes in 1993, 1998 and 2018, nullifying earlier records.

Current records edit

Key to tables:   Awaiting ratification   Not ratified or later rescinded by IWF

When the previous records and weight classes were discarded, the IWF defined "world standards" as the minimum lifts needed to qualify as world records in the new weight classes. Wherever World Standard appears in the list below, no qualified weightlifter has yet lifted these weights in a sanctioned competition.

Men edit

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Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
55 kg
Snatch 135 kg World Standard
Clean & Jerk 166 kg Om Yun-chol   North Korea 18 September 2019 World Championships   Pattaya, Thailand [3]
Total 294 kg
61 kg
Snatch 146 kg Li Fabin   China 2 April 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
Clean & Jerk 176 kg Hampton Morris   United States 2 April 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
Total 318 kg Li Fabin   China 19 September 2019 World Championships   Pattaya, Thailand [3]
67 kg
Snatch 155 kg Huang Minhao   China 6 July 2019 Olympics Test Event   Tokyo, Japan [5]
Clean & Jerk 189 kg Ri Won-ju   North Korea 4 April 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
Total 339 kg Chen Lijun   China 21 April 2019 Asian Championships   Ningbo, China [6]
73 kg
Snatch 169 kg Shi Zhiyong   China 20 April 2021 Asian Championships   Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Clean & Jerk 204 kg Rahmat Erwin Abdullah   Indonesia 6 February 2024 Asian Championships   Tashkent, Uzbekistan [7]
Total 365 kg Rizki Juniansyah   Indonesia 4 April 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
81 kg
Snatch 175 kg Li Dayin   China 21 April 2021 Asian Championships   Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Clean & Jerk 209 kg Rahmat Erwin Abdullah   Indonesia 11 September 2023 World Championships   Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [8]
Total 378 kg Lü Xiaojun   China 22 September 2019 World Championships   Pattaya, Thailand [3]
89 kg
Snatch 182 kg Yeison López   Colombia 6 April 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
Clean & Jerk 223 kg Karlos Nasar   Bulgaria 10 December 2023 IWF Grand Prix   Doha, Qatar [9]
Total 396 kg Li Dayin   China 10 May 2023 Asian Championships   Jinju, South Korea [10]
96 kg
Snatch 187 kg Lesman Paredes   Colombia 14 December 2021 World Championships   Tashkent, Uzbekistan [11]
Clean & Jerk 231 kg Tian Tao   China 7 July 2019 Olympics Test Event   Tokyo, Japan [5]
Total 416 kg Sohrab Moradi   Iran 7 November 2018 World Championships   Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [12]
102 kg
Snatch 191 kg World Standard
Clean & Jerk 232 kg Liu Huanhua   China 8 April 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
Total 413 kg
109 kg
Snatch 200 kg Yang Zhe   China 24 April 2021 Asian Championships   Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Clean & Jerk 241 kg Ruslan Nurudinov   Uzbekistan
Total 435 kg Simon Martirosyan   Armenia 9 November 2018 World Championships   Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [13]
+109 kg
Snatch 225 kg Lasha Talakhadze   Georgia 17 December 2021 World Championships   Tashkent, Uzbekistan [11]
Clean & Jerk 267 kg
Total 492 kg

