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Weightlifting IWF World Championships 2017


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Weightlifting IWF World Championships 2017

 

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Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Tuesday, November 28th
14:00 Women's -48kg Group B
17:30 Men's -62kg Group B


Wednesday, November 29th
09:00 Women's -53kg Group B
11:00 Women's -58kg Group B
14:00 Men's -56kg Group A
14:00 Men's -56kg Snatch Group A
Following Men's -56kg Clean & Jerk Group A
17:30 Women's -48kg Group A
17:30 Women's -48kg Snatch Group A
Following Women's -48kg Clean & Jerk Group A
20:00 Men's -62kg Group A
20:00 Men's -62kg Snatch Group A
Following Men's -62kg Clean & Jerk Group A


Thursday, November 30th
11:00 Men's -69kg Group B
14:00 Women's -63kg Group B
17:30 Women's -53kg Group A
17:30 Women's -53kg Snatch Group A
Following Women's -53kg Clean & Jerk Group A
20:00 Women's -58kg Group A
20:00 Women's -58kg Snatch Group A
Following Women's -58kg Clean & Jerk Group A


Friday, December 1st
11:00 Women's -69kg Group B
14:00 Men's -77kg Group B
17:30 Women's -63kg Group A
17:30 Women's -63kg Snatch Group A
Following Women's -63kg Clean & Jerk Group A
20:00 Men's -69kg Group A
20:00 Men's -69kg Snatch Group A
Following Men's -69kg Clean & Jerk Group A


Saturday, December 2nd
09:00 Men's -85kg Group C
12:00 Men's -77kg Group A
12:00 Men's -77kg Snatch Group A
Following Men's -77kg Clean & Jerk Group A
15:30 Women's -69kg Group A
15:30 Women's -69kg Snatch Group A
Following Women's -69kg Clean & Jerk Group A
18:00 Men's -85kg Group B


Sunday, December 3rd
09:00 Men's -94kg Group B
12:00 Men's -85kg Group A
12:00 Men's -85kg Snatch Group A
Following Men's -85kg Clean & Jerk Group A
15:30 Men's -94kg Group A
15:30 Men's -94kg Snatch Group A
Following Men's -94kg Clean & Jerk Group A
18:00 Women's -75kg Group A
18:00 Women's -75kg Snatch Group A
Following Women's -75kg Clean & Jerk Group A


Monday, December 4th
11:00 Men's -105kg Group B
14:00 Women's -90kg Group B
17:30 Men's -105kg Group A
17:30 Men's -105kg Snatch Group A
Following Men's -105kg Clean & Jerk Group A
20:00 Women's -90kg Group A
22:00 Women's -90kg Snatch Group A
Following Women's -90kg Clean & Jerk Group A


Tuesday, December 5th
11:00 Men's +105kg Group B
14:00 Women's +90kg Group A
14:00 Women's +90kg Snatch Group A
Following Women's +90kg Clean & Jerk Group A
17:30 Men's +105kg Group A
17:30 Men's +105kg Snatch Group A
Following Men's +105kg Clean & Jerk Group A

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Men's -56kg Snatch
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

VIE.gif THACH Kim Tuan
125

 

VIE.gif TRAN Le Quoc Toan
119

 

ESP.gif BRACHI GARCIA Josue
118

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BERNA GONZALEZ Carlos Andres
COL.gif
117
5
MINGMOON Witoon
THA.gif
115
6
ALSALEEM Seraj Abdulrahim M.
KSA.gif
112
7
MUHAMMAD Azroy Hazalwafie
MAS.gif
111
8
REISENAUER Brian James
USA.gif
105
9
TULO Manueli
FIJ.gif
103
10
ROJAS CONCHA Marcos Antonio
PER.gif
103
  SCARANTINO Mirco
ITA.gif
-
  DE LAS SALAS DE LA ROSA Habib
COL.gif
-
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Men's -56kg Clean & Jerk
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

VIE.gif THACH Kim Tuan
153

 

