Weightlifting at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's 105 kg

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Men's 105 kg
at the Universiade
Venues Tamkang University Shao-Mo Memorial Gymnasium 7F
Dates 24 August 2017
Competitors 18 from 13 nations
Medalists
Simon Martirosyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
Rodion Bochkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Kia Ghadami Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
2013

The men's 105 kg event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held on 24 August at the Tamkang University Shao-Mo Memorial Gymnasium 7F.

Weightlifting at the 2017 Summer Universiade

Weightlifting was contested at the 2017 Summer Universiade from August 20 to 25 at the Tamkang University Shao-Mo Memorial Gymnasium 7F in New Taipei, Taiwan.

Tamkang University A private university in New Taipei

Tamkang University is a private university in Tamsui District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. It was founded in 1950 as a junior college of English literature. Today it is a comprehensive university with 11 colleges that serves nearly 30,000 students on four campuses.

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Records

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

Category Nation Athlete Record Place Date Meet
World record Snatch Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Andrei Aramnau 200 kg Beijing, China 18 August 2008 2008 Summer Olympics
Clean & JerkFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Ilya Ilyin 246 kg Grozny, Russia 12 December 2015 2015 President's Cup
Total 437 kg
Universiade records Snatch Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan  (UZB) Ruslan Nurudinov 190 kg Kazan, Russia 12 July 2013 2013 Summer Universiade
Clean & Jerk Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS) David Bedzhanyan 224 kg
Total Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan  (UZB) Ruslan Nurudinov 412 kg

Results

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Rank Athlete Group Body
weight
Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total
1 2 3 Result 1 2 3 Result
Flag of Armenia.svg  Simon Martirosyan  (ARM) A 104.90 180 192192180220 221 233221401
Flag of Russia.svg  Rodion Bochkov  (RUS) A 104.25 170 175 180 180 200 210 220210390
Flag of Iran.svg  Kia Ghadami  (IRI) A 104.06 166 170 170 170 203 211 222211381
4 Flag of Turkey.svg  Resul Elvan  (TUR) A 104.79 160 165 167165 200 209209200365
5 Flag of Iran.svg  Milad Rahbarinejad  (IRI) A 104.73 160 165166160 193 206206193353
6 Flag of Thailand.svg  Tinnaphop Kanrawangchai  (THA) A 104.36 150 155 158155 187 191 195191346
7 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Sergej Lichovoj  (LTU) A 104.80 158 164164158 187 192192187345
8 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg  Lee Hao-jan  (TPE) A 104.84 150 150 156150190 190 200190340
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Gasior  (CZE) A 104.29 147 150 153150 184 189 192189339
10 Flag of the United States.svg  Jacob William Baker  (USA) A 103.79 148 153 155153 175 180 185 185338
11 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Tomas Li-cin-chai  (LTU) B 98.95 145 151 155151 175 182 188182333
12 Flag of Canada.svg  David Vincent Samayoa  (CAN) B 94.44 148 152 152 152170 170 176170322
13 Flag of the United States.svg  Drake Edwin Thompson  (USA) B 104.36 135 140 143140175 175 180175315
14 Flag of Canada.svg  Alexandre Caza  (CAN) B 102.07 137 142142137 158 164 170164301
15 Flag of Australia.svg  Joshua Thomas Quinn  (AUS) B 104.81 120 127 127 127 150 160165150277
16 Flag of Denmark.svg  Mathias C. Lindhardt  (DEN) B 102.53 120 120 127 127 140 146 151146273
17 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Ali Javed  (PAK) B 99.72 115 120 125120 135 135255
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Patrik Krywult  (CZE) A 104.21 150 154 156154175

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