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Weightlifting EWF European Championships 2023


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14 hours ago, phelps said:

the wikipedia page is the only place to find the medallists so far.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_European_Weightlifting_Championships

 

for the whole results list I fear we'll have to wait quite a while :facepalm:

 

p.s. :IRL Nguyen won the bronze medal in C&J in the women's -49kg ;)

Thanks. Was looking for written confirmation of Nguyen’s medal. Our first ever at this level. Her brother is a badminton Olympian for Ireland so it would a very cool story to have brother and sister at the Paris Olympics in badminton and weightlifting. Hard to think of two more different sports 

 

Long way to go in the complicated ranks of course!

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12 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

also here...

 

and possibly, showing up earlier than the EWF website

 

https://www.the-sports.org/weightlifting-european-championships-results-2023-women-epf127685.html

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1 minute ago, phelps said:

also here...

 

and possibly, showing up earlier than the EWF website

 

https://www.the-sports.org/weightlifting-european-championships-results-2023-women-epf127685.html

Useful one indeed. :yes

Ads are annoying, must say that.

 

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Georgia's tactics worked out greatly in bringing Shota Mishvelidze down a category. Hi did a much stronger result at 61, then what he did at 67 last year. Deserved gold, though this Italian kid Massidda pushed it very close. Looks like there is a surge in Italy for weightlifting, as new candidates for medals are coming to the big stage. 

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14 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Georgia's tactics worked out greatly in bringing Shota Mishvelidze down a category. Hi did a much stronger result at 61, then what he did at 67 last year. Deserved gold, though this Italian kid Massidda pushed it very close. Looks like there is a surge in Italy for weightlifting, as new candidates for medals are coming to the big stage. 

actually, I'm a bit disappointed by Massidda...he missed 2 lifts in the snatch (keeping himself 5kg below his PB set at the last World Champs) that cost him the gold in the Olympic Total.

 

he's the kind of guy who's always on the edge, always at risk of bombing out...I prefer a better tactician like Pizzolato for the good of my heart...:rolleyes: :facepalm: :lol:

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it might be a bit harsh, but I'm looking at too many results being close (when not better) to the old scores, those we know very well how they've been made. :mumble:

 

and I'm seeing also too many improvements by huge, huge margin...and not by naturally growing youngsters...:rolleyes:

 

if this is the weightlifting "new deal", I'm better :zip: and turn my head the other side...

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Day 1 Results 

 

Women’s 45kg

 

Snatch: 

Gold- Cansu Betkaş :TUR (72kg)

Silver- Adriana Pană :ROU (70kg)

Bronze- Marta García :ESP (68kg)

 

Clean & Jerk: 

Gold- Cansu Betkaş :TUR (90kg)

Silver- Gamze Altun :TUR (89kg)

Bronze- Marta García :ESP (85kg)

 

Total: 

Gold- Cansu Betkaş :TUR (162kg)

Silver- Adriana Pană :ROU (153kg)

Bronze- Marta García :ESP (153kg)

 

Women’s 49kg

 

Snatch: 

Gold- Mihaela Cambei :ROU (92kg) ER

Silver- Giuila Imperio :ITA (83kg)

Bronze- Anhelina Lomachynska :UKR (81kg)

 

Clean & Jerk:

Gold- Mihaela Cambei :ROU (106kg)

Silver- Giuila Imperio :ITA (100kg)

Bronze- Tham Nguyen :IRL (98kg)

 

Total:

Gold- Mihaela Cambei :ROU (198kg) ER

Silver- Giuila Imperio :ITA (183kg)

Bronze- Anhelina Lomachynska :UKR (176kg)


Full Results Here

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