THA.gif MINGMOON Witoon
152

 

VIE.gif TRAN Le Quoc Toan
151

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BERNA GONZALEZ Carlos Andres
COL.gif
149
5
BRACHI GARCIA Josue
ESP.gif
140
6
ALSALEEM Seraj Abdulrahim M.
KSA.gif
138
7
ROJAS CONCHA Marcos Antonio
PER.gif
137
8
TULO Manueli
FIJ.gif
135
9
REISENAUER Brian James
USA.gif
127
  SCARANTINO Mirco
ITA.gif
-
  DE LAS SALAS DE LA ROSA Habib
COL.gif
-
  MUHAMMAD Azroy Hazalwafie
MAS.gif
-
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Men's -56kg
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

VIE.gif THACH Kim Tuan
279

 

VIE.gif TRAN Le Quoc Toan
270

 

THA.gif MINGMOON Witoon
267

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BERNA GONZALEZ Carlos Andres
COL.gif
266
5
BRACHI GARCIA Josue
ESP.gif
258
6
ALSALEEM Seraj Abdulrahim M
KSA.gif
250
7
ROJAS CONCHA Marcos Antonio
PER.gif
240
8
TULO Manueli
FIJ.gif
238
9
REISENAUER Brian James
USA.gif
232
  SCARANTINO Mirco
ITA.gif
-
  DE LAS SALAS DE LA ROSA Habib
COL.gif
-
  MUHAMMAD Azroy Hazalwafie
MAS.gif
-
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Women's -48kg Snatch
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

THA.gif SUKCHAROEN Thunya
86

 

IND.gif MIRABAI Chanu Saikhom
85

 

COL.gif SEGURA SEGURA Ana Iris
81

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
VUONG Thi Huyen
VIE.gif
80
5
ANDRIES Elena Ramona
ROU.gif
79
6
NGUYEN Thi Thuy
VIE.gif
78
7
MICHEL Anais
FRA.gif
78
8
RITCHEY Alyssa Lynn
USA.gif
78
9
NANTHAWONG Chiraphan
THA.gif
77
10
VALENCIA HERNANDEZ Carolina
MEX.gif
75
11
YANAGIDA Mizuki
JPN.gif
74
12
BRADDOCK Amanda Melissa
CAN.gif
74
13
PAGLIARO Genny Caterina
ITA.gif
73
14
CAMPOVERDE ALMEIDA Angelica M.
ECU.gif
73
15
TAKAHASHI Ibuki
JPN.gif
72
16
PANDOVA Daniela Ivanova
BUL.gif
69
17
CUEVA URIBE Fiorella Francesca
PER.gif
66
 
JUMABAYEVA Yulduz
TKM.gif
-
 
DE LA HERRAN MARTINEZ Andrea
MEX.gif
-
 
LORENTZ Manon Camille
FRA.gif
-
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Women's -48kg Clean & Jerk
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

IND.gif MIRABAI Chanu Saikhom
109

 

THA.gif SUKCHAROEN Thunya
107

 

THA.gif NANTHAWONG Chiraphan
102

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SEGURA SEGURA Ana Iris
COL.gif
101
5
VUONG Thi Huyen
VIE.gif
100
6
RITCHEY Alyssa Lynn
USA.gif
99
7
ANDRIES Elena Ramona
ROU.gif
98
8
MICHEL Anais
FRA.gif
97
9
JUMABAYEVA Yulduz
TKM.gif
95
10
VALENCIA HERNANDEZ Carolina
MEX.gif
95
11
YANAGIDA Mizuki
JPN.gif
95
12
PAGLIARO Genny Caterina
ITA.gif
92
13
BRADDOCK Amanda Melissa
CAN.gif
91
14
CAMPOVERDE ALMEIDA Angelica M.
ECU.gif
90
15
CUEVA URIBE Fiorella Francesca
PER.gif
90
16
TAKAHASHI Ibuki
JPN.gif
90
 
