2019 World Weightlifting Championships – Men's 109 kg

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The men's 109 kg competition at the 2019 World Weightlifting Championships was held on 25 and 26 September 2019. [1]

2019 World Weightlifting Championships

The 2019 World Weightlifting Championships was held in Pattaya, Thailand from 18 to 27 September 2019.

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Schedule

DateTimeEvent
25 September 201922:30Group C
26 September 201914:25Group B
17:55Group A

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
SnatchFlag of Armenia.svg  Simon Martirosyan  (ARM)199 kgFlag of Belarus.svg  Andrei Aramnau  (BLR)198 kgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Zhe  (CHN)197 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Armenia.svg  Simon Martirosyan  (ARM)230 kgFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Akbar Djuraev  (UZB)229 kgFlag of Belarus.svg  Andrei Aramnau  (BLR)228 kg
TotalFlag of Armenia.svg  Simon Martirosyan  (ARM)429 kgFlag of Belarus.svg  Andrei Aramnau  (BLR)426 kgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Zhe  (CHN)420 kg

Records

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

World Record SnatchWorld Standard196 kg1 November 2018
Clean & JerkFlag of Armenia.svg  Simon Martirosyan  (ARM)240 kg Ashgabat, Turkmenistan 9 November 2018
TotalFlag of Armenia.svg  Simon Martirosyan  (ARM)435 kg Ashgabat, Turkmenistan 9 November 2018

Results

RankAthleteGroupSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total
123Rank123Rank
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Armenia.svg  Simon Martirosyan  (ARM)A190195199Gold medal icon.svg230241Gold medal icon.svg429
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Belarus.svg  Andrei Aramnau  (BLR)A188193198Silver medal icon.svg220225228Bronze medal icon.svg426
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Zhe  (CHN)A187192197Bronze medal icon.svg2172232275420
4Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Akbar Djuraev  (UZB)A1831841886221226229Silver medal icon.svg417
5Flag of Russia.svg  Rodion Bochkov  (RUS)A18418919242152212254414
6Flag of Russia.svg  Timur Naniev  (RUS)A18018518952202242249409
7Flag of Iran.svg  Ali Hashemi  (IRI)A177182182921822613395
8Flag of Poland.svg  Arkadiusz Michalski  (POL)A173177178142212242256394
9Flag of Latvia.svg  Artūrs Plēsnieks  (LAT)A173178180152152212267394
10Flag of Japan.svg  Ryunosuke Mochida  (JPN)B1651701741221021922310393
11Flag of South Korea.svg  Seo Hui-yeop  (KOR)B1701701751921521921911389
12Flag of South Korea.svg  Jeong Ki-sam  (KOR)B174178181821021421416388
13Flag of Spain.svg  Marcos Ruiz  (ESP)B1731781781320521121514388
14Flag of the United States.svg  Wesley Kitts  (USA)B1701751771821121822512388
15Flag of Japan.svg  Hiroaki Shiraishi  (JPN)B165170171212012112208385
16Flag of Austria.svg  Sargis Martirosjan  (AUT)B1751801821120320820818383
17Flag of Ukraine.svg  Roman Zaitsev  (UKR)B1701741741720721222015382
18Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jesús González  (VEN)B1711711711321021021717381
19Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Ibragim Bersanov  (KAZ)B1751751751020120520519380
20Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jorge Arroyo  (ECU)C175175181719019519523376
21Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Öwez Öwezow  (TKM)B1651651732220321021020368
22Flag of Lithuania.svg  Arnas Šidiškis  (LTU)C1561611652019019520022360
23Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Owen Boxall  (GBR)C1531571612318719320024350
24Flag of Finland.svg  Hannes Keskitalo  (FIN)C1451501502718819119621341
25Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Patrik Krywult  (CZE)C1511551602418018018728335
26Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Ryan Meidl  (CAN)C1501501502618518519125335
27Flag of Ireland.svg  Sean Rigsby  (IRL)C1351401403018018418726324
28Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Richard Davidson  (CAN)C1401451462918218719027322
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ondrej Kružel  (SVK)C15015515525185
Flag of Tonga.svg  Sio Pomelile  (TGA)C14014414728180180182
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Vasil Gospodinov  (BUL)A174174174
Flag of Iraq.svg  Salwan Jassim  (IRQ)A182

New records

Snatch197 kgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Zhe  (CHN) WR
198 kgFlag of Belarus.svg  Andrei Aramnau  (BLR) WR
199 kgFlag of Armenia.svg  Simon Martirosyan  (ARM) WR

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  1. "Start Book" (PDF). IWF. 19 September 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2019.