Weightlifting at the 1997 Mediterranean Games

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Weightlifting
at the 1997 Mediterranean Games
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Dates13-25 June 1997
  1993
2001  

The weightlifting tournament at the 1997 Mediterranean Games was held in Bari, Italy. [1] [2]

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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 133420
2Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 54312
3Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 03710
4Flag of Italy.svg  Italy*0336
5Flag of France.svg  France 0202
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 0202
7Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 0112
Totals (7 entries)18181854

Medal summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
54 kgSnatchFlag of Turkey.svg  Halil Mutlu  (TUR)120 kgFlag of France.svg  Éric Bonnel  (FRA)110 kgFlag of Egypt.svg  Ali Hemid  (EGY)107.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Turkey.svg  Halil Mutlu  (TUR)142.5 kgFlag of France.svg  Éric Bonnel  (FRA)137.5 kgFlag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Scarantino  (ITA)127.5 kg
59 kgSnatchFlag of Greece.svg  Leonidas Sabanis  (GRE)125 kgFlag of Turkey.svg  Sedat Artuç  (TUR)115 kgFlag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Osman  (EGY)115 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Greece.svg  Leonidas Sabanis  (GRE)155 kgFlag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Osman  (EGY)155 kgFlag of Turkey.svg  Sedat Artuç  (TUR)152.5 kg
64 kgSnatchFlag of Turkey.svg  Hafız Süleymanoğlu  (TUR)145 kgFlag of Egypt.svg  Yosry Shalaly  (EGY)132.5 kgFlag of Turkey.svg  Mücahit Yağcı  (TUR)130 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Greece.svg  Georgios Tzelilis  (GRE)162.5 kgFlag of Turkey.svg  Mücahit Yağcı  (TUR)160 kgFlag of Turkey.svg  Hafız Süleymanoğlu  (TUR)160 kg
70 kgSnatchFlag of Turkey.svg  Fedail Güler  (TUR)145 kgFlag of Greece.svg  Alexandros Politidis  (GRE)140 kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Abdel Monaim Yahiaoui  (ALG)135 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Turkey.svg  Fedail Güler  (TUR)175 kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Abdel Monaim Yahiaoui  (ALG)172.5 kgFlag of Egypt.svg  Ahmed Hashem  (EGY)170 kg
76 kgSnatchFlag of Turkey.svg  Mehmet Yılmaz  (TUR)150 kgFlag of Greece.svg  Christos Spyrou  (GRE)145 kgFlag of Greece.svg  Viktor Mitrou  (GRE)140 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Greece.svg  Viktor Mitrou  (GRE)180 kgFlag of Egypt.svg  Raafat Eissawy  (EGY)177.5 kgFlag of Turkey.svg  Mehmet Yılmaz  (TUR)170 kg
83 kgSnatchFlag of Turkey.svg  Dursun Sevinç  (TUR)160 kgFlag of Italy.svg  Sergio Mannironi  (ITA)155 kgFlag of Egypt.svg  Nasser Adel  (EGY)155 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Turkey.svg  Dursun Sevinç  (TUR)192.5 kgFlag of Italy.svg  Diego Facca  (ITA)190 kgFlag of Italy.svg  Sergio Mannironi  (ITA)187.5 kg
91 kgSnatchFlag of Turkey.svg  Bünyamin Sudaş  (TUR)165 kgFlag of Greece.svg  Leonidas Kokas  (GRE)160 kgFlag of Egypt.svg  Nasser Helal  (EGY)155 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Turkey.svg  Bünyamin Sudaş  (TUR)200 kgFlag of Italy.svg  Francesco De Tommaso  (ITA)197.5 kgFlag of Greece.svg  Leonidas Kokas  (GRE)197.5 kg
99 kgSnatchFlag of Turkey.svg  Sunay Bulut  (TUR)170 kgFlag of Greece.svg  Akakios Kahiasvilis  (GRE)167.5 kgFlag of Egypt.svg  Tharwat El Bendari  (EGY)167.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Greece.svg  Akakios Kahiasvilis  (GRE)212.5 kgFlag of Turkey.svg  Sunay Bulut  (TUR)210 kgFlag of Egypt.svg  Tharwat El Bendari  (EGY)210 kg
+108 kgSnatchFlag of Turkey.svg  Erdinç Aslan  (TUR)170 kgFlag of Spain.svg  Jon Tecedor Aguinaga  (ESP)165 kgFlag of Greece.svg  Oleg Panatidis  (GRE)162.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Turkey.svg  Erdinç Aslan  (TUR)215 kgFlag of Spain.svg  Bruno Soto Carazo  (ESP)215 kgFlag of Italy.svg  Vanni Lauzana  (ITA)212.5 kg

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References

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