Weightlifting at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's 77 kg

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Men's 77 kg
at the 2010 Asian Games
Venue Dongguan Arena
Date16 November
Competitors13 from 12 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
  2006
2014  

The men's 77 kilograms event at the 2010 Asian Games took place on 16 November 2010 at Dongguan Arena.

2010 Asian Games 16th edition of the Asian Games

The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asian Games, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China from 12 to 27 November 2010, although several events had commenced from 7 November 2010. This was the second time China host the games, in which Guangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990. A total of 9,704 athletes from 45 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) competed in 476 events from 42 sports and disciplines, making it the largest event in the history of the Games. Due to reductions in the number of sports to be contested for the 2014 Asian Games, these Games marked the final time that six non-Olympic events would be held during the Asian Games.

Dongguan Arena building in Dongguan, China

Dongguan Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Dongguan, Guangdong, China. The capacity of the arena, which opened in 1994, is 4,000 spectators. It hosts indoor sporting events such as basketball and volleyball and is home to the Guangdong Southern Tigers who play in the Chinese Basketball Association. The arena also hosted the weightlifting events during the 2010 Asian Games.

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Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeEvent
Tuesday, 16 November 201012:30Group B
16:30Group A

Records

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

World Record SnatchFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lü Xiaojun  (CHN)174 kg Goyang, South Korea 24 November 2009
Clean & JerkFlag of Russia.svg  Oleg Perepetchenov  (RUS)210 kg Trenčín, Slovakia 27 April 2001
TotalFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lü Xiaojun  (CHN)378 kg Goyang, South Korea 24 November 2009
Asian Record SnatchFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lü Xiaojun  (CHN)174 kg Goyang, South Korea 24 November 2009
Clean & JerkFlag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Ali Falahatinejad  (IRI)208 kg Qinhuangdao, China 12 September 2003
TotalFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lü Xiaojun  (CHN)378 kg Goyang, South Korea 24 November 2009
Games Record SnatchFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Sergey Filimonov  (KAZ)173 kg Busan, South Korea 4 October 2002
Clean & JerkFlag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Hossein Barkhah  (IRI)202 kg Busan, South Korea 4 October 2002
TotalFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Sergey Filimonov  (KAZ)375 kg Busan, South Korea 4 October 2002

Results

Legend
RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total
123Result123Result
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of North Korea.svg  Pang Kum-chol  (PRK)A76.77150156159156185192192348
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kirill Pavlov  (KAZ)A75.18140145147147170175178178325
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dauren Shauyeteyev  (KAZ)A75.77140145147140170186186170310
4Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Jasurbek Jumaýew  (TKM)A76.72137141147137159167174159296
5Flag of Thailand.svg  Ekkachai Yeeram  (THA)B76.85122127131131155160165165296
6Flag of India.svg  Sudhir Kumar Chitradurga  (IND)B76.74127131135135155160165160295
7Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Khalil Al-Hamqan  (KSA)B76.52123128128123147151154147270
8Olympic flag.svg  Husain Al-Hamad  (IOC)B76.60110124124110130130240
9Flag of Qatar.svg  Essa Saleh Al-Roumi  (QAT)B74.526571767680859090166
10Flag of East Timor.svg  Jacinto Barros  (TLS)B70.676070757080909590160
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suchat Somboon  (THA)A76.45130130130130166166166NM
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Su Dajin  (CHN)A76.77158158161158190190190NM
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Dương Thanh Trúc  (VIE)A76.23125125125NM

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