Women edit

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Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
45 kg
Snatch 87 kg Won Hyon-sim   North Korea 31 March 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
Clean & Jerk 109 kg Won Hyon-sim   North Korea 31 March 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
Total 196 kg Won Hyon-sim   North Korea 31 March 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
49 kg
Snatch 97 kg Hou Zhihui   China 1 April 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
Clean & Jerk 125 kg Ri Song-gum   North Korea 4 February 2024 Asian Championships   Tashkent, Uzbekistan [7]
Total 221 kg Ri Song-gum   North Korea 1 April 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
55 kg
Snatch 104 kg Kang Hyon-gyong   North Korea 4 February 2024 Asian Championships   Tashkent, Uzbekistan [7]
Clean & Jerk 131 kg Kang Hyon-gyong   North Korea 2 April 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
Total 234 kg Kang Hyon-gyong   North Korea 2 April 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
59 kg
Snatch 111 kg Kim Il-gyong   North Korea 2 October 2023 Asian Games   Hangzhou, China [15]
Clean & Jerk 140 kg Kuo Hsing-chun   Chinese Taipei 21 September 2019 World Championships   Pattaya, Thailand [3]
Total 248 kg Luo Shifang   China 3 April 2024 World Cup   Phuket, Thailand [4]
64 kg
Snatch 117 kg Deng Wei   China 11 December 2019 World Cup   Tianjin, China [16]
Clean & Jerk 146 kg Ri Suk   North Korea 9 December 2023 IWF Grand Prix   Doha, Qatar [9]
Total 261 kg Deng Wei   China 22 September 2019 World Championships   Pattaya, Thailand [3]
71 kg
Snatch 121 kg Angie Palacios   Ecuador 14 June 2023 IWF Grand Prix   Havana, Cuba [17]
Clean & Jerk 154 kg Song Kuk-hyang   North Korea 7 February 2024 Asian Championships   Tashkent, Uzbekistan [18]
Total 273 kg Liao Guifang   China 13 September 2023 World Championships   Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [8]
76 kg
Snatch 124 kg Rim Jong-sim   North Korea 24 September 2019 World Championships   Pattaya, Thailand [3]
Clean & Jerk 156 kg Zhang Wangli   China 26 February 2019 World Cup   Fuzhou, China [19]
Total 278 kg Rim Jong-sim   North Korea 26 April 2019 Asian Championships   Ningbo, China [6]
81 kg
Snatch 127 kg World Standard
Clean & Jerk 161 kg Liang Xiaomei   China 12 December 2023 IWF Grand Prix   Doha, Qatar [9]
Total 284 kg
87 kg
Snatch 132 kg World Standard
Clean & Jerk 164 kg
Total 294 kg
+87 kg
Snatch 148 kg Li Wenwen   China 25 April 2021 Asian Championships   Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Clean & Jerk 187 kg
Total 335 kg

Historical records edit

Men (1998–2018) edit

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Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
56 kg
Snatch 139 kg Wu Jingbiao   China 21 November 2015 World Championships   Houston, United States [21]
Clean & Jerk 171 kg Om Yun-chol   North Korea 21 November 2015 World Championships   Houston, United States [21]
Total 307 kg Long Qingquan   China 7 August 2016 Olympic Games   Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [22]
62 kg
Snatch 154 kg Kim Un-guk   North Korea 21 September 2014 Asian Games   Incheon, South Korea [23]
Clean & Jerk 183 kg Chen Lijun   China 22 November 2015 World Championships   Houston, United States [21]
Total 333 kg Chen Lijun   China 22 November 2015 World Championships   Houston, United States [21]
69 kg
Snatch 166 kg Liao Hui   China 10 November 2014 World Championships   Almaty, Kazakhstan [24]
Clean & Jerk 198 kg Liao Hui   China 23 October 2013 World Championships   Wrocław, Poland [25]
Total 359 kg Liao Hui   China 10 November 2014 World Championships   Almaty, Kazakhstan [24]
77 kg
Snatch 177 kg Lü Xiaojun   China 10 August 2016 Olympic Games   Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [26]
Clean & Jerk 210 kg Oleg Perepetchenov   Russia 27 April 2001 European Championships   Trenčín, Slovakia
Total 380 kg Lü Xiaojun   China 24 October 2013 World Championships   Wrocław, Poland [25]
85 kg
Snatch 187 kg Andrei Rybakou   Belarus 22 September 2007 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand [27]
Clean & Jerk 220 kg Kianoush Rostami   Iran 31 May 2016 Fajr Cup   Tehran, Iran [28]
Total 396 kg Kianoush Rostami   Iran 12 August 2016 Olympic Games   Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [29]
94 kg
Snatch 189 kg Sohrab Moradi   Iran 25 August 2018 Asian Games   Jakarta, Indonesia [30]
Clean & Jerk 233 kg Sohrab Moradi   Iran 3 December 2017 World Championships   Anaheim, United States [31]
Total 417 kg Sohrab Moradi   Iran 3 December 2017 World Championships   Anaheim, United States [31]
105 kg
Snatch 200 kg Andrei Aramnau   Belarus 18 August 2008 Olympic Games   Beijing, China
Clean & Jerk 246 kg Ilya Ilyin   Kazakhstan 12 December 2015 President's Cup   Grozny, Russia [32]
Total 437 kg Ilya Ilyin   Kazakhstan 12 December 2015 President's Cup   Grozny, Russia [32]
+105 kg
Snatch 220 kg Lasha Talakhadze   Georgia 5 December 2017 World Championships   Anaheim, United States [31]
Clean & Jerk 263 kg Hossein Rezazadeh   Iran 25 August 2004 Olympic Games   Piraeus, Greece
Total 477 kg Lasha Talakhadze   Georgia 5 December 2017 World Championships   Anaheim, United States [31]

