Weightlifting at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 67.5 kg

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Men's 67.5 kg
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Venue Olympic Weightlifting Gymnasium
Date21 September
Competitors30 from 25 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Joachim Kunz Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Silver medal icon.svg Israel Militosyan Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Bronze medal icon.svg Li Jinhe Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  1984
1992  

The men's 67.5 kg weightlifting event was one of the events at the weightlifting competition of the 1988 Summer Olympics, limiting competitors to a maximum of 67.5 kilograms of body mass. The competition took place on 20 September, and participants were divided in two groups.

Each lifter performed in both the snatch and clean and jerk lifts, with the final score being the sum of the lifter's best result in each. The athlete received three attempts in each of the two lifts; the score for the lift was the heaviest weight successfully lifted.

Angel Genchev originally won this category but he was disqualified after he tested positive for furosemide. [1]

Results

RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total
123Result123Result
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of East Germany.svg  Joachim Kunz  (GDR)A67.20142.5147.5150.0150.0180.0190.0190.0190.0340.0
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Israel Militosyan  (URS)A67.10155.0160.0160.0155.0182.5187.5187.5182.5337.5
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Jinhe  (CHN)A67.20142.5147.5150.0147.5177.5182.5182.5177.5325.0
4Flag of Poland.svg  Marek Seweryn  (POL)A66.80140.0145.0145.0145.0172.5172.5172.5172.5317.5
5Flag of Turkey.svg  Ergun Batmaz  (TUR)C67.45140.0140.0145.0145.0165.0172.5175.0172.5317.5
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xiao Minglin  (CHN)A66.45132.5137.5137.5132.5172.5177.5177.5172.5305.0
7Flag of Hungary.svg  István Kerek  (HUN)A66.75132.5140.0140.0132.5170.0175.0175.0170.0302.5
8Flag of Greece.svg  Christos Constandinidis  (GRE)B67.20132.5132.5137.5137.5162.5162.5167.5162.5300.0
9Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Choji Taira  (JPN)B67.05122.5127.5130.0127.5165.0170.0172.5170.0297.5
10Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Langis Côté  (CAN)B67.15132.5137.5140.0137.5160.0165.0165.0160.0297.5
11Flag of Finland.svg  Reijo Kiiskilä  (FIN)B67.40130.0135.0135.0135.0162.5162.5167.5162.5297.5
12Flag of Nigeria.svg  Lawrence Iquaibom  (NGR)B67.10125.0125.0130.0125.0150.0155.0160.0160.0285.0
13Flag of the United States.svg  Michael Jacques  (USA)C67.35120.0120.0125.0125.0150.0157.5157.5157.5282.5
14Flag of Portugal.svg  Paulo Duarte  (POR)C67.35120.0125.0127.5125.0150.0155.0155.0150.0275.0
15Flag of Panama.svg  Tomas Rodriguez  (PAN)C67.25117.5122.5122.5117.5145.0150.0150.0145.0262.5
16Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  Kim Gi-ung  (KOR)B66.95130.0130.0135.0130.0130.0130.0260.0
17Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Edvaldo Santos  (BRA)B67.35110.0115.0120.0120.0140.0140.0150.0140.0260.0
18Flag of Samoa.svg  Taveuni Ofisa  (SAM)C67.20100.0107.5112.5107.5142.5142.5142.5142.5250.0
19Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Pinye Malaibi  (PNG)C66.9590.0102.5105.0105.0115.0125.0125.0125.0230.0
20Flag of Lebanon.svg  Mohamadamine Alaywan  (LIB)C66.6590.095.0100.095.0115.0120.0122.5122.5217.5
21Flag of Uganda.svg  Joseph Kaddu Kutfesa  (UGA)C65.1590.092.590.0120.0125.0127.5125.0215.0
22Flag of Guam.svg  Pete Fejeran  (GUM)C67.4082.587.587.582.5105.0110.0115.0110.0192.5
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Shun-chien  (TPE)C66.15125.0132.5135.0132.5
Flag of San Marino (before 2011).svg  Paolo Casadei  (SMR)C67.20107.5107.5107.5
Flag of Finland.svg  Jouni Grönman  (FIN)A67.20140.0140.0140.0
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  Park Tae-min  (KOR)A67.20132.5132.5132.5
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Yasushige Sasaki  (JPN)B67.25130.0130.0130.0
Flag of Spain.svg  Fernando Mariaca  (ESP)B66.80127.5132.5132.5DQ160.0165.0165.0DQDQ
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Angel Guenchev  (BUL)A67.35150.0157.5160.0DQ190.0197.5202.5DQDQ

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References

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