2019 World Weightlifting Championships – Men's 89 kg

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The men's 89 kg competition at the 2019 World Weightlifting Championships was held on 23 September 2019. [1]

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Schedule

DateTimeEvent
23 September 201910:00Group C
14:25Group B
20:25Group A

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
SnatchFlag of Georgia.svg  Revaz Davitadze  (GEO)172 kgFlag of Belarus.svg  Aliaksandr Bersanau  (BLR)169 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Keydomar Vallenilla  (VEN)169 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Japan.svg  Toshiki Yamamoto  (JPN)208 kgFlag of Armenia.svg  Hakob Mkrtchyan  (ARM)208 kgFlag of Iran.svg  Ali Miri  (IRI)207 kg
TotalFlag of Armenia.svg  Hakob Mkrtchyan  (ARM)375 kgFlag of Iran.svg  Ali Miri  (IRI)374 kgFlag of Georgia.svg  Revaz Davitadze  (GEO)371 kg

Records

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

World Record SnatchWorld Standard179 kg1 November 2018
Clean & JerkWorld Standard216 kg1 November 2018
TotalWorld Standard387 kg1 November 2018

Results

RankAthleteGroupSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total
123Rank123Rank
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Armenia.svg  Hakob Mkrtchyan  (ARM)A1631671704204208Silver medal icon.svg375
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Iran.svg  Ali Miri  (IRI)A1601651675202207210Bronze medal icon.svg374
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Georgia.svg  Revaz Davitadze  (GEO)A166169172Gold medal icon.svg1992032048371
4Flag of Belarus.svg  Aliaksandr Bersanau  (BLR)A160166169Silver medal icon.svg1962012055370
5Flag of Japan.svg  Toshiki Yamamoto  (JPN)B15516016013193200208Gold medal icon.svg368
6Flag of South Korea.svg  Yu Dong-ju  (KOR)B15716216292002052094367
7Flag of Cuba.svg  Olfides Sáez  (CUB)B15716216561992042047364
8Flag of Venezuela.svg  Keydomar Vallenilla  (VEN)A164167169Bronze medal icon.svg19520020012364
9Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Zareei  (IRI)A165169170719620620710361
10Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Denis Ulanov  (KAZ)A152160163819520020011358
11Flag of Armenia.svg  Davit Hovhannisyan  (ARM)A1601601651419019513355
12Flag of Albania.svg  Krenar Shoraj  (ALB)B153156161151921989354
13Flag of France.svg  Romain Imadouchène  (FRA)A153157157181991992006353
14Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ruslan Kozhakin  (UKR)B1541581601218318819114351
15Flag of Russia.svg  Roman Chepik  (RUS)B1551601631018419019515350
16Flag of the United States.svg  Jordan Cantrell  (USA)B1531571601118518919016350
17Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  David Samayoa  (CAN)B1501551581618018819117343
18Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Daýanç Aşyrow  (TKM)B1501501541718018518918339
19Flag of Ghana.svg  Forrester Osei  (GHA)C1451451451918118118120326
20Flag of Slovakia.svg  Karol Samko  (SVK)B1361391432418418819323
21Flag of Libya.svg  Ahmed Abu-Zriba  (LBA)C1411461482117017617921320
22Flag of Croatia.svg  Amar Musić  (CRO)C1361411472217017617722318
23Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Noah Santavy  (CAN)C1351401402316517017523310
24Flag of Chile.svg  Camilo Zapata  (CHI)C1351401432016516517024308
25Flag of Croatia.svg  Ensar Musić  (CRO)C1151201262816516516525285
26Flag of Uruguay.svg  Federico Santana  (URU)C1171221252714214526267
Flag of Denmark.svg  Tobias Knudsen  (DEN)C13213613625165165165
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Afiq Haziq Daniel  (MAS)C12813113326161161161
Flag of Iraq.svg  Safaa Rashed  (IRQ)A160163
DQFlag of Belarus.svg  Maksim Mudreuski  (BLR)A160165166191196200
DQFlag of Lithuania.svg  Irmantas Kačinskas  (LTU)C142146150171177177

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