Men (1993–1997) edit

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Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
54 kg
Snatch 132.5 kg Halil Mutlu   Turkey 20 July 1996 Olympic Games   Atlanta, United States
Clean & Jerk 160.5 kg Lan Shizhang   China 6 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 290.0 kg Halil Mutlu   Turkey 18 November 1994 World Championships   Istanbul, Turkey
59 kg
Snatch 140.0 kg Hafız Süleymanoğlu   Turkey 3 May 1995 European Championships   Warsaw, Poland
Clean & Jerk 170.0 kg Nikolay Peshalov   Bulgaria 3 May 1995 European Championships   Warsaw, Poland
Total 307.5 kg Tang Lingsheng   China 21 July 1996 Olympic Games   Atlanta, United States
64 kg
Snatch 150.0 kg Wang Guohua   China 12 May 1997 East Asian Games   Busan, South Korea
Clean & Jerk 187.5 kg Valerios Leonidis   Greece 22 July 1996 Olympic Games   Atlanta, United States
Total 335.0 kg Naim Süleymanoğlu   Turkey 22 July 1996 Olympic Games   Atlanta, United States
70 kg
Snatch 163.0 kg Wan Jianhui   China 9 July 1997 Asian Championships   Yangzhou, China
Clean & Jerk 195.5 kg Zhan Xugang   China 9 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 357.5 kg Zhan Xugang   China 23 July 1996 Olympic Games   Atlanta, United States
76 kg
Snatch 170.0 kg Ruslan Savchenko   Ukraine 16 November 1993 World Championships   Melbourne, Australia
Clean & Jerk 208.0 kg Pablo Lara   Cuba 20 April 1996 Szekszárd Cup   Szekszárd, Hungary
Total 372.5 kg Pablo Lara   Cuba 20 April 1996 Szekszárd Cup   Szekszárd, Hungary
83 kg
Snatch 180.0 kg Pyrros Dimas   Greece 26 July 1996 Olympic Games   Atlanta, United States
Clean & Jerk 214.0 kg Zhang Yong   China 12 July 1997 Asian Championships   Yangzhou, China
Total 392.5 kg Pyrros Dimas   Greece 26 July 1996 Olympic Games   Atlanta, United States
91 kg
Snatch 187.5 kg Aleksey Petrov   Russia 26 July 1996 Olympic Games   Atlanta, United States
Clean & Jerk 228.5 kg Akakios Kakiasvilis   Greece 6 May 1995 European Championships   Warsaw, Poland
Total 412.5 kg Aleksey Petrov   Russia 7 May 1994 European Championships   Sokolov, Czech Republic
99 kg
Snatch 192.5 kg Sergey Syrtsov   Russia 25 November 1994 World Championships   Istanbul, Turkey
Clean & Jerk 235.0 kg Akakios Kakiasvilis   Greece 28 July 1996 Olympic Games   Atlanta, United States
Total 420.0 kg Akakios Kakiasvilis   Greece 28 July 1996 Olympic Games   Atlanta, United States
108 kg
Snatch 200.0 kg Timur Taymazov   Ukraine 26 November 1994 World Championships   Istanbul, Turkey
Clean & Jerk 236.0 kg Timur Taymazov   Ukraine 29 July 1996 Olympic Games   Atlanta, United States
Total 435.0 kg Timur Taymazov   Ukraine 26 November 1994 World Championships   Istanbul, Turkey
+108 kg
Snatch 205.0 kg Aleksandr Kurlovich   Belarus 27 November 1994 World Championships   Istanbul, Turkey
Clean & Jerk 262.5 kg Andrey Chemerkin   Russia 14 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 462.5 kg Andrey Chemerkin   Russia 14 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand

