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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

If you're absolutely forced to have five weights per gender, this does seem like quite a fair distribution. It's not ideal at all, but I can't think of a better distribution with the limit of five weights.

yeah, the 5-weight per gender total is already established...so, I thought this could be the most fair subdivision of the classes to come...

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On 12/20/2021 at 2:47 PM, thepharoah said:

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Are these the final draft for Olympic weights ? 

Hope you can see your nation at the games in weightlifting again. Doesn't look a very promising situation. 

 

 https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1117215/egypt-doping-ban-weightlifting

 

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Qualification System:
Qualification Events:
2022
5-16 December, World Championships, Bogotá
2023
25 March-2 April, Pan American Championships, Bariloche
15-23 April, European Championships, Yerevan
3-13 May, Asian Championships, Jinju
11-20 May, African Championships, Tunis
2-12 June, IWF Grand Prix I, Havana
2-17 September, World Championships, Riyadh
20-24 November, Oceania Championships, Honiara
December, IWF Grand Prix II, Doha
2024
Pan American Championships
Asian Championships
African Championships
17-28 February, European Championships, Antalya
23-25 February, Oceania Championships, Auckland
2-11 April, IWF World Cup, Phuket
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Men's Rankings after 2022 World Champs

 

55*/61kg

 

1 :CHN LI Fabin, 312kg
2 :INA IRAWAN Eko Yuli, 300kg
(:CHN HE Yueji, 296kg)
3 :ITA MASSIDDA Sergio, 293kg
(:INA SAPUTRA Ricko, 293kg)
4 :THA CHOMCHUEN Teerapat, 292kg
5 :COL SERNA MENDOZA Jhon Jairo, 289kg
6 :GEO MISHVELIDZE Shota, 285kg
7 :VIE NGUYEN Tran Anh Tuan, 281kg
8 :PHI CENIZA John Febuar, 280kg
9 :CUB CALDERON LICOURT Arley Lazaro, 280kg
10 :BUL MARINOV Gabriel, 279kg
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(:GEO BERDELIDZE Goderdzi, 277kg)
11 :KSA ALSALEEM Seraj Abdulrahim M., 276kg
12 :USA MORRIS Hampton Miller, 275kg
13 :VEN LUGO RODRIGUEZ Wilkeinner Nahun, 274kg
14 :TUR HARDAL Ferdi, 273kg
15 :MEX GUEMEZ CEL Victor Badur, 271kg


67*/73kg

 

1 :INA ABDULLAH Rahmat Erwin, 352kg
(:INA JUNIANSYAH Rizki, 347kg)
2 :KAZ CHURKIN Alexey, 343kg
3 :BUL ANDREEV Bozhidar Dimitrov, 338kg
4 :JPN MIYAMOTO Masanori, 337kg
5 :THA JEERAM Suttipong, 333kg
6 :CHN YUAN Chengfei, 331kg
7 :TUR OZBEK Muhammed Furkan, 331kg
(:CHN WEI Yinting, 330kg)
8 :GEO ASANIDZE Kakhi, 327kg
9 :GER LANG Max Richard, 326kg
(:JPN KONNAI Mitsunori, 325kg)
*10 :COL MOSQUERA VALENCIA Francisco Antonio, 325kg
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*(:CHN CHEN Lijun, 324kg)
*(:THA WICHUMA Weeraphon, 323kg)
*(:TUR GENC Fehmi Yusuf, 322kg)
11 :MEX CARDENAS ESTRADA Jorge Adan, 321kg
12 :LAT SUHAREVS Ritvars, 319kg
*13 :ECU REYES VIDAL Jair Abimelet, 316kg


81*/89kg

 

1 :VEN VALLENILLA SANCHEZ Keydomar Giovanni, 385kg
2 :COL RODALLEGAS CARVAJAL Brayan Santiago, 381kg
3 :CHN LIU Huanhua, 381kg
4 :IRI ROSTAMI Kianoush, 380kg
*(:CHN LI Dayin, 372kg)
5 :USA DAMRON Nathan Charles, 370kg
*6 :TKM REJEPOV Rejepbay, 366kg
7 :CUB SAEZ VERA Olfides, 362kg
8 :GER MUELLER Nico, 361kg
9 :GEO DAVITADZE Revaz, 358kg
*10 :KOR KIM Woo Jae, 357kg
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11 :KGZ MOLDODOSOV Emil, 354kg
(:CUB BEGUE GONZALEZ Ariolvis, 352kg)
12 :LAT MEZINSKIS Armands, 352kg
13 :ARM KARAPETYAN Andranik, 352kg

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