2017 World Weightlifting Championships – Women's 69 kg

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The Women's 69 kg competition at the 2017 World Weightlifting Championships was held on 2 December 2017. [1] [2]

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Schedule

DateTimeEvent
1 December 201710:55Group B
2 December 201715:25Group A

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
SnatchFlag of Colombia.svg  Miyareth Mendoza  (COL)106 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Mattie Rogers  (USA)104 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Leydi Solís  (COL)104 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Egypt.svg  Sara Ahmed  (EGY)136 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Leydi Solís  (COL)135 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Mattie Rogers  (USA)131 kg
TotalFlag of Colombia.svg  Leydi Solís  (COL)239 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Mattie Rogers  (USA)235 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Miyareth Mendoza  (COL)233 kg

Records

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

World Record SnatchFlag of Russia.svg  Oxana Slivenko  (RUS)123 kg Santo Domingo, Dominican 4 October 2006
Clean & JerkFlag of Russia.svg  Zarema Kasaeva  (RUS)157 kg Doha, Qatar 13 November 2005
TotalFlag of Russia.svg  Oxana Slivenko  (RUS)276 kg Chiang Mai, Thailand 24 September 2007

Results

RankAthleteGroupSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total
123Rank123Rank
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  Leydi Solís  (COL)A104104107Bronze medal icon.svg135137137Silver medal icon.svg239
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  Mattie Rogers  (USA)A101104107Silver medal icon.svg131135135Bronze medal icon.svg235
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  Miyareth Mendoza  (COL)A102102106Gold medal icon.svg1231271305233
4Flag of Mexico.svg  Anacarmen Torres  (MEX)A969910171251281324227
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Hung Wan-ting  (TPE)A9810010251221251307225
6Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Bordignon  (ITA)A9510010061171221308222
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Patricia Strenius  (SWE)A949999101211271276221
8Flag of India.svg  Punam Yadav  (IND)B93969881201231259218
9Flag of Ecuador.svg  Angie Palacios  (ECU)B909495911211612011215
10Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Thị Vân  (VIE)B9093951211511512010213
11Flag of Fiji.svg  Apolonia Vaivai  (FIJ)B9497971111111511513209
12Flag of the Philippines.svg  Kristel Macrohon  (PHI)B8590901311011511512200
13Flag of Iceland.svg  Sólveig Sigurðardóttir  (ISL)B8286861410310410814190
14Flag of Iceland.svg  Aníta Líf Aradóttir  (ISL)B7878811510010411115182
15Flag of Cameroon.svg  Arcangeline Fouodji  (CMR)B7575801610010010016175
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Su-hyeon  (KOR)A1001031054130132132
Flag of Egypt.svg  Sara Ahmed  (EGY)A102104104126132136Gold medal icon.svg
DQFlag of Albania.svg  Romela Begaj  (ALB)A103105107125128131

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