Men (1973–1992) edit

Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
52 kg
Snatch 121.0 kg He Zhuoqiang   China 29 May 1992 Silver Dragon Tournament   Cardiff, United Kingdom
Clean & Jerk 155.5 kg Ivan Ivanov   Bulgaria 27 September 1991 World Championships   Donaueschingen, Germany
Total 272.5 kg Ivan Ivanov   Bulgaria 16 September 1989 World Championships   Piraeus, Greece
56 kg
Snatch 135.0 kg Liu Shoubin   China 28 September 1991 World Championships   Donaueschingen, Germany
Clean & Jerk 171.0 kg Neno Terziyski   Bulgaria 6 September 1987 World Championships   Ostrava, Czechoslovakia [34]
Total 300.0 kg Naim Suleymanov   Bulgaria 11 May 1984   Varna, Bulgaria [34]
60 kg
Snatch 152.5 kg Naim Süleymanoğlu   Turkey 20 September 1988 Olympic Games   Seoul, South Korea
Clean & Jerk 190.0 kg Naim Süleymanoğlu   Turkey 20 September 1988 Olympic Games   Seoul, South Korea
Total 342.5 kg Naim Süleymanoğlu   Turkey 20 September 1988 Olympic Games   Seoul, South Korea
67.5 kg
Snatch 160.0 kg Israel Militosyan   Soviet Union 18 September 1989 World Championships   Piraeus, Greece
Clean & Jerk 200.5 kg Mikhail Petrov   Bulgaria 8 September 1987 World Championships   Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
Total 355.0 kg Mikhail Petrov   Bulgaria 12 May 1987 World Cup   Seoul, South Korea
75 kg
Snatch 170.0 kg Angel Genchev   Bulgaria 12 November 1987 European Cup Gala   Miskolc, Hungary
Clean & Jerk 215.5 kg Aleksandar Varbanov   Bulgaria 12 May 1987 World Cup   Seoul, South Korea
Total 382.5 kg Aleksandar Varbanov   Bulgaria 20 February 1988 World Cup   Plovdiv, Bulgaria
82.5 kg
Snatch 183.0 kg Asen Zlatev   Bulgaria 7 December 1986 World Cup   Melbourne, Australia
Clean & Jerk 225.0 kg Asen Zlatev   Bulgaria 12 November 1986 World Championships   Sofia, Bulgaria
Total 405.0 kg Yurik Vardanyan   Soviet Union 14 September 1984 Friendship Games   Varna, Bulgaria
90 kg
Snatch 195.5 kg Blagoy Blagoev   Bulgaria 1 May 1983 World Cup   Varna, Bulgaria
Clean & Jerk 235.0 kg Anatoly Khrapaty   Soviet Union 29 April 1988 European Championships   Cardiff, United Kingdom
Total 422.5 kg Viktor Solodov   Soviet Union 15 September 1984 Friendship Games   Varna, Bulgaria
100 kg
Snatch 200.5 kg Nicu Vlad   Romania 14 November 1986 World Championships   Sofia, Bulgaria
Clean & Jerk 242.5 kg Aleksandr Popov   Soviet Union 5 March 1988 Friendship Cup   Tallinn, Soviet Union [35]
Total 440.0 kg Yury Zakharevich   Soviet Union 4 March 1983 Friendship Cup   Odessa, Soviet Union [36]
110 kg
Snatch 210.0 kg Yury Zakharevich   Soviet Union 27 September 1988 Olympic Games   Seoul, South Korea
Clean & Jerk 250.5 kg Yury Zakharevich   Soviet Union 30 April 1988 European Championships   Cardiff, United Kingdom
Total 455.0 kg Yury Zakharevich   Soviet Union 27 September 1988 Olympic Games   Seoul, South Korea
+110 kg
Snatch 216.0 kg Antonio Krastev   Bulgaria 13 September 1987 World Championships   Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
Clean & Jerk 266.0 kg Leonid Taranenko   Soviet Union 26 November 1988 Samboy Chips Cup   Canberra, Australia
Total 475.0 kg Leonid Taranenko   Soviet Union 26 November 1988 Samboy Chips Cup   Canberra, Australia