NGUYEN Thi Thuy
VIE.gif
-
 
DE LA HERRAN MARTINEZ Andrea
MEX.gif
-
 
LORENTZ Manon Camille
FRA.gif
-
 
PANDOVA Daniela Ivanova
BUL.gif
-
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Women's -48kg
Final Results

 

IND.gif MIRABAI Chanu Saikhom
194

 

THA.gif SUKCHAROEN Thunya
193

 

COL.gif SEGURA SEGURA Ana Iris
182

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
VUONG Thi Huyen
VIE.gif
180
5
NANTHAWONG Chiraphan
THA.gif
179
6
ANDRIES Elena Ramona
ROU.gif
177
7
RITCHEY Alyssa Lynn
USA.gif
177
8
MICHEL Anais
FRA.gif
175
9
VALENCIA HERNANDEZ Carolina
MEX.gif
170
10
YANAGIDA Mizuki
JPN.gif
169
11
BRADDOCK Amanda Melissa
CAN.gif
165
12
PAGLIARO Genny Caterina
ITA.gif
165
13
CAMPOVERDE ALMEIDA Angelica M.
ECU.gif
163
14
TAKAHASHI Ibuki
JPN.gif
162
15
CUEVA URIBE Fiorella Francesca
PER.gif
156
  NGUYEN Thi Thuy
VIE.gif
-
  JUMABAYEVA Yulduz
TKM.gif
-
  DE LA HERRAN MARTINEZ Andrea
MEX.gif
-
  LORENTZ Manon Camille
FRA.gif
-
  PANDOVA Daniela Ivanova
BUL.gif
-
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Men's -62kg Snatch
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

VIE.gif TRINH Van Vinh
136

 

KOR.gif HAN Myeongmok
135

 

UZB.gif ERGASHEV Adkhamjon
135

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MISHVELIDZE Shota
GEO.gif
135
5
ITOKAZU Yoichi
JPN.gif
134
6
MOSQUERA VALENCIA Francisco An.
COL.gif
130
7
KAO Chan-Hung
TPE.gif
130
8
VAZQUEZ MENDEZ Antonio
MEX.gif
126
9
TAKAO Hiroaki
JPN.gif
126
10
SAAD Ahmed Ahmed Mohamed
EGY.gif
126
11
URUMOV Vladimir Marinov
BUL.gif
125
12
MONTES GONGORA Jose Lino
MEX.gif
122
13
ZURITA VALLEJO Cristhian David
ECU.gif
122
14
ALABDULAL Abbas Salman A.
KSA.gif
120
15
LAI Gia Thanh
VIE.gif
118
16
ALSULAMI Faisal Khalid M.
KSA.gif
111
  BUPPHAMALA Patiphan
THA.gif
-
  MINASIDIS Dimitris
CYP.gif
DSQ
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Men's -62kg Clean & Jerk
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

COL.gif MOSQUERA VALENCIA Francisco Antonio
170

 

MEX.gif MONTES GONGORA Jose Lino
167

 

MEX.gif VAZQUEZ MENDEZ Antonio
165

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ITOKAZU Yoichi
JPN.gif
165
5
MISHVELIDZE Shota
GEO.gif
163
6
TAKAO Hiroaki
JPN.gif
160
7
SAAD Ahmed Ahmed Mohamed
EGY.gif
158
8
ERGASHEV Adkhamjon
UZB.gif
157
9
KAO Chan-Hung
TPE.gif
155
10
HAN Myeongmok
KOR.gif
153
11
URUMOV Vladimir Marinov
BUL.gif
150
12
LAI Gia Thanh
VIE.gif
149
13
ZURITA VALLEJO Cristhian David
ECU.gif
148
14
BUPPHAMALA Patiphan
THA.gif
147
15
ALSULAMI Faisal Khalid M.
KSA.gif
140
  ALABDULAL Abbas Salman A.
KSA.gif
-
  TRINH Van Vinh
VIE.gif
-
  MINASIDIS Dimitris
CYP.gif
DSQ
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