Weightlifting at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 108 kg

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Men's 108 kg
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Venue Georgia World Congress Center
Date29 July 1996
Competitors24 from 18 nations
Winning total430.0 kg
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Tymur Taimazov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Silver medal icon.svg Sergey Syrtsov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg Nicu Vlad Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
  1992
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These are the results of the men's 108 kg competition in weightlifting at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. A total number of 24 athletes entered this event. The weightlifter from Ukraine won the gold, with a combined lift of 430 kg. [1]

Results

Each weightlifter had three attempts for both the snatch and clean and jerk lifting methods. The total of the best successful lift of each method was used to determine the final rankings and medal winners.

RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total
123Result123Result
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Ukraine.svg  Timour Taimazov  (UKR)A107.32190.0195.0197.5195.0227.5235.0240.0235.0430.0
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Sergey Syrtsov  (RUS)A107.22185.0190.0195.0195.0225.0230.0230.0225.0420.0
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Romania.svg  Nicu Vlad  (ROU)A107.70190.0195.0197.5197.5222.5227.5230.0222.5420.0
4Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Vladimir Yemelyanov  (BLR)A107.41180.0187.5187.5187.5215.0220.0220.0220.0407.5
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Cui Wenhua  (CHN)A102.52190.0190.0195.0190.0215.0220.0220.0215.0405.0
6Flag of the United States.svg  Wes Barnett  (USA)A107.88165.0170.0175.0175.0215.0220.0225.0220.0395.0
7Flag of Armenia.svg  Ara Vardanian  (ARM)A107.93180.0180.0185.0180.0215.0215.0220.0215.0395.0
8Flag of Poland.svg  Dariusz Osuch  (POL)A105.70170.0175.0177.5177.5215.0220.0220.0215.0392.5
9Flag of Germany.svg  Mario Kalinke  (GER)B102.30170.0175.0177.5177.5207.5212.5215.0212.5390.0
10Flag of Latvia.svg  Viktors Ščerbatihs  (LAT)B107.17172.5177.5177.5177.5205.0212.5217.5212.5390.0
11Flag of Germany.svg  Dimitri Prochorow  (GER)B107.32170.0175.0180.0175.0210.0215.0220.0215.0390.0
12Flag of the United States.svg  Konstantine Starikovitch  (USA)A106.90170.0170.0177.5177.5210.0217.5217.5210.0387.5
13Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  Chun Sang-suk  (KOR)B107.93162.5167.5170.0170.0202.5210.0215.0210.0380.0
14Flag of Finland.svg  Janne Kanerva  (FIN)B107.44160.0165.0167.5160.0200.0210.0210.0200.0360.0
15Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Hisaya Yoshimoto  (JPN)B107.92150.0162.5170.0170.0190.0200.0200.0190.0360.0
16Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Valentin Manushev  (UZB)B107.81160.0160.0165.0160.0190.0200.0200.0190.0350.0
17Flag of Thailand.svg  Nopadol Wanwang  (THA)B107.33135.0140.0145.0140.0172.5177.5180.0177.5317.5
18Flag of Mauritius.svg  Shirish Rummun  (MRI)B107.89120.0132.5142.5132.5140.0155.0155.0287.5
19Flag of Uganda.svg  Ali Kavuma  (UGA)B106.95105.0110.0115.0110.0140.0145.0150.0150.0260.0
Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Flerko  (RUS)A107.90180.0185.0185.0185.0220.0220.0225.0
Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Mukhran Gogia  (GEO)A106.16
Flag of Greece.svg  Oleng Panatidis  (GRE)B107.88170.0170.0170.0
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ihor Razoronov  (UKR)A106.90187.5
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Gennady Shchekalo  (BLR)A107.27172.5172.5175.0175.0212.5215.5215.0

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References

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