List of Hungarian records in Olympic weightlifting

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The following are the national records in Olympic weightlifting in Hungary. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Hungarian Weightlifting Federation (HWF).

Contents

Current records

Men

EventRecordAthleteDateMeetPlaceRef
55 kg
Snatch105 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk127 kgStandard
Total232 kgStandard
61 kg
Snatch117 kgStandard
Clean & Jerk143 kgStandard
Total257 kgStandard
67 kg
Snatch122 kgStandard
Clean & Jerk156 kgStandard
Total278 kgStandard
73 kg
Snatch135 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk160 kgStandard
Total295 kgStandard
81 kg
Snatch142 kg Máté Kmegy 16 February 2019Péter Baczakó Memorial Budapest, Hungary
Clean and Jerk176 kg Máté Kmegy 10 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
Total316 kg Máté Kmegy 10 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
89 kg
Snatch149 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk180 kgStandard
Total329 kgStandard
96 kg
Snatch153 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk186 kgStandard
Total339 kgStandard
102 kg
Snatch156 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk191 kgStandard
Total347 kgStandard
109 kg
Snatch160 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk194 kgStandard
Total354 kgStandard
+109 kg
Snatch187 kg Péter Nagy 10 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Clean and Jerk226 kg Péter Nagy 10 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Total413 kg Péter Nagy 10 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

Women

EventRecordAthleteDateMeetPlaceRef
45 kg
Snatch66 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk83 kgStandard
Total149 kgStandard
49 kg
Snatch72 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk91 kgStandard
Total163 kgStandard
55 kg
Snatch82 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk98 kgStandard
Total180 kgStandard
59 kg
Snatch89 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk101 kg Cintia Andrea Árva 17 April 2023 European Championships Yerevan, Armenia [1]
Total189 kgStandard
64 kg
Snatch93 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk106 kgStandard
Total199 kgStandard
71 kg
Snatch95 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk114 kgStandard
Total209 kgStandard
76 kg
Snatch98 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk116 kgStandard
Total214 kgStandard
81 kg
Snatch100 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk118 kgStandard
Total218 kgStandard
87 kg
Snatch103 kg Veronika Mityko 9 April 2024 World Cup Phuket, Thailand [2]
Clean and Jerk121 kgStandard
Total222 kgStandard
+87 kg
Snatch104 kgStandard
Clean and Jerk124 kgStandard
Total228 kgStandard

Historical records

Men (1998–2018)

EventRecordAthleteDateMeetPlaceRef
-56 kg
Snatch122,5 kg László Tancsics 17 April 2004 European Championships Flag of Ukraine.svg Kyiv, Ukraine [3]
Clean and jerk150 kg László Tancsics 15 August 2004 Olympic Games Flag of Greece.svg Athens, Greece [4]
Total272,5 kg László Tancsics 15 August 2004 Olympic Games Flag of Greece.svg Athens, Greece [5]
-62 kg
Snatch138 kg Zoltán Farkas 25 September 1999
Clean & Jerk165 kg Zoltán Farkas 12 September 1998
Total302,5 kg Zoltán Farkas 11 November 1998 World Championships Flag of Finland.svg Lahti, Finland [6]
-69 kg
Snatch150 kg Gábor Molnár 9 May 1998World Cup Flag of Hungary.svg Szekszárd, Hungary
Clean & Jerk183 kg Gábor Molnár 5 June 1999Soroksár Cup Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest, Hungary
Total322,5 kg Gábor Molnár 5 June 1999Soroksár Cup Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest, Hungary
-77 kg
Snatch160 kg Attila Feri 7 November 2001 World Championships Flag of Turkey.svg Antalya, Turkey [7]
Clean and jerk201 kg Adrián Popa 6 May 2000
Total360 kg Attila Feri 7 November 2001 World Championships Flag of Turkey.svg Antalya, Turkey [8]
-85 kg
Snatch170 kg György Ehrlich 26 September 1999
Clean and jerk201 kg János Baranyai 15 April 2011 European Championships Flag of Russia.svg Kazan, Russia [9]
Total362,5 kg György Ehrlich 26 September 1999
-94 kg
Snatch180 kg Zoltán Kovács 24 September 2000 Olympic Games Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia [10]
Clean and jerk222,5 kg Zoltán Kovács 6 May 2000
Total397,5 kg Zoltán Kovács 24 September 2000 Olympic Games Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia [11]
-105 kg
Snatch187,5 kg Ferenc Gyurkovics 21 November 2003 World Championships Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver, Canada [12]
Clean and jerk230 kg Zoltán Kovács 29 April 2001 European Championships Flag of Slovakia.svg Trenčín, Slovakia [13]
Total412,5 kg Zoltán Kovács 29 April 2001 European Championships Flag of Slovakia.svg Trenčín, Slovakia [14]
+105 kg
Snatch195 kg Attila Likerecz 4 December 1999
Clean and jerk233 kg Péter Nagy 20 March 20166th Presidents Cup Flag of Russia.svg Kazan, Russia [15]
Total425 kg Tibor Stark 26 September 2000 Olympic Games Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia [16]

Women (1998–2018)

EventRecordAthleteDateMeetPlaceRef
48 kg
Snatch72,5 kg Csilla Földi 16 October 1999
Clean and jerk92,5 kg Anikó Ajkay 12 September 1998
Total165 kg Anikó Ajkay 12 September 1998
53 kg
Snatch77,5 kg Anikó Ajkay 13 March 1999
Clean and jerk105 kg Anikó Ajkay 16 March 2001
Total182,5 kg Anikó Ajkay 16 March 2001
58 kg
Snatch97,5 kg Henrietta Ráki 26 June 2004
Clean & Jerk115 kg Henrietta Ráki 19 November 2002 World Championships Flag of Poland.svg Warsaw, Poland [17]
Total207,5 kg Henrietta Ráki 19 November 2002 World Championships Flag of Poland.svg Warsaw, Poland [18]
63 kg
Snatch102,5 kg Eszter Krutzler 3 July 2001Junior World Championships Flag of Greece.svg Thessaloniki, Greece [19]
Clean and jerk127,5 kg Eszter Krutzler 3 July 2001Junior World Championships Flag of Greece.svg Thessaloniki, Greece [20]
Total230 kg Eszter Krutzler 3 July 2001Junior World Championships Flag of Greece.svg Thessaloniki, Greece [21]
69 kg
Snatch117,5 kg Eszter Krutzler 16 November 2003 World Championships Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver, Canada [22]
Clean and jerk145 kg Eszter Krutzler 16 November 2003 World Championships Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver, Canada [23]
Total262,5 kg Eszter Krutzler 16 November 2003 World Championships Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver, Canada [24]
75 kg
Snatch116 kg Gyöngyi Likerecz 10 November 2001 World Championships Flag of Turkey.svg Antalya, Turkey [25]
Clean and jerk143 kg Gyöngyi Likerecz 4 June 2002Junior World Championship Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Havířov, Czech Republic [26]
Total255 kg Gyöngyi Likerecz 10 November 2001 World Championships Flag of Turkey.svg Antalya, Turkey [27]
90 kg
Snatch115 kgStandard
Clean and jerk130 kgStandard
Total245 kgStandard
+90 kg
Snatch127,5 kg Viktória Varga 21 August 2004 Olympic Games Flag of Greece.svg Athens, Greece
Clean and jerk155 kg Viktória Varga 28 April 2002 European Championships Flag of Turkey.svg Antalya, Turkey
Total282,5 kg Viktória Varga 21 August 2004 Olympic Games Flag of Greece.svg Athens, Greece

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