Weightlifting at the 1992 Summer Olympics

Summary

The Weightlifting Competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona consisted of ten weight classes, for men only.[1]

Weightlifting
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenuePavelló de l'Espanya Industrial
Dates26 July - 4 August 1992
Competitors244 from 69 nations
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1996 →

Medal summary edit

Games Gold Silver Bronze
52 kg
details
Ivan Ivanov
  Bulgaria
Lin Qisheng
  China
Traian Cihărean
  Romania
56 kg
details
Chun Byung-Kwan
  South Korea
Liu Shoubin
  China
Luo Jianming
  China
60 kg
details
Naim Süleymanoğlu
  Turkey
Nikolaj Pešalov
  Bulgaria
He Yingqiang
  China
67.5 kg
details
Israel Militosyan
  Unified Team
(  Armenia)
Yoto Yotov
  Bulgaria
Andreas Behm
  Germany
75 kg
details
Tudor Casapu
  Unified Team
(  Moldova)
Pablo Lara
  Cuba
Kim Myong-Nam
  North Korea
82.5 kg
details
Pyrros Dimas
  Greece
Krzysztof Siemion
  Poland
none awarded [2]
90 kg
details
Kakhi Kakhiashvili
  Unified Team
(  Georgia)
Sergey Syrtsov
  Unified Team
(  Russia)
Sergiusz Wolczaniecki
  Poland
100 kg
details
Viktor Tregubov
  Unified Team
(  Russia)
Timur Taymazov
  Unified Team
(  Ukraine)
Waldemar Malak
  Poland
110 kg
details
Ronny Weller
  Germany
Artour Akoev
  Unified Team
(  Russia)
Stefan Botev
  Bulgaria
+110 kg
details
Aleksandr Kurlovich
  Unified Team
(  Belarus)
Leonid Taranenko
  Unified Team
(  Belarus)
Manfred Nerlinger
  Germany

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Unified Team (EUN)5409
2  Bulgaria (BUL)1214
3  Germany (GER)1023
4  Greece (GRE)1001
  South Korea (KOR)1001
  Turkey (TUR)1001
7  China (CHN)0224
8  Poland (POL)0123
9  Cuba (CUB)0101
10  North Korea (PRK)0011
  Romania (ROU)0011
Totals (11 entries)1010929

References edit

  1. ^ "Weightlifting at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  2. ^   Ibragim Samadov (EUN) originally won the bronze medal, but he was disqualified and banned for life after he dropped his medal onto the podium and stormed out of the medal ceremony. The IOC decided not to award the medal to fourth-place finisher   Jon Chol-ho (PRK), as Samadov's offence had not been committed in the context of the competition.

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