Weightlifting at the 1995 Pan American Games

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Weightlifting at the 1995 Pan American Games
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This page shows the results of the Weightlifting Competition at the 1995 Pan American Games , held from March 11 to March 26, 1995, in Mar del Plata, Argentina. There were a total number of ten medal events, just for men.

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Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 82010
2Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1247
3Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Venezuela 1023
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 0325
5Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 0303
6Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Ecuador 0011
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua 0011
Totals (7 entries)10101030

Medal overview

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
–54 kg (Flyweight)
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SnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  Jesús Aparicio  (CUB)110.0 kgFlag of Nicaragua.svg  Orlando Vásquez  (NCA)107.5 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Juan Carlos Fernández  (COL)105.0 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Colombia.svg  Juan Carlos Fernández  (COL)142.5 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Jesús Aparicio  (CUB)142.5 kgFlag of Nicaragua.svg  Orlando Vásquez  (NCA)135.0 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Jesús Aparicio  (CUB)252.5 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Juan Carlos Fernández  (COL)247.5 kgFlag of Nicaragua.svg  Orlando Vásquez  (NCA)242.5 kg
–59 kg (Bantamweight)
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SnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  William Vargas  (CUB)127.5 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Bryan Jacob  (USA)120.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Roger Berrio  (COL)112.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  William Vargas  (CUB)157.5 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Bryan Jacob  (USA)147.5 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Johnny Gonzales Beltran  (COL)142.5 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  William Vargas  (CUB)285.0 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Bryan Jacob  (USA)267.5 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Johnny Gonzales Beltran  (COL)252.5 kg
–64 kg (Featherweight)
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SnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  Idalberto Aranda  (CUB)127.5 kgFlag of Argentina.svg  Gustavo Majauskas  (ARG)125.0 kgFlag of Argentina.svg  Marcelo Gandolfo  (ARG)122.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Idalberto Aranda  (CUB)175.0 kgFlag of Argentina.svg  Gustavo Majauskas  (ARG)160.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Henry Blanco  (VEN)157.5 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Idalberto Aranda  (CUB)302.5 kgFlag of Argentina.svg  Gustavo Majauskas  (ARG)285.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Henry Blanco  (VEN)277.5 kg
–70 kg (Lightweight)
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SnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  Rafael Gómez  (CUB)137.5 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Tim McRae  (USA)137.5 kgFlag of Argentina.svg  Gabriel Lemme  (ARG)135.0 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Rafael Gómez  (CUB)175.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Eyne Acevedo  (COL)175.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  José Medina  (VEN)172.5 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Rafael Gómez  (CUB)312.5 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Eyne Acevedo  (COL)310.0 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Tim McRae  (USA)310.0 kg
–76 kg (Middleweight)
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SnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  Pablo Lara  (CUB)155.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Velasco  (COL)147.5 kgFlag of Ecuador.svg  Walter Llerena  (ECU)142.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Pablo Lara  (CUB)207.5 kg
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Flag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Velasco  (COL)180.0 kgFlag of the United States.svg  David Santillo  (USA)170.0 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Pablo Lara  (CUB)362.5 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Velasco  (COL)327.5 kgFlag of Ecuador.svg  Walter Llerena  (ECU)310.0 kg
–83 kg (Light-heavyweight)
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SnatchFlag of Venezuela.svg  Julio Luna  (VEN)150.0 kgFlag of Argentina.svg  Gustavo Stasiukiewicz  (ARG)145.0 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Eduardo Moreno  (CUB)145.0 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Venezuela.svg  Julio Luna  (VEN)192.5 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Eduardo Moreno  (CUB)190.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Erlyn Mena  (COL)182.5 kg
TotalFlag of Venezuela.svg  Julio Luna  (VEN)342.5 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Eduardo Moreno  (CUB)335.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Erlyn Mena  (COL)322.5 kg
–91 kg (Middle-heavyweight)
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SnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  Carlos Hernández  (CUB)165.0 kgFlag of Argentina.svg  Darío Lecman  (ARG)162.5 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Tom Gough  (USA)155.0 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Argentina.svg  Darío Lecman  (ARG)202.5 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Carlos Hernández  (CUB)200.0 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Tom Gough  (USA)192.5 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Carlos Hernández  (CUB)365.0 kgFlag of Argentina.svg  Darío Lecman  (ARG)365.0 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Tom Gough  (USA)347.5 kg
–99 kg (First-heavyweight)
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SnatchFlag of the United States.svg  Peter Kelley  (USA)157.5 kgFlag of Argentina.svg  Claudio Henschke  (ARG)155.0 kgFlag of Brazil.svg  Emilson Dantas  (BRA)155.0 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Alexander Fonseca  (CUB)200.0 kgFlag of Argentina.svg  Claudio Henschke  (ARG)190.0 kgFlag of Brazil.svg  Emilson Dantas  (BRA)187.5 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Alexander Fonseca  (CUB)352.5 kgFlag of Argentina.svg  Claudio Henschke  (ARG)345.0 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Peter Kelley  (USA)345.0 kg
–108 kg (Heavyweight)
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SnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  Osvaldo Bango  (CUB)165.0 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Wes Barnett  (USA)165.0 kgFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  Ramón Álvarez  (PUR)152.0 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of the United States.svg  Wes Barnett  (USA)210.0 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Osvaldo Bango  (CUB)190.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Pedro Marin  (VEN)190 kg
TotalFlag of the United States.svg  Wes Barnett  (USA)375.0 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Osvaldo Bango  (CUB)355.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Pedro Marin  (VEN)342.5 kg
+108 kg (Super heavyweight)
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SnatchFlag of the United States.svg  Mark Henry  (USA)177.5 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Modesto Sánchez  (CUB)175.0 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Mario Martinez  (USA)160.0 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Modesto Sánchez  (CUB)215.0 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Mario Martinez  (USA)202.5 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Mark Henry  (USA)192.5 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Modesto Sánchez  (CUB)390.0 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Mark Henry  (USA)370.0 kgFlag of the United States.svg  Mario Martinez  (USA)362.5 kg

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