2023 World Weightlifting Championships – Men's 102 kg

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The men's 102 kilograms competition at the 2023 World Weightlifting Championships was held on 13 and 14 September 2023. [1]

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Schedule

DateTimeEvent
13 September 202309:00Group D
21:30Group C
14 September 202311:30Group B
19:00Group A

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Snatch  Yauheni Tsikhantsou (AIN)183 kgFlag of Armenia.svg  Garik Karapetyan  (ARM)183 kgFlag of South Korea.svg  Jang Yeon-hak  (KOR)182 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Huanhua  (CHN)224 kgFlag of Qatar.svg  Fares El-Bakh  (QAT)218 kgFlag of South Korea.svg  Jang Yeon-hak  (KOR)217 kg
TotalFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Huanhua  (CHN)404 kgFlag of South Korea.svg  Jang Yeon-hak  (KOR)399 kg  Yauheni Tsikhantsou (AIN)394 kg

Records

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

World Record SnatchWorld Standard191 kg1 November 2018
Clean & JerkWorld Standard231 kg1 November 2018
TotalWorld Standard412 kg1 November 2018

Results

RankAthleteGroupSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total
123Rank123Rank
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Huanhua  (CHN)A1711761804215221224Gold medal icon.svg404
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  Jang Yeon-hak  (KOR)B178182182Bronze medal icon.svg210217221Bronze medal icon.svg399
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag placeholder.svg Yauheni Tsikhantsou (AIN)A175179183Gold medal icon.svg2112172179394
4Flag of Armenia.svg  Samvel Gasparyan  (ARM)A17818318462162222225394
5Flag of Armenia.svg  Garik Karapetyan  (ARM)A175183183 JWR Silver medal icon.svg21021721712393 JWR
6Flag of Georgia.svg  Irakli Chkheidze  (GEO)B17017517992102162214391
7Flag of Qatar.svg  Fares El-Bakh  (QAT)A17017417615218223223Silver medal icon.svg388
8Flag of Samoa.svg  Don Opeloge  (SAM)B166171175122082152206386
9Flag of Iran.svg  Reza Dehdar  (IRI)A173179179102132182227386
10Flag of Colombia.svg  Jhonatan Rivas  (COL)C165175175820020720716382
11Flag of Egypt.svg  Yasser Salem  (EGY)A168169169172062092138382
12Flag of Latvia.svg  Artūrs Plēsnieks  (LAT)A1691731120620821214381
13Flag of Japan.svg  Ryunosuke Mochida  (JPN)B1651701731420021021510380
14Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sharofiddin Amriddinov  (UZB)C170170177719520220621379
15Flag of Poland.svg  Arsen Kasabijew  (POL)A1651691721621022022011379
16Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Bekdoolot Rasulbekov  (KGZ)B1631681731820821421813376
17Flag of Iraq.svg  Hussein Al-Badrawi  (IRQ)C1621661701319820521318375
18Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Döwranbek Hasanbaýew  (TKM)B176178181519019520226373
19Flag of Cuba.svg  Juan Zaldívar  (CUB)C1581631661920020621017372
20Flag of Israel.svg  Artur Mugurdumov  (ISR)C1551601642019520020519369
21Flag of Poland.svg  Daniel Goljasz  (POL)C1591601642120020520623364
22Flag of Cameroon.svg  Junior Ngadja Nyabeyeu  (CMR)D1531591612319620220620363
23Flag of Iran.svg  Rasoul Motamedi  (IRI)D1451511572518519220122358
24Flag of Fiji.svg  Taniela Rainibogi  (FIJ)C1601601642419019520325355
25Flag of Mexico.svg  Antonio Govea  (MEX)C1551621662218819619629350
26Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Ali Shukurlu  (AZE)C1571621652618519319928350
27Flag of Lithuania.svg  Irmantas Kačinskas  (LTU)D1511561602717718218733338
28Flag of Finland.svg  Hannes Keskitalo  (FIN)D1431481483218018819327336
29Flag of Tonga.svg  Joshua Uikilifi  (TGA)D1401451502817518018531335
30Flag of Sweden.svg  Joen Vikingsson Sjöblom  (SWE)D1501501502917618218532335
31Flag of Sweden.svg  Stefan Ågren  (SWE)D1451451513118519119130330
32Flag of Denmark.svg  Jacob Diakovasilis  (DEN)D1421461493017818519033324
33Flag of South Africa.svg  Ruben Burger  (RSA)D1351401403316817417536310
34Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Thomas Wilbur  (VAN)D1281281333416417017535308
35Flag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammad Al-Ruweai  (KUW)D1151231303515016016037273
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jhohan Sanguino  (VEN)C16516516519520120715
Flag placeholder.svg Siarhei Sharankou (AIN)B17217217219520020824
Flag of Algeria.svg  Aymen Touairi  (ALG)A170170171
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Po-jen  (TPE)C175175180
Flag of the United States.svg  Ryan Sester  (USA)B160160160
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Aymen Bacha  (TUN)B170173176
Flag of Moldova.svg  Tudor Bratu  (MDA)B
Flag of South Korea.svg  Jin Yun-seong  (KOR)B
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Lesman Paredes  (BHR)D
Flag of Germany.svg  Matthäus Hofmann  (GER)D
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Luis Lamenza  (PUR)D
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Vasil Marinov  (BUL)D
Flag of Spain.svg  Marcos Ruiz  (ESP)D
Flag of Libya.svg  Ahmed Abuzriba  (LBA)D
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  David Fischerov  (BUL)DDid not start

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