1998 World Weightlifting Championships – Men's 69 kg

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The 1998 World Weightlifting Championships were held in Lahti, Finland from November 7 to November 15. The men's competition in the lightweight (69 kg) division was staged on 12 November 1998. [1]

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Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
SnatchFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Plamen Zhelyazkov  (BUL)160.0 kgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wan Jianhui  (CHN)157.5 kgFlag of Greece.svg  Georgios Tzelilis  (GRE)155.0 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Plamen Zhelyazkov  (BUL)190.0 kgFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Galabin Boevski  (BUL)185.0 kgFlag of Greece.svg  Valerios Leonidis  (GRE)185.0 kg
TotalFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Plamen Zhelyazkov  (BUL)350.0 kgFlag of Greece.svg  Georgios Tzelilis  (GRE)340.0 kgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wan Jianhui  (CHN)340.0 kg

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world records were as follows.

World Record SnatchWorld Standard157.5 kg1 January 1998
Clean & JerkWorld Standard190.0 kg1 January 1998
TotalWorld Standard347.5 kg1 January 1998

Results

RankAthleteBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total
123Rank123Rank
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Plamen Zhelyazkov  (BUL)68.77155.0160.0 160.0Gold medal icon.svg182.5187.5190.0Gold medal icon.svg350.0
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Greece.svg  Georgios Tzelilis  (GRE)68.49147.5152.5155.0Bronze medal icon.svg185.0190.0 190.0 4340.0
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wan Jianhui  (CHN)68.87152.5158.0160.0 Silver medal icon.svg182.5187.5 187.5 7340.0
4Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Galabin Boevski  (BUL)68.17152.5157.5 157.5 5185.0190.0 190.0 Silver medal icon.svg337.5
5Flag of Greece.svg  Valerios Leonidis  (GRE)68.21147.5 147.5150.07185.0 185.0190.0 Bronze medal icon.svg335.0
6Flag of Russia.svg  Andrey Matveyev  (RUS)68.74137.5142.5147.510175.0180.0 185.06332.5
7Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Siarhei Laurenau  (BLR)68.64145.0150.0155.04170.0175.0180.0 12330.0
8Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Cunkang  (CHN)68.71140.0145.0 145.012180.0185.0187.5 5330.0
9Flag of Romania.svg  Marian Dodiță  (ROM)68.42147.5152.5 152.5 9175.0 175.0180.0 11322.5
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  François Demeure  (BEL)68.48140.0145.0147.5 11172.5177.5180.0 9322.5
11Flag of Turkey.svg  Ergün Batmaz  (TUR)68.89145.0 145.0150.0 14170.0177.510322.5
12Flag of Hungary.svg  Adrián Popa  (HUN)68.74135.0 135.0140.0 18180.0185.0 187.5 8315.0
13Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Yoshihisa Miyaji  (JPN)68.83140.0145.0 145.013170.0 170.0180.0 15315.0
14Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Sébastien Groulx  (CAN)68.13125.0130.0132.521162.5167.5170.013302.5
15Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Turan Mirzayev  (AZE)68.38132.5 132.5140.0 22170.0175.0 175.0 14302.5
16Flag of Italy.svg  Giuseppe Ficco  (ITA)68.72127.5132.5135.017167.5172.5 172.5 17302.5
17Flag of Austria.svg  Werner Höller  (AUT)68.58132.5137.5 137.516162.5167.5 167.5 20300.0
18Flag of Egypt.svg  Ahmed Samir  (EGY)68.77125.0130.0135.020165.0170.0 172.5 18300.0
19Flag of Colombia.svg  Heriberto Barbosa  (COL)68.42125.0130.0132.5 23162.5167.5172.5 16297.5
20Flag of Algeria.svg  Fouad Bouzenada  (ALG)68.91120.0125.0127.5 27160.0165.0 165.019290.0
21Flag of Egypt.svg  Yosri Shalaly  (EGY)68.45120.0125.0130.0 25155.0160.0165.0 21285.0
22Flag of Panama.svg  Alexi Batista  (PAN)67.58120.0125.0130.0 24150.0 150.0 150.022275.0
23Flag of Latvia.svg  Andrejs Vituks  (LAT)68.74120.0125.0 125.026145.0150.0152.5 23275.0
24Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Petr Stanislav  (CZE)68.38120.0125.0 125.0 28145.0150.0 150.0 24265.0
25Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Dionisio Rozalina  (NED)68.82115.0120.0 120.0 30140.0 140.0145.025260.0
26Flag of Uganda.svg  Kassim Mulindwa  (UGA)68.79115.0115.029130.0135.0 26245.0
Flag of Turkey.svg  Fedail Güler  (TUR)68.12145.0150.0152.5 6185.0 187.5
Flag of Hungary.svg  Gábor Molnár  (HUN)68.64145.0150.0155.0 8175.0 175.0 175.0
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Ramzan Musayev  (AZE)68.30140.0 140.0147.5 15177.5 177.5 177.5
Flag of France.svg  Romuald Ernault  (FRA)68.74132.5135.0 135.0 19160.0 160.0 162.5
Flag of Denmark.svg  Armenak Takhmazian  (DEN)68.32

New records

Snatch158.0 kgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wan Jianhui  (CHN) WR
160.0 kgFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Plamen Zhelyazkov  (BUL) WR
Total350.0 kgFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Plamen Zhelyazkov  (BUL) WR

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References

  1. "Weightlifting World Championships Seniors Statistics" (PDF). International Weightlifting Federation . Retrieved 27 May 2021.