Weightlifting at the 1987 National Games of China

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Weightlifting was part of the 1987 National Games of China held in Guangdong. Only men competed in ten bodyweight categories, although the first women's World Championships (which featured a Chinese team) was also held in 1987.

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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 He Zhuoqiang
Guangdong
265 kg Zhang Shoulie
Guangxi
250 kg Qiu Yuanlei
Sichuan
245 kg
56 kg He Yingqiang
Guangdong
282.5 kg Wang Caixi
Zhejiang
267.5 kg Lin Xinhui
Fujian
255 kg
60 kg Ye Huanming
Guangdong
287.5 kg Hu Guifu
Hunan
282.5 kg Wang Yong
Sichuan
282.5 kg
67.5 kg Li Jinhe
Guangdong
322.5 kg Yang Xiujian
Hunan
315 kg Yao Jingyuan
Liaoning
312.5 kg
75 kg Ma Wenzhu
Shandong
337.5 kg Li Shunzhu
Jiangsu
335 kg Qian Zelin
Anhui
320 kg
82.5 kg Cai Yanshu
PLA
350 kg Li Bingjun
Shandong
342.5 kg Li Guangshun
Hebei
337.5 kg
90 kg Yang Bo
Liaoning
352.5 kg Feng Changqian
Liaoning
340 kg Lü Duoxiang
PLA
337.5 kg
100 kg Gu Yining
Liaoning
352.5 kg Wang Jianmin
Beijing
342.5 kg Li Siqiong
Beijing
340 kg
110 kg Wei Peining
Liaoning
367.5 kg Wang Guoan
Zhejiang
357.5 kg Tao Hui
PLA
355 kg
110+ kg Cai Li
Liaoning
382.5 kg Weng Weimin
Shanghai
367.5 kg Wu Huaibing
Anhui
357.5 kg

Medal table

RankDelegationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Liaoning 4116
2 Guangdong 4004
3 Shandong 1102
4 People's Liberation Army 1023
5 Hunan 0202
Zhejiang 0202
7 Beijing 0112
8 Guangxi 0101
Jiangsu 0101
Shanghai 0101
11 Anhui 0022
Sichuan 0022
13 Fujian 0011
Hebei 0011
Totals (14 delegations)10101030

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