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Weightlifting at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Weightlifters on Entry List with Previous Doping Sanctions

 

Men's -62kg

 

:KAZ Farkhad Kharki - 2013, Metenolone

 

Men's -69kg

 

:ALB Briken Calja - 2013, Androsterone

 

Men's -77kg

 

:ARM Andranik Karapetyan - 2013, Methyltestosterone

:MDA Alexandr Spac - 2013, Stanozolol & Methyltestosterone

 

Men's -85kg

 

:KAZ Denis Ulanov - 2013, Stanozolol

:ROU Gabriel Sincraian - 2013, Stanozolol

:UKR Oleksandr Pielieshenko - 2013, Stanozolol

 

Men's -94kg

 

:GEO Rauli Tsirekidze - 2013

:IRI Sohrab Moradi - 2013, Methadone

:LTU Aurimas Didzbalis - 2012, Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone

 

Men's -105kg

 

:KAZ Alexandr Zaichikov - 2013, Stanozolol

:EGY Gaber Mohamed - 2007

:IRQ Salwan Jasim Abbood Abbood - 2011, Stanozolol

:POL Bartlomiej Wojciech Bonk - 2003

 

Men's +105kg

 

:ARM Gor Minasyan - 2013, Norandrosterone

:CZE Jiri Orsag - 2013, Tamoxifen

:GEO Lasha Talakhadze - 2013, Stanozolol

:SVK Ondrej Kruzel - 2012, Drostanolone

:SYR Man Asaad - 2010, Metandienone

 

Women's -58kg

 

:THA Sukanya Srisurat - 2011, Methandienone

 

Women's -69kg

 

:BLR Darya Pachabut - 2012, Stanozolol

:RUS Anastasiia Romanova - 2013, Stanozolol

:CMR Arcangeline Fouodji Sonkbou - 2010, N-bisdesmethyl sibutramine

 

Women's -75kg

 

:UKR Iryna Dekha - 2013, Stanozolol

 

Women's +75kg

 

:PRK Kim Kuk Hyang - 2012, Methyltestosterone & Methandriol

:RUS Tatiana Kashirina - 2006

:USA Sarah Elizabeth Robles - 2013, DHEA, Testosterone, Preganediol

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The third weight is arguably the only men's weight where four different nations have a somewhat realistic gold medal chance, as far as I can tell.

 

Of course first off it's Shi Zhiyong who, whatever the real reasons are, keeps Liao Hui off the team. Reigning world champion, 352 at Chinese nationals this year and 348kg later on in the year while being a couple kilograms overweight. 

 

I'd definitely think he is the man to beat, and if someone is going to be able to do that, the first one that comes to my mind is Russian Oleg Chen. World silver in 2011, 2013 and 2015 so you'd say he's about ready to take it to the next level, though his 342 and 344 of last year suggest he's more likely to lose against Shi, as is probably no surprise.

 

Daniyar Ismayilov could have provided Turkmenistan with their first ever Olympic medal since gaining independence, but unfortunately he is one of the many, many athletes across all sports who has chosen to represent Turkey instead. 343 last year, which suggests he is well in the hunt for the medals. Same goes for Kim Myong-hyok, the North Korean whose 342 got him 4th place at worlds last year.

 

Last but not least, there's a few guys waiting to pick up those medals if a couple of the aforementioned should fail. Most notable I'd say Colombian Luis Mosquera, Mexican Bredni Roque and the ever-improving Kyrgyz Izzat Artykov. Their best ever Olympic weightlifting finish is an 11th place, so it'd be quite cool if Artykov can win a medal for Kyrgyzstan if you ask me.

 

My top-5:

1. Shi 
2. Chen
3. Ismayilov
4. Kim
5. Artykov

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Interesting situation in women's +75 now. Kashirina would have easily won the gold except for some miracle, which I think is why China didn't send Meng and Zhou. However, now that Kashirina is out, both Meng and Zhou would quite easily win the gold (like 90% chance)...even more realistic than 1-2 of their other lifters..

 

Do you guys think it's possible China fakes an injury for one of the other women in order to send Meng or Zhou and take an even more sure gold medal? 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Interesting situation in women's +75 now. Kashirina would have easily won the gold except for some miracle, which I think is why China didn't send Meng and Zhou. However, now that Kashirina is out, both Meng and Zhou would quite easily win the gold (like 90% chance)...even more realistic than 1-2 of their other lifters..

 

Do you guys think it's possible China fakes an injury for one of the other women in order to send Meng or Zhou and take an even more sure gold medal? 

Well in World championships , you can include a reserve athletes in start lists and at the meeting before competition you can change athletes who compete , but in Olympic games this may be different cause there was no reserve lifters in start list. By the way China would send Meng , Zhou isn't fit, she did not participated in nationals.

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