List of Bhutanese records in Olympic weightlifting

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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.

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Current records

Men

EventRecordAthleteDateMeetPlaceRef
55 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
61 kg
Snatch60 kg Gayley Phuntsho 5 December 2019 South Asian Games Pokhara, Nepal [1]
Clean & Jerk75 kg Gayley Phuntsho 5 December 2019 South Asian Games Pokhara, Nepal [2]
Total135 kg Gayley Phuntsho 5 December 2019 South Asian Games Pokhara, Nepal [3]
67 kg
Snatch80 kg Limboo BIR BDR. 6 December 2019 South Asian Games Pokhara, Nepal [4]
Clean & Jerk85 kg Limboo BIR BDR. 6 December 2019 South Asian Games Pokhara, Nepal [5]
Total165 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
Snatch80 kg Gyeltshen Kinley 7 December 2019 South Asian Games Pokhara, Nepal [7]
Clean and Jerk90 kg Gyeltshen Kinley 7 December 2019 South Asian Games Pokhara, Nepal [8]
Total170 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

Women

EventRecordAthleteDateMeetPlaceRef
45 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
49 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
55 kg
Snatch40 kg Choki Sonam 5 December 2019 South Asian Games Pokhara, Nepal [10]
Clean and Jerk50 kg Choki Sonam 5 December 2019 South Asian Games Pokhara, Nepal [11]
Total90 kg Choki Sonam 5 December 2019 South Asian Games Pokhara, Nepal [12]
59 kg
Snatch
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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