Weightlifting at the 1959 National Games of China

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Weightlifting was part of the first National Games of China held in Beijing. Only men competed in seven bodyweight categories which mostly mirrored the international standard at the time. In 1959 the Chinese Weightlifting Association was not yet a member federation of the IWF.

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The competition program at the National Games mirrors that of the Olympic Games as only medals for the total achieved are awarded, but not for individual lifts in either the snatch or clean and jerk. Likewise an athlete failing to register a snatch result cannot advance to the clean and jerk.

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
56 kg Chen Jingkai
Guangdong
320 kg Li Jiyuan
PLA
302.5 kg Xue Deming
Shanghai
300 kg
60 kg You Jiadong
Inner Mongolia
317.5 kg Yang Zhaoquan
PLA
315 kg Yu Zhuquan
Guangdong
305 kg
67.5 kg Huang Qianghui
Heilongjiang
370 kg Xu Honglin
Jiangsu
357.5 kg Huang Huicheng
Shanghai
342.5 kg
75 kg Shu Gang
Guangdong
375 kg Peng Guofu
PLA
372.5 kg Zhu Hongquan
Shanghai
372.5 kg
82.5 kg Zhao Qingkui
Hebei
415 kg Jiang Guanghong
Anhui
375 kg Qu Bingyu
Shanghai
365 kg
90 kg Li Baiyu
Sichuan
437.5 kg Xie Yanfa
PLA
390 kg Wu Shaoliang
Guangdong
365 kg
100 kg Chang Guanqun
Shanghai
395 kg Han Laixiang
PLA
390 kg Wang Lijun
Hebei
375 kg

Medal table

RankDelegationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Guangdong 2024
2 Shanghai 1045
3 Hebei 1012
4 Heilongjiang 1001
Inner Mongolia 1001
Sichuan 1001
7 People's Liberation Army 0505
8 Anhui 0101
Jiangsu 0101
Totals (9 delegations)77721

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