2024 World Weightlifting Championships – Women's 71 kg

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The women's 71 kilograms competition at the 2024 World Weightlifting Championships was held on 11 December 2024. [1]

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Schedule

DateTimeEvent
11 December 202410:30Group C
13:00Group B
17:30Group A

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
SnatchFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Qiuxia  (CHN)121 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Olivia Reeves  (USA)120 kgFlag of North Korea.svg  Jong Chun-hui  (PRK)116 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of the United States.svg  Olivia Reeves  (USA)147 kgFlag of North Korea.svg  Jong Chun-hui  (PRK)146 kgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Qiuxia  (CHN)140 kg
TotalFlag of the United States.svg  Olivia Reeves  (USA)267 kgFlag of North Korea.svg  Jong Chun-hui  (PRK)262 kgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Qiuxia  (CHN)261 kg

Records

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

World Record SnatchFlag of Ecuador.svg  Angie Palacios  (ECU)121 kg Havana, Cuba 14 June 2023
Clean & JerkFlag of North Korea.svg  Song Kuk-hyang  (PRK)154 kg Tashkent, Uzbekistan 7 February 2024
TotalFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liao Guifang  (CHN)273 kg Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 13 September 2023

Results

RankAthleteGroupSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total
123Rank123Rank
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  Olivia Reeves  (USA)A110115120Silver medal icon.svg143147147Gold medal icon.svg267
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of North Korea.svg  Jong Chun-hui  (PRK)A115115116Bronze medal icon.svg145146146Silver medal icon.svg262
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Qiuxia  (CHN)A115120121Gold medal icon.svg134140144Bronze medal icon.svg261
4Flag of Iceland.svg  Eygló Fanndal Sturludóttir  (ISL)A10110410751291321344239
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Julieth Rodríguez  (COL)A110114115412813313310238
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Mari Sánchez  (COL)A10310611061301351357236
7Flag of Mexico.svg  Jessica Jarquin  (MEX)B9810210571251301336235
8Flag of the United States.svg  Meredith Alwine  (USA)A959810191271311325233
9Flag of the Philippines.svg  Kristel Macrohon  (PHI)A10210210681291291328231
10Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Wen-huei  (TPE)A99101101101281291299230
11Flag of New Zealand.svg  Olivia Selemaia  (NZL)B96991021211612012312222
12Flag of Mexico.svg  Diana García  (MEX)B9396961712312613011222
13Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Schweizer  (GER)B1001031031111511912117219
14Flag of Denmark.svg  Line Ravn Gude  (DEN)C92961011511712212513218
15Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aray Nurlybekova  (KAZ)B93971011412012012016217
16Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Alexis Ashworth  (CAN)B9396991611512012415216
17Flag of Mongolia.svg  Ganzorigiin Anuujin  (MGL)C9292981311311712219215
18Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Tatiana Salas  (CRC)C9295991811311712018212
19Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Erin Barton  (GBR)B9191942012112112414212
20Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lijana Jakaitė  (LTU)C9092921911011711721202
21Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Mabia Aktar  (BAN)C8186882110811211420202
22Flag of Ireland.svg  Gina McMonagle  (IRL)C8083862210510911222195
23Flag of Slovakia.svg  Natália Hušťavová  (SVK)C8083852310010310623188
24Flag of Bahrain.svg  Zainab Yahya  (BHR)C78828224929710224175
25Flag of Uganda.svg  Lydia Nakidde  (UGA)C70737525909510025170
26Flag of Kuwait.svg  Hanan Al-Ameer  (KUW)C6065702675808526150
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Charlotte Simoneau  (CAN)B
Flag of Iran.svg  Reihaneh Karimi  (IRI)BDid not start

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  1. "Start Book" (PDF). IWF. 5 December 2024. Retrieved 10 December 2024.