Men (1920–1972) edit

Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
52 kg
Press 120.5 kg Adam Gnatov   Soviet Union 11 July 1972 Baltic Cup   Riga, Soviet Union
Snatch 105.0 kg Aung Gyi   Burma 27 August 1972 Olympic Games   Munich, West Germany
Clean & Jerk 132.5 kg Charlie Depthios   Indonesia 27 August 1972 Olympic Games   Munich, West Germany
Total 342.5 kg Sándor Holczreiter   Hungary 12 September 1970 World Championships   Columbus, United States
56 kg
Press 128.5 kg Mohammad Nassiri   Iran 10 July 1972   Tehran, Iran
Snatch 115.0 kg Koji Miki   Japan 23 October 1972   Kagoshima, Japan
Clean & Jerk 150.0 kg Mohammad Nassiri   Iran 13 October 1968 Olympic Games   Mexico City, Mexico
Total 377.5 kg Imre Földi   Hungary 28 August 1972 Olympic Games   Munich, West Germany
60 kg
Press 137.5 kg Imre Földi   Hungary 4 March 1972 Pre-Olympic Meet   Ulm, West Germany
Snatch 125.5 kg Yoshinobu Miyake   Japan 28 October 1969   Matsuura, Japan
Clean & Jerk 157.5 kg Norair Nurikyan   Bulgaria 29 August 1972 Olympic Games   Munich, West Germany
Total 402.5 kg Dito Shanidze   Soviet Union 12 April 1972 National Championships   Tallinn, Soviet Union
67.5 kg
Press 157.5 kg Mladen Kuchev   Bulgaria 30 August 1972 Olympic Games   Munich, West Germany
Snatch 137.5 kg Waldemar Baszanowski   Poland 23 April 1971 National Championships   Lublin, Poland
Clean & Jerk 177.5 kg Mukharby Kirzhinov   Soviet Union 30 August 1972 Olympic Games   Munich, West Germany
Total 460.0 kg Mukharby Kirzhinov   Soviet Union 30 August 1972 Olympic Games   Munich, West Germany
75 kg
Press 166.5 kg Aleksandr Kolodkov   Soviet Union 19 March 1972   Bollnäs, Sweden
Snatch 147.5 kg Mohamed Tarabulsi   Lebanon 11 November 1972   Beirut, Lebanon
Clean & Jerk 187.5 kg Viktor Kurentsov   Soviet Union 16 October 1968 Olympic Games   Mexico City, Mexico
Total 485.0 kg Yordan Bikov   Bulgaria 31 August 1972 Olympic Games   Munich, West Germany
82.5 kg
Press 178.5 kg Gennady Ivanchenko   Soviet Union 18 May 1972   Riga, Soviet Union
Snatch 160.0 kg David Rigert   Soviet Union 24 December 1972 USSR Cup   Sochi, Soviet Union
Clean & Jerk 201.0 kg David Rigert   Soviet Union 24 December 1972 USSR Cup   Sochi, Soviet Union
Total 527.5 kg Valery Shary   Soviet Union 14 May 1972   Moscow, Soviet Union
90 kg
Press 198.0 kg David Rigert   Soviet Union 13 July 1972 Baltic Cup   Riga, Soviet Union
Snatch 167.5 kg David Rigert   Soviet Union 13 July 1972 Baltic Cup   Riga, Soviet Union
Clean & Jerk 210.5 kg Vasily Kolotov   Soviet Union 13 July 1972 Baltic Cup   Riga, Soviet Union
Total 562.5 kg David Rigert   Soviet Union 13 July 1972 Baltic Cup   Riga, Soviet Union
110 kg
Press 213.5 kg Yury Kozin   Soviet Union 14 July 1972 Baltic Cup   Riga, Soviet Union
Snatch 175.5 kg Pavel Pervushin   Soviet Union 25 December 1972 USSR Cup   Sochi, Soviet Union
Clean & Jerk 222.5 kg Jaan Talts   Soviet Union 20 May 1972 European Championships   Constanța, Romania
Total 590.0 kg Valery Yakubovsky   Soviet Union 14 May 1972   Moscow, Soviet Union
+110 kg
Press 236.5 kg Vasily Alekseyev   Soviet Union 15 April 1972 National Championships   Tallinn, Soviet Union
Snatch 180.0 kg Vasily Alekseyev   Soviet Union 24 July 1971   Moscow, Soviet Union
Clean & Jerk 237.5 kg Vasily Alekseyev   Soviet Union 15 April 1972 National Championships   Tallinn, Soviet Union
Total 645.0 kg Vasily Alekseyev   Soviet Union 15 April 1972 National Championships   Tallinn, Soviet Union

