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Weightlifting IWF World Cup 2024


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17 hours ago, phelps said:

men's -55kg (non-Olympic event)

 

Gold: :PRK Pang Un Chol (total: 270kg)

Silver: :THA Natthawat Chomchuen (total: 269kg)

Bronze: :VIE Lai Gia Thanh (total: 268kg)

Am I correct that North Korea can not qualify for the Olympics now?

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61kg quotas, no change in top 10 even though some of them improved their results

 

:CHN:USA:ITA:INA:PHI:THA:GEO:MAS:VIE:BUL and :PNG

 

next in line in case of reallocation: :CUB:GER:KOR

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3 hours ago, Dragon said:

Am I correct that North Korea can not qualify for the Olympics now?

Yes.

 

Why Can’t North Korea Compete in Weightlifting at the 2024 Olympic Games? | BarBend

 

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women's -55kg (non-Olympic event)

 

Gold: :PRK Kang Hyon Gyong* (total: 234kg WR)

Silver: :ROU Mihaela-Valentina Cambei (total: 201kg)

Bronze: :IND Bindyarani Devi Sorokhaibam (total: 196kg)

 

* WR also in the C&J with 131kg

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men's -61kg

 

Gold: :CHN Li Fabin* (total: 312kg)

Silver: :USA Hampton Miller Morris** (total: 303kg)

Bronze: :PRK Pak Myong Jin (total: 301kg)

 

* Snatch World Record @ 146kg

** C&J World Record @ 176kg

 

Full Results

https://iwf.sport/results/results-by-events/?event_id=599

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6 hours ago, phelps said:

men's -61kg

 

Gold: :CHN Li Fabin* (total: 312kg)

Silver: :USA Hampton Miller Morris** (total: 303kg)

Bronze: :PRK Pak Myong Jin (total: 301kg)

 

* Snatch World Record @ 146kg

** C&J World Record @ 176kg

 

Full Results

https://iwf.sport/results/results-by-events/?event_id=599

Hampton Morris sets the first senior WR by an American male since 1969.   

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:MHL Mathlyn Sasser Langtor gets continental quota in women's 59kg as :NGR achieves a PB of 227kg to be ranked 6th as of now. No other African or Oceania athlete left and all other continents represented.

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