Weightlifting at the 1979 National Games of China

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Weightlifting was part of the 1979 National Games of China held in Beijing. Only men competed in ten bodyweight categories and for the first time in National Games history the classification matched the international standard at the time.

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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
52 kg Cai Juncheng
Guangdong
235 kg Wu Shude
Guangxi
235 kg Yang Haiping
Jiangsu
227.5 kg
56 kg He Yicheng
Hunan
250 kg Zhang Dizhou
Guangdong
240 kg Xiao Mingyun
Guangxi
232.5 kg
60 kg Tan Hanyong
Guangxi
270 kg Chen Jiancai
Hubei
262.5 kg Chen Huasheng
Fujian
260 kg
67.5 kg Zhao Xinmin
Jiangsu
310 kg Yao Jingyuan
Liaoning
287.5 kg Xu Kehua
Jiangsu
285 kg
75 kg Li Shunzhu
Jiangsu
310 kg Rong Jiahuai
Hubei
297.5 kg Kuang Suihua
PLA
292.5 kg
82.5 kg Cai Fuqiang
Beijing
307.5 kg Zuo Decai
Beijing
302.5 kg Wu Yuwen
Hebei
292.5 kg
90 kg Ma Wenguang
Shandong
335 kg Zhang Naizhu
Jilin
305 kg Wang Guoxin
Jiangsu
300 kg
100 kg Song Zhenzhu
Shandong
310 kg Xi Hanxiang
Hubei
300 kg Tian Shulin
Tianjin
300 kg
110 kg Liu Guanglin
PLA
300 kg Wang Xiaoping
Jilin
282.5 kg Chen Ping
Jiangsu
280 kg
110+ kg Yang Huaiqing
Shandong
332.5 kg Guo Weiru
Heilongjiang
315 kg Meng Naidong
Beijing
285 kg

Medal table

RankDelegationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Shandong 3003
2 Jiangsu 2046
3 Beijing 1113
Guangxi 1113
5 Guangdong 1102
6 People's Liberation Army 1012
7 Hunan 1001
8 Hubei 0303
9 Jilin 0202
10 Heilongjiang 0101
Liaoning 0101
12 Fujian 0011
Hebei 0011
Tianjin 0011
Totals (14 delegations)10101030

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