Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1964 – waga piórkowa mężczyzn
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Rywalizacja w wadze do 60 kg mężczyzn w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1964 odbyła się 12 października 1964 roku w hali Shibuya Kōkaidō. W rywalizacji wystartowało 22 zawodników z 20 krajów. Tytułu sprzed czterech lat nie obronił Jewgienij Minajew z ZSRR, który tym razem nie startował. Nowym mistrzem olimpijskim został Yoshinobu Miyake z Japonii, srebrny medal wywalczył Isaac Berger z USA, a trzecie miejsce zajął Polak Mieczysław Nowak.
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Pozycja | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Waga | Wyciskanie | Rwanie | Podrzut | Wynik | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||||
![]() | Yoshinobu Miyake | ![]() | 59,35 | 115,0 | 120,0 | 122,5 | 115,0 | 120,0 | 122,5 | 145,0 | 150,0 | 152,5 | 397,5 |
![]() | Isaac Berger | ![]() | 59,55 | 117,5 | 122,5 | 107,5 | 145,0 | 150,0 | 152,5 | 382,5 | |||
![]() | Mieczysław Nowak | ![]() | 59,85 | 107,5 | 112,5 | 105,0 | 110,0 | 115,0 | 145,0 | 150,0 | 377,5 | ||
4 | Hiroshi Fukuda | ![]() | 59,55 | 120,0 | 110,0 | 115,0 | 140,0 | 375,0 | |||||
5 | Sebastiano Mannironi | ![]() | 59,70 | 105,0 | 110,0 | 112,5 | 107,5 | 112,5 | 137,5 | 142,5 | 145,0 | 370,0 | |
6 | Kim Hae-nam | ![]() | 59,80 | 107,5 | 112,5 | 115,0 | 107,5 | 112,5 | 140,0 | 367,5 | |||
7 | Rudolf Kozłowski | ![]() | 59,55 | 110,0 | 102,5 | 107,5 | 140,0 | 357,5 | |||||
8 | Hosni Abbas | ![]() | 59,65 | 100,0 | 105,0 | 92,5 | 100,0 | 132,5 | 137,5 | 342,5 | |||
9 | Ildefonso Lee | ![]() | 59,15 | 100,0 | 105,0 | 95,0 | 100,0 | 102,5 | 125,0 | 130,0 | 132,5 | 340,0 | |
10 | Chung Kum Weng | ![]() | 59,80 | 100,0 | 107,5 | 110,0 | 92,5 | 122,5 | 130,0 | 132,5 | 335,0 | ||
11 | Martin Eberle | ![]() | 59,95 | 100,0 | 105,0 | 107,5 | 92,5 | 97,5 | 120,0 | 130,0 | 335,0 | ||
12 | Pedro Serrano | ![]() | 59,95 | 95,0 | 100,0 | 97,5 | 105,0 | 127,5 | 332,5 | ||||
13 | Laxmi Kanta Das | ![]() | 60,00 | 95,0 | 100,0 | 95,0 | 100,0 | 125,0 | 132,5 | 332,5 | |||
14 | Zuhair Elia Mansur | ![]() | 59,40 | 100,0 | 107,5 | 90,0 | 95,0 | 97,5 | 125,0 | 330,0 | |||
15 | George Newton | ![]() | 59,75 | 100,0 | 95,0 | 100,0 | 102,5 | 122,5 | 325,0 | ||||
16 | Chang Ming-Chung | ![]() | 59,25 | 97,5 | 95,0 | 130,0 | 322,5 | ||||||
17 | Mauro Alanís | ![]() | 59,45 | 90,0 | 95,0 | 85,0 | 90,0 | 130,0 | 315,0 | ||||
18 | Allen Salter | ![]() | 58,95 | 95,0 | 92,5 | 125,0 | 312,5 | ||||||
19 | Antonio Marguccio | ![]() | 59,90 | 77,5 | 82,5 | 87,5 | 87,5 | 95,0 | 117,5 | 125,0 | 307,5 | ||
20 | Enar Edberg | ![]() | 59,50 | 95,0 | 90,0 | 120,0 | 305,0 | ||||||
- | Balas Fitzi | ![]() | 59,25 | 107,5 | 115,0 | - | - | - | - | ||||
- | Sanun Tiamsert | ![]() | 59,70 | 90,0 | 95,0 | 80,0 | - | - |
Bibliografia
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤60 kilograms) Men (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤60 kilograms) Men - Military Press, Lift #1 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤60 kilograms) Men - Military Press, Lift #2 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤60 kilograms) Men - Military Press, Lift #3 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤60 kilograms) Men - Snatch, Lift #1 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤60 kilograms) Men - Snatch, Lift #2 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤60 kilograms) Men - Snatch, Lift #3 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤60 kilograms) Men – Clean & Jerk, Lift #1 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤60 kilograms) Men – Clean & Jerk, Lift #2 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤60 kilograms) Men – Clean & Jerk, Lift #3 (ang.).
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