Women (1998–2018) edit

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Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
48 kg
Snatch 98 kg Yang Lian   China 1 October 2006 World Championships   Santo Domingo, Dominican
Clean & Jerk 120 kg Chen Xiexia1   China 21 April 2007 Asian Championships   Tai'an, China
Total 217 kg Yang Lian   China 1 October 2006 World Championships   Santo Domingo, Dominican
53 kg
Snatch 103 kg Li Ping   China 14 November 2010 Asian Games   Guangzhou, China [38]
Clean & Jerk 134 kg Zulfiya Chinshanlo   Kazakhstan 10 November 2014 World Championships   Almaty, Kazakhstan [24]
Total 233 kg Hsu Shu-ching   Chinese Taipei 21 September 2014 Asian Games   Incheon, South Korea [39]
58 kg
Snatch 112 kg Boyanka Kostova   Azerbaijan 23 November 2015 World Championships   Houston, United States [21]
Clean & Jerk 142 kg Kuo Hsing-chun   Chinese Taipei 21 August 2017 Universiade   Taipei, Taiwan [40]
Total 252 kg Boyanka Kostova   Azerbaijan 23 November 2015 World Championships   Houston, United States [21]
63 kg
Snatch 117 kg Svetlana Tsarukaeva   Russia 8 November 2011 World Championships   Paris, France [41]
Clean & Jerk 147 kg Deng Wei   China 9 August 2016 Olympic Games   Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [42]
Total 262 kg Deng Wei   China 9 August 2016 Olympic Games   Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [43]
69 kg
Snatch 123 kg Oxana Slivenko   Russia 4 October 2006 World Championships   Santo Domingo, Dominican
Clean & Jerk 157 kg Zarema Kasaeva   Russia 13 November 2005 World Championships   Doha, Qatar
Total 276 kg Oxana Slivenko   Russia 24 September 2007 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
75 kg
Snatch 135 kg Natalya Zabolotnaya   Russia 17 December 2011 President's Cup   Belgorod, Russia [44]
Clean & Jerk 164 kg Kim Un-ju   North Korea 25 September 2014 Asian Games   Incheon, South Korea [45]
Total 296 kg Natalya Zabolotnaya   Russia 17 December 2011 President's Cup   Belgorod, Russia [44]
90 kg
Snatch 130 kg Viktoriya Shaimardanova   Ukraine 21 August 2004 Olympic Games   Piraeus, Greece
Clean & Jerk 155 kg Derya Açıkgöz2   Turkey 26 April 2002 European Championships   Antalya, Turkey [46]
Total 280 kg Viktoriya Shaimardanova2   Ukraine 21 August 2004 Olympic Games   Piraeus, Greece [46]
+90 kg
Snatch 155 kg Tatiana Kashirina   Russia 16 November 2014 World Championships   Almaty, Kazakhstan [24][47]
Clean & Jerk 193 kg Tatiana Kashirina   Russia 16 November 2014 World Championships   Almaty, Kazakhstan [24][47]
Total 348 kg Tatiana Kashirina   Russia 16 November 2014 World Championships   Almaty, Kazakhstan [24][47]

^1 On the website of the International Weightlifting Federation, there is still the record of Nurcan Taylan (Turkey) of 121 kg who was disqualified for doping for this result.[48] Here was the previous mark.
^2 On the website of the International Weightlifting Federation there is still the record of Hripsime Khurshudyan (Armenia) of 283 kg in total (160 in the clean & jerk), who was disqualified for doping for these results,[49] but the International Federation did not change the record table.

