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Weightlifting Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016

Qualifiying Timeline

EVENT DATE STATUS
2014 World Championships (Almaty, KAZ ) 08.11.2014-16.11.2014 Completed
2015 World Championships (Houston, USA ) 20.11.2015-28.11.2015 Completed
2016 European Championships (Forde, NOR ) 10.04.2016-16.04.2016 Completed
2016 Asian Championships (Tashkent, UZB ) 22.04.2016-30.04.2016 Completed
2016 African Championships (Yaounde, CMR ) 08.05.2016-13.05.2016 Completed
2016 Oceanian Championships (Suva, FIJ ) 24.05.2016-28.05.2016   Completed
2016 Pan American Championships (Barranquilla, COL ) 04.06.2016-11.06.2016   Completed
  Final Olympic Qualification Ranking June 2016   Completed
  Final Individual Qualification List 20.06.2016   Completed

 

EVENTS

15 (8+7+0)

Men's 8

  • Men's -56kg
  • Men's -62kg
  • Men's -69kg
  • Men's -77kg
  • Men's -85kg
  • Men's -94kg
  • Men's -105kg
  • Men's +105kg

Women's 7

  • Women's -48kg
  • Women's -53kg
  • Women's -58kg
  • Women's -63kg
  • Women's -69kg
  • Women's -75kg
  • Women's +75kg

Mixed 0

 

QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

https://www.rio2016.com/sites/default/files/users/rio2016_files/iwf-weightlifting-en.pdf

 

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Men's -56kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :BEL Tom Goegebuer
  2. :CHN Long Qingquan
  3. :TPE Tan Chi-Chung.
  4. :COL Habib De Las Salas de La Rosa
  5. :DOM Luis Alberto Garcia Brito.
  6. :FIJ Manueli Tulo
  7. :GUA Edgar Pineda Zeta.
  8. :ITA Mirco Scarantino
  9. :JPN Hiroaki Takao.
  10. :KAZ Arli Chontey
  11. :MGL Chagnaadorj Usukhbayar.
  12. :NRU Elson Brechtefeld.
  13. :PRK Om Yun-Chol
  14. :PHI Nestor Colonia
  15. :ESP Josue Garcia Brachi.
  16. :THA Sinphet Kruaithong
  17. :THA Witoon Mingmoon
  18. :VIE Thach Kim Tuan
  19. :VIE Tran Le Quoc Toan

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  19

Total Nations Qualified  17

 

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Men's -62kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :CHI Julio Cesar Acosta Gonzalez.
  2. :CHN Chen Lijun.
  3. :COL Oscar Albeiro Figueroa Mosqueira.
  4. :EGY Ahmed Saad.
  5. :ESA Julio Cesar Salamanca Pineda.
  6. :HAI Edouard Joseph.
  7. :INA Muhamad Hasbi.
  8. :INA Eko Yuli Irawan.
  9. :JPN Yoichi Itokazu.
  10. :JPN Yosuke Nakayama.
  11. :KAZ Farkhad Kharki.
  12. :PNG Morea Baru.
  13. :SAM Vaipava Nevo Ioane.
  14. :SEY Rick Yves Confiance.
  15. :KOR Han Myeong-Mok.
  16. :SRI Anton Sudesh Peiris Kurukulasooriyage.
  17. :VEN Jesus Antonio Lopez Sanchez.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  17

Total Nations Qualified  15

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Men's -69kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALB Briken Calja.
  2. :CHN Shi Zhiyong.
  3. :TPE Pan Chien-Hung.
  4. :COL Luis Javier Mosquera Lozano.
  5. :COL Edwin Orlando Mosqueira Roa.
  6. :FRA Bernardin Ledoux Kingue Matam.
  7. :INA I Ketut Ariana.
  8. :INA Deni Deni.
  9. :KGZ Izzat Artykov.
  10. :MAS Hafifi Bin Mansor Mohd.
  11. :MEX Bredni Roque Mendoza.
  12. :MDA Serghei Cechir.
  13. :PRK Kim Myong-Hyok.
  14. :PRK Kwon Yong-Gwang.
  15. :KSA Mohsen Al-Duhaylib.
  16. :KOR Won Jeong-Sik.
  17. :ESP David Sanchez Lopez.
  18. :THA Tairat Bunsuk.
  19. :TUN Karem Ben Hnia.
  20. :TUR Daniyar Ismayilov.
  21. :UZB Doston Yokubov.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  21

Total Nations Qualified  18

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Men's -77kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ARM Andranik Karapetyan.
  2. :CHN Lyu Xiaoyun.
  3. :COL Andres Mauricio Caicedo Piedrahita.
  4. :EGY Mohamed Mahmoud.
  5. :GER Nico Mueller.
  6. :IND Sathish Kumar Sivalingam.
  7. :INA Triyatno Triyatno.
  8. :KAZ Nijat Rahimov.
  9. :MDA Alexandr Spac.
  10. :PRK Choe Jon-Wi.
  11. :ROU Dumitru Captari.
  12. :ESP Andres Eduardo Mata Perez.
  13. :THA Chatuphum Chinnawong.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  13

