Weightlifting at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Women's 69 kg

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Women's 69 kg
at the Universiade
Venues Tamkang University Shao-Mo Memorial Gymnasium 7F
Dates 23 August 2017
Competitors 22 from 18 nations
Medalists
Hung Wan-ting Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg  Chinese Taipei
Karina Goricheva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Jong Chun-hui Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
2013

The women's 69 kg event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held on 23 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 Russia.svg  Russia Oksana Slivenko 123 kg Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 4 October 2006 2006 World Championships
Clean & Jerk Zarema Kasayeva 157 kg Doha, Qatar 13 November 2005 2005 World Championships
Total Oksana Slivenko 276 kg Chiang Mai, Thailand 24 September 2007 2007 World Championships
Universiade records Snatch Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN) Kang Yue 110 kg Shenzhen, China 17 August 2011 2011 Summer Universiade
Clean & Jerk Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS) Oxana Slivenko 135 kg Kazan, Russia 20 July 2013 2013 Summer Universiade
Total 242 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 Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg  Hung Wan-ting  (TPE) A 68.65 98 101 105101 120 126 136126227
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Karina Goricheva  (KAZ) A 67.71 100 105 108 108 118 122122118226
Flag of North Korea.svg  Jong Chun-hui  (PRK) A 67.32 97 97 10197 117 121 125121218
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Mariya Khlyan  (UKR) A 68.74 93 96 96 96 117 120 123120216
5 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg  Lin Meng-shan  (TPE) A 68.71 90 93 96 96 110 113 115113209
6 Flag of the United States.svg  Danielle Heathe Hudes  (USA) B 65.73 88 90 92 92 110 115 118115207
7 Flag of Russia.svg  Ani Sargsian  (RUS) A 67.94 88 88 9188 110 115 119 119207
8 Flag of South Korea.svg  Park Min-young  (KOR) A 68.39 9090 90 90 110 116 120116206
9 Flag of Russia.svg  Iana Kondrashova  (RUS) B 66.11 90 959590113 113 115113203
10 Flag of Poland.svg  Patrycja Piechowiak  (POL) A 68.98 90 92 9492 110 113113110202
11 Flag of Romania.svg  Mariana G. Dumitrache  (ROU) A 66.58 83 83 87 87 107 112 112 112199
12 Flag of Mexico.svg  Maria Aguinaga  (MEX) B 68.08 82 85 85 85 108 111 114 114199
13 Flag of Turkey.svg  Zeynep Atakan  (TUR) A 67.13 83 83 87 87 111 116116111198
14 Flag of Canada.svg  Andreanne Messier  (CAN) B 68.95 87 909087 106 108 108 108195
15 Flag of Japan.svg  Hinako Toda  (JPN) B 67.14 80 83 83 83 103 108 112108191
16 Flag of Switzerland.svg  Nora Jäggi  (SUI) B 68.05 77 81 8481 100 104 104 104185
17 Flag of Moldova.svg  Ecaterina Cilcic  (MDA) B 68.23 80 848480 100 104104100180
18 Flag of Denmark.svg  Pernille Soelun Hansen  (DEN) B 68.88 72 75 7875 96 100 100 100175
19 Flag of Australia.svg  Cait Maree Haniver  (AUS) B 68.85 73 77 77 77 94 97 97 97174
20 Flag of Denmark.svg  Mette Fasmila Pedersen  (DEN) B 68.80 76 797976 87 909287163
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Otgontuya Gongor  (MGL) A 68.62 949494
Flag of Canada.svg  Magalie Roux  (CAN) B 68.67 858585

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