Women (1993–1997) edit

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Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
46 kg
Snatch 81.5 kg Jiang Yinsu   China 11 May 1997 East Asian Games   Busan, South Korea
Clean & Jerk 105.5 kg Xing Fen   China 8 July 1997 Asian Championships   Yangzhou, China
Total 185.0 kg Guan Hong   China 4 April 1996 Asian Championships   Yachiyo, Japan
50 kg
Snatch 88.0 kg Jiang Baoyu   China 3 July 1995 Asian Championships   Busan, South Korea
Clean & Jerk 110.5 kg Liu Xiuhua   China 3 October 1994 Asian Games   Hiroshima, Japan
Total 197.5 kg Liu Xiuhua   China 3 October 1994 Asian Games   Hiroshima, Japan
54 kg
Snatch 93.5 kg Yang Xia   China 9 July 1997 Asian Championships   Yangzhou, China
Clean & Jerk 117.5 kg Meng Xianjuan   China 8 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 207.5 kg Yang Xia   China 9 July 1997 Asian Championships   Yangzhou, China
59 kg
Snatch 100.0 kg Zou Feie   China 13 May 1997 East Asian Games   Busan, South Korea
Clean & Jerk 125.0 kg Khassaraporn Suta   Thailand 13 October 1997 Southeast Asian Games   Jakarta, Indonesia
Total 220.0 kg Chen Xiaomin   China 4 October 1994 Asian Games   Hiroshima, Japan
64 kg
Snatch 107.5 kg Chen Xiaomin   China 10 July 1997 Asian Championships   Yangzhou, China
Clean & Jerk 131.0 kg Chen Yanqing   China 10 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 235.0 kg Li Hongyun   China 22 November 1994 World Championships   Istanbul, Turkey
70 kg
Snatch 105.5 kg Xiang Fenglan   China 11 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Clean & Jerk 130.5 kg Xiang Fenglan   China 11 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 235.0 kg Xiang Fenglan   China 11 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
76 kg
Snatch 107.5 kg Hua Ju   China 12 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Clean & Jerk 140.5 kg Hua Ju   China 12 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 247.5 kg Hua Ju   China 12 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
83 kg
Snatch 117.5 kg Tang Weifang   China 13 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Clean & Jerk 143.0 kg Tang Weifang   China 13 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 260.0 kg Tang Weifang   China 13 December 1997 World Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
+83 kg
Snatch 112.5 kg Wang Yanmei   China 14 July 1997 Asian Championships   Yangzhou, China
Clean & Jerk 155.0 kg Li Yajuan   China 20 November 1993 World Championships   Melbourne, Australia
Total 260.0 kg Li Yajuan   China 20 November 1993 World Championships   Melbourne, Australia

Women (1988–1992) edit

Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
44 kg
Snatch 77.5 kg Xing Fen   China 21 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Clean & Jerk 102.5 kg Xing Fen   China 21 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 180.0 kg Xing Fen   China 21 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
48 kg
Snatch 83.0 kg Liao Shuping   China 21 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Clean & Jerk 105.5 kg Liao Shuping   China 21 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 187.5 kg Liu Xiuhua   China 17 May 1992 World Championships   Varna, Bulgaria
52 kg
Snatch 87.5 kg Peng Liping   China 18 May 1992 World Championships   Varna, Bulgaria
Clean & Jerk 115.0 kg Peng Liping   China 18 May 1992 World Championships   Varna, Bulgaria
Total 202.5 kg Peng Liping   China 18 May 1992 World Championships   Varna, Bulgaria
56 kg
Snatch 95.0 kg Zhang Juhua   China 22 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Clean & Jerk 120.0 kg Zhang Juhua   China 22 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 215.0 kg Zhang Juhua   China 22 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
60 kg
Snatch 100.0 kg Su Yuanghong   China 22 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Clean & Jerk 125.0 kg Li Hongyun   China 20 May 1992 World Championships   Varna, Bulgaria
Total 222.5 kg Li Hongyun   China 20 May 1992 World Championships   Varna, Bulgaria
67.5 kg
Snatch 105.0 kg Lei Li   China 22 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Clean & Jerk 132.5 kg Lei Li   China 22 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 237.5 kg Lei Li   China 22 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
75 kg
Snatch 107.5 kg Hua Ju   China 22 May 1992 World Championships   Varna, Bulgaria
Clean & Jerk 140.0 kg Xing Shuwen   China 23 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 242.5 kg Zhang Xiaoli   China 3 October 1991 World Championships   Donaueschingen, Germany
82.5 kg
Snatch 110.5 kg Zang Lina   China 23 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Clean & Jerk 145.0 kg Zang Lina   China 23 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
Total 255.0 kg Zang Lina   China 23 December 1992 Asian Championships   Chiang Mai, Thailand
+82.5 kg
Snatch 115.0 kg Li Yajuan   China 24 May 1992 World Championships   Varna, Bulgaria
Clean & Jerk 150.0 kg Li Yajuan   China 24 May 1992 World Championships   Varna, Bulgaria
Total 265.0 kg Li Yajuan   China 24 May 1992 World Championships   Varna, Bulgaria

See also edit

References edit

General
  • IWF World Records 1 April 2024 updated
Specific
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External links edit

  • International Weightlifting Federation