Total Nations Qualified  13

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Men's -85kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ARM Arakel Mirzoyan.
  2. :BLR Petr Asayonak.
  3. :BLR Pavel Khadasevich.
  4. :BRA Welisson Rosa Da Silva.
  5. :CAN Pascal Plamondon.
  6. :CHN Tian Tao.
  7. :CRO Amar Music.
  8. :CUB Yoelmis Hernandez Paumier.
  9. :CYP Antonis Martasidis.
  10. :EGY Tarek Abdelazim.
  11. :FIN Milko Olavi Tokola.
  12. :FRA Giovanni Battista Bardis.
  13. :FRA Benjamin Didier Hennequin.
  14. :GHA Christian Amoah.
  15. :GRE Theodoros Iakovidis.
  16. :IRI Kianoush Rostami.
  17. :KAZ Denis Ulanov.
  18. :MLT Kyle Micaleff.
  19. :MAR Khalid El-Aabidi.
  20. :NZL Richie Patterson.
  21. :QAT Fares Ibrahim ElBakh.
  22. :ROU Gabriel Sincraian.
  23. :KOR Yu Dong-Ju.
  24. :UKR Oleksandr Pielieshenko.
  25. :VIE Hoang Tan Tai.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  25

Total Nations Qualified  23

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Men's -94kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ASA Tanumafili Malietoa Jungblut.
  2. :AUS Simplice Ribouem.
  3. :BLR Aliaksandr Bersanau.
  4. :BLR Vadzim Straltsou.
  5. :CMR Petit David Minkoumba.
  6. :EGY Ragab Abdalla.
  7. :FRA Kevin Bouly.
  8. :GBR Sonny Webster.
  9. :HON Cristopher Joel Pavon Funes.
  10. :IRI Ali Hashemi.
  11. :IRI Sohrab Moradi.
  12. :KEN James Adede.
  13. :LTU Aurimas Didzbalis.
  14. :POL Adrian Edward Zielinski.
  15. :POL Tomasz Bernard Zielinski.
  16. :KOR Park Han-Woong.
  17. :THA Sarat Sumpradit.
  18. :UKR Dmytro Chumak.
  19. :UKR Volodymir Hoza.
  20. :USA Kendrick James Farris.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  20

Total Nations Qualified  16

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Men's -105kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ARM Simon Martirosyan.
  2. :AUT Sargis Martirosjan.
  3. :BRA Mateus Filipe Gregorio Machado.
  4. :CHN Yang Zhe.
  5. :EGY Gaber Mohamed.
  6. :GEO Giorgi Chkheidze.
  7. :GER Jurgen Spiess.
  8. :IRI Mohammadreza Barari.
  9. :IRQ Salwan Jasim Abbood Abbood.
  10. :KAZ Alexandr Zaichikov.
  11. :KIR David Katoatau.
  12. :LAT Arturs Plesnieks.
  13. :PER Hernan Moises Viera Espinoza.
  14. :POL Bartlomiej Wojciech Bonk.
  15. :POL Arkadiusz Michalski.
  16. :UKR Roman Zaitsev.
  17. :UZB Ivan Efremov.
  18. :UZB Ruslan Nurudinov.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  18

Total Nations Qualified  16

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Men's +105kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Walid Bidani.
  2. :ARM Ruben Aleksanyan.
  3. :ARM Gor Minasyan.
  4. :BLR Aliaksei Mzhachyk.
  5. :BRA Fernando Saraiva Reis.
  6. :TPE Chen Shih-Chieh.
  7. :CZE Jiri Orsag.
  8. :ECU Fernando Salas Manguis.
  9. :EGY Ahmed Mohamed.
  10. :EST Mart Seim.
  11. :GEO Lasha Talakhadze.
  12. :GEO Irakli Turmanidze.
  13. :GER Alexej Prochorow.
  14. :GER Almir Velagic.
  15. :HUN Peter Nagy.
  16. :IRI Behdad Salimikordasiabi.
  17. :ISR Igor Olshanetskyi.
  18. :SVK Ondrej Kruzel.
  19. :SYR Man Asaad.
  20. :TKM Hojamuhammet Toychyyev.
  21. :UZB Rustam Djangabaev.
  22. :UZB Sardorbek Dusmurotov.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  22

Total Nations Qualified  18

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Women's -48kg

Qualified Nations:

  1. :TPE Chen Wei-Ling.
  2. :DOM Beatriz Elizabeth Piron Candelarion.
  3. :IND Chanu Saikhom Mirabai.
  4. :INA Sri Wahyuni Agustiani.
  5. :JPN Hiromi Miyake.
  6. :KAZ Margarita Yelisseyeva.
  7. :KGZ Zhanyl Okoeva.
  8. :MRI Roilya Ranaivosoa.
  9. :PER Fiorella Francesca Cueva Uribe.
  10. :PUR Lely Berlitt Burgos Ortiz.
  11. :THA Sopita Tanasan.
  12. :UKR Iuliia Paratova.
  13. :USA Morghan Whitney King.
  14. :VIE Vuong Thi Huyen.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  14

Total Nations Qualified  14

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