Yunder Beytula

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Yunder Beytula
Personal information
NationalityBulgarian
Born (1992-01-09) 9 January 1992 (age 32)
Dobrich, Bulgaria
Weight81.00 kg (179 lb)
Sport
CountryBulgaria
Sport Weightlifting
Weight class81 kg
ClubSKUT Dobrudzha
Coached by Ivan Ivanov [1]
Todor Kirchev
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
  • Snatch: 158 kg (2020)
  • Clean & Jerk: 201 kg (2019)
  • Total: 358 kg (2019)
Medal record
World Championships
European Championships

Yunder Nedim Beytula (Bulgarian: Юндер Бейтула; born 9 January 1992) is a Bulgarian male weightlifter.

Contents

Career

World Championships

In 2019 he competed at the 2019 World Weightlifting Championships in the 81 kg category, winning the bronze medal in the clean & jerk portion with 201 kg. [2]

Major results

YearVenueWeightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)TotalRank
123Rank123Rank
World Championships
2019 Flag of Thailand.svg Pattaya, Thailand 81 kg 15015515714192198201Bronze medal icon.svg3585
European Championships
2018 Flag of Romania.svg Bucharest, Romania 77 kg1431461467179183190 43266
2021 Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia 81 kg1501531531018519619843466
European Junior & U23 Weightlifting Championships
2011 Flag of Romania.svg Bucharest, Romania 69 kg1311341348165170172Silver medal icon.svg3014
2012 Flag of Israel.svg Eilat, Israel 69 kg1351391405163171171Bronze medal icon.svg3064
Qatar International Cup
2019 Flag of Qatar.svg Doha, Qatar 81 kg147151153718819119443475
International Fajr Cup
2020 Flag of Iran.svg Rasht, Iran 81 kg150155158Silver medal icon.svg188191195Silver medal icon.svg353Silver medal icon.svg
Malta International Open
2020 Flag of Malta.svg Valletta, Malta [3] 81 kg150155160Gold medal icon.svg190195197Gold medal icon.svg352Gold medal icon.svg

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References

  1. "Athlete Profile". IWF.net. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  2. IWF.net. "2019 World Championships Results" . Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  3. "MALTA 2020 INTERNATIONAL OPEN" (PDF). weightliftinghouse.com. Retrieved 12 March 2020.