The following are the national records in Olympic weightlifting in Bhutan. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Bhutan Weightlifting Federation.
Event | Record | Athlete | Date | Meet | Place | Ref |
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55 kg | ||||||
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Clean and Jerk | ||||||
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61 kg | ||||||
Snatch | 60 kg | Gayley Phuntsho | 5 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [1] |
Clean & Jerk | 75 kg | Gayley Phuntsho | 5 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [2] |
Total | 135 kg | Gayley Phuntsho | 5 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [3] |
67 kg | ||||||
Snatch | 80 kg | Limboo BIR BDR. | 6 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [4] |
Clean & Jerk | 85 kg | Limboo BIR BDR. | 6 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [5] |
Total | 165 kg | Limboo BIR BDR. | 6 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [6] |
73 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean & Jerk | ||||||
Total | ||||||
81 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean and Jerk | ||||||
Total | ||||||
89 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean and Jerk | ||||||
Total | ||||||
96 kg | ||||||
Snatch | 80 kg | Gyeltshen Kinley | 7 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [7] |
Clean and Jerk | 90 kg | Gyeltshen Kinley | 7 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [8] |
Total | 170 kg | Gyeltshen Kinley | 7 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [9] |
102 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean and Jerk | ||||||
Total | ||||||
109 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean and Jerk | ||||||
Total | ||||||
+109 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean and Jerk | ||||||
Total |
Event | Record | Athlete | Date | Meet | Place | Ref |
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45 kg | ||||||
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49 kg | ||||||
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55 kg | ||||||
Snatch | 40 kg | Choki Sonam | 5 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [10] |
Clean and Jerk | 50 kg | Choki Sonam | 5 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [11] |
Total | 90 kg | Choki Sonam | 5 December 2019 | South Asian Games | Pokhara, Nepal | [12] |
59 kg | ||||||
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Clean & Jerk | ||||||
Total | ||||||
64 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean and Jerk | ||||||
Total | ||||||
71 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean and Jerk | ||||||
Total | ||||||
76 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean and Jerk | ||||||
Total | ||||||
81 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean and Jerk | ||||||
Total | ||||||
87 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean and Jerk | ||||||
Total | ||||||
+87 kg | ||||||
Snatch | ||||||
Clean and Jerk | ||||||
Total |
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