Weightlifting at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's 69 kg

Last updated
Women's 69 kg
at the 2006 Asian Games
Venue Al-Dana Banquet Hall
Date4 December
Competitors5 from 5 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
  2002
2010  

The women's 69 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 4, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

Contents

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

DateTimeEvent
Monday, 4 December 200616:00Group A

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Asian and Games records were as follows.

World Record SnatchFlag of Russia.svg  Oxana Slivenko  (RUS)123 kg Santo Domingo, Dominican 4 October 2006
Clean & JerkFlag of Russia.svg  Zarema Kasaeva  (RUS)157 kg Doha, Qatar 13 November 2005
TotalFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Chunhong  (CHN)275 kg Athens, Greece 19 August 2004
Asian Record SnatchFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Chunhong  (CHN)122 kg Athens, Greece 19 August 2004
Clean & JerkFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Haixia  (CHN)154 kg Doha, Qatar 13 November 2005
TotalFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Chunhong  (CHN)275 kg Athens, Greece 19 August 2004
Games Record SnatchFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Chunhong  (CHN)115 kg Busan, South Korea 6 October 2002
Clean & JerkFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Chunhong  (CHN)148 kg Busan, South Korea 6 October 2002
TotalFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Chunhong  (CHN)262 kg Busan, South Korea 6 October 2002

Results

RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total
123Result123Result
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Haixia  (CHN)A68.47110110115115135142150150265
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Yar Thet Pan  (MYA)A68.4297100105105120126130130235
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Mi-kyung  (KOR)A68.6993989893118126130130223
4Flag of Syria.svg  Ranya Soliman  (SYR)A67.237075757590959898173
DQFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Elmira Ramileva  (UZB)A65.7765707570809010390160

New records

The following records were established during the competition.

Clean & Jerk150Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Haixia  (CHN) GR
Total265Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Haixia  (CHN) GR

Related Research Articles

Zhang Guozheng is a Chinese weightlifter. Zhang is a World champion, Olympic champion and World Record holder. In January, 1999, Zhang Guozheng was named a member of the National Men's weightlifting team. He ranked fourth at the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 in the 69 kg class. On October 3, 2002, at the Busan Asian Games, Zhang Guozheng took gold in the 69 kg class with a total score of 345 kilograms. In 2004, Zhang Guozeng won the Athens Olympic Games in the 69 kg class champion. On December 3, 2006, at the 15th Asian Games, Zhang Guozheng totaled 336 kg for a gold medal with a 152 kg snatch and a 184 kg clean and jerk. Zhang retired after 2008 and now serves as the deputy head coach for the men's weightlifting team.

Weightlifting was contested by both men and women at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar from December 2 to December 6, 2006. There are seven weight categories for the women and eight for the men. All competition took place at the Banquet Hall, Al-Dana Club.

Ilya Aleksandrovich Ilyin is a retired Kazakhstani weightlifter who has won four world championships. On 12 December, 2015 at the President's Cup in Grozny, Russia, Ilyin set two world records in the −105 kg class. He lifted 246 kg in the clean and jerk and 437 kg in the total. Ilyin was named IWF World Weightlifter of the Year four times: in 2005, 2006, 2014, and 2015.

Om Yun-chol or Um Yoon-chul is a North Korean weightlifter, Olympic Champion, and five time World Champion competing in the 56 kg category until 2018 and 55 kg starting in 2018 after the International Weightlifting Federation reorganized the categories. He is 152 centimetres and weighs 55 kilograms (121 lb). Om represents the Amnokgang Sports Team.

Kuo Hsing-chun Taiwanese weightlifter

Kuo Hsing-chun is a Taiwanese weightlifter, Olympian, four time World Champion, two time Universiade Champion, Asian Games Champion, and four time Asian Champion of Amis descent, competing in the 58 kg division until 2018 and 59 kg starting in 2018 after the International Weightlifting Federation reorganized the categories. She has set 11 senior world records in her career.

The men's +105 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 6, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The men's 105 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 6, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The men's 94 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 5, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The men's 85 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 5, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The men's 77 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 4, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The men's 69 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 3, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The men's 62 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 3, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The men's 56 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 2, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The women's +75 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 6, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The women's 75 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 5, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The women's 63 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 4, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The women's 58 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 3, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The women's 53 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 2, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The women's 48 kilograms event at the 2006 Asian Games took place on December 2, 2006 at Al-Dana Banquet Hall in Doha.

The Men's 94 kilograms event at the 2018 Asian Games took place on 25 August 2018 at the Jakarta International Expo Hall A.

References

  1. "From weightlifting to bodybuilding, fifth doping offense announced". Xinhua News Agency. 12 December 2006. Retrieved 1 February 2013.