2023 World Weightlifting Championships | ||
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Men | Women | |
55 kg | 45 kg | |
61 kg | 49 kg | |
67 kg | 55 kg | |
73 kg | 59 kg | |
81 kg | 64 kg | |
89 kg | 71 kg | |
96 kg | 76 kg | |
102 kg | 81 kg | |
109 kg | 87 kg | |
+109 kg | +87 kg | |
The men's 73 kilograms competition at the 2023 World Weightlifting Championships was held on 8 and 9 September 2023. [1]
Date | Time | Event |
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8 September 2023 | 14:00 | Group D |
9 September 2023 | 11:30 | Group C |
16:30 | Group B | |
19:00 | Group A |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Snatch | Wei Yinting (CHN) | 157 kg | Weeraphon Wichuma (THA) | 154 kg | Ritvars Suharevs (LAT) | 154 kg |
Clean & Jerk | Weeraphon Wichuma (THA) | 195 kg | Bak Joo-hyo (KOR) | 187 kg | Muhammed Furkan Özbek (TUR) | 187 kg |
Total | Weeraphon Wichuma (THA) | 349 kg | Wei Yinting (CHN) | 337 kg | Muhammed Furkan Özbek (TUR) | 334 kg |
Prior to this competition, the existing world records were as follows.
World Record | Snatch | Shi Zhiyong (CHN) | 169 kg | Tashkent, Uzbekistan | 20 April 2021 |
Clean & Jerk | Rahmat Erwin Abdullah (INA) | 200 kg | Bogota, Colombia | 9 December 2022 | |
Total | Shi Zhiyong (CHN) | 364 kg | Tokyo, Japan | 28 July 2021 |
Rank | Athlete | Group | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | 1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | ||||
Weeraphon Wichuma (THA) | C | 145 | 150 | 154 | 190 | 195 JWR | 349 | ||||
Wei Yinting (CHN) | A | 157 | 180 | 9 | 337 | ||||||
Muhammed Furkan Özbek (TUR) | A | 143 | 147 | 11 | 185 | 187 | 334 | ||||
4 | Julio Mayora (VEN) | A | 147 | 150 | 7 | 183 | 6 | 333 | |||
5 | David Sánchez (ESP) | D | 145 | 148 | 8 | 184 | 5 | 332 | |||
6 | Karem Ben Hnia (TUN) | A | 146 | 13 | 180 | 186 | 4 | 332 | |||
7 | Tojonirina Andriantsitohaina (MAD) | D | 146 | 151 | 153 | 4 | 178 | 11 | 331 | ||
8 | Masanori Miyamoto (JPN) | A | 147 | 10 | 178 | 183 | 7 | 330 | |||
9 | Bak Joo-hyo (KOR) | A | 143 | 17 | 180 | 187 | 330 | ||||
10 | Ryan Grimsland (USA) | B | 140 | 145 | 14 | 181 | 8 | 326 | |||
11 | Luis Javier Mosquera (COL) | B | 145 | 150 | 6 | 175 | 14 | 325 | |||
12 | Roberto Gutu (GER) | C | 144 | 148 | 151 | 5 | 168 | 173 | 16 | 324 | |
13 | Bernardin Matam (FRA) | C | 133 | 136 | 139 | 22 | 172 | 176 | 179 | 10 | 318 |
14 | Samir Fardjallah (ALG) | B | 140 | 146 | 12 | 171 | 19 | 317 | |||
15 | Jorge Cárdenas (MEX) | C | 140 | 19 | 170 | 175 | 13 | 315 | |||
16 | Ajith Narayan (IND) | C | 136 | 140 | 21 | 164 | 169 | 172 | 18 | 312 | |
17 | Ismail Jamali (ESP) | D | 138 | 143 | 16 | 167 | 23 | 310 | |||
18 | Edidiong Umoafia (NGR) | D | 140 | 18 | 160 | 170 | 21 | 310 | |||
19 | Caden Cahoy (USA) | C | 133 | 137 | 23 | 173 | 17 | 310 | |||
20 | Sergio Cares (CHI) | C | 128 | 132 | 135 | 24 | 158 | 163 | 166 | 25 | 301 |
21 | Abdulrahman Al-Beladi (KSA) | C | 125 | 129 | 29 | 160 | 167 | 24 | 296 | ||
22 | Jonathan Chin (GBR) | D | 125 | 30 | 162 | 167 | 22 | 292 | |||
23 | Ahsaan Shabi (LBA) | D | 130 | 27 | 160 | — | 27 | 290 | |||
24 | Jorge Hernández (HON) | D | 120 | 125 | 31 | 155 | 161 | 26 | 286 | ||
25 | Achinta Sheuli (IND) | D | 130 | 28 | 150 | 155 | 29 | 285 | |||
26 | Manuila Raobu (TUV) | D | 120 | 125 | 32 | 145 | 150 | 30 | 275 | ||
27 | Rafael Candeias (POR) | D | 109 | 115 | 33 | 133 | 139 | 145 | 31 | 260 | |
28 | Zubair Nazari (AFG) | D | 100 | 105 | 34 | 125 | 130 | 135 | 32 | 240 | |
29 | Geoffrey Otieno Oduor (KEN) | D | 90 | 95 | 35 | 120 | 125 | 33 | 220 | ||
— | Mitsunori Konnai (JPN) | A | — | 175 | 15 | — | |||||
— | Ritvars Suharevs (LAT) | A | 150 | 154 | — | — | |||||
— | Yusuf Fehmi Genç (TUR) | A | 145 | 148 | 9 | — | — | ||||
— | Suttipong Jeeram (THA) | A | 145 | 15 | — | — | |||||
— | Bektimur Reýimow (TKM) | B | — | 171 | 20 | — | |||||
— | Max Lang (GER) | B | — | 176 | — | 12 | — | ||||
— | Piotr Kudłaszyk (POL) | B | 135 | 25 | — | — | |||||
— | Julio Cedeño (DOM) | C | 136 | 140 | 20 | — | — | ||||
— | Nicolas Vachon (CAN) | C | 133 | 26 | — | — | |||||
— | Omar Javadov (AZE) | C | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
— | Indika Dissanayake (SRI) | D | — | 155 | 28 | — | |||||
— | Mirko Zanni (ITA) | A | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
— | Rizki Juniansyah (INA) | B | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
— | Jair Reyes (ECU) | B | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
— | Jon-Antohein Phillips (RSA) | D | Did not start |
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