Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1972 – waga lekkociężka mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1972
Podnoszenie ciężarów
Waga do 82,5 kg mężczyzn
Złoty medalNorwegia Leif Jenssen
Srebrny medalPolska Norbert Ozimek
Brązowy medal György Horváth

Rywalizacja w wadze do 82,5 kg mężczyzn w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1972 odbyła się 2 września 1972 roku w hali Gewichtheberhalle. W rywalizacji wystartowało 24 zawodników z 21 krajów. Tytułu sprzed czterech lat nie obronił Boris Sielickij z ZSRR, który tym razem nie startował. Nowym mistrzem olimpijskim został Leif Jenssen z Norwegii, srebrny medal zdobył Polak Norbert Ozimek, a trzecie miejsce zajął Węgier György Horváth.

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PozycjaZawodnikReprezentacjaWagaWyciskanieRwaniePodrzutWynik
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Gold medal icon.svgLeif Jenssen Norwegia81.10172.5172.5177.5145.0150.0150.0180.0185.0190.0507.5
Silver medal icon.svgNorbert Ozimek Polska82,0160,0160,0165,0140,0145,0147,5182,5187,5192,5497,5
Bronze medal icon.svgGyörgy Horváth Węgry82,45160,0165,0167,5137,5142,5142,5185,0192,5197,5 495,0
4Bernhard Radtke NRD81,50157,5162,5165,0 140,0145,0150,0 175,0180,0185,0492,5
5Christos Jakowu Grecja82,15162,5170,0175,0 137,5 137,5142,5 175,0182,5187,5490,0
6Kaarlo Kangasniemi Finlandia82,25150,0160,0160,0145,0150,0152,5180,0185,0185,0480,0
7Rolf Milser RFN81,70160,0165,0170,0 132,5 132,5137,5 180,0185,0 185,0 477,5
8Juhani Avellan Finlandia82,40135,0140,0145,0 140,0 145,0 145,0182,5190,0 190,0 467,5
9Dino Turcato Włochy82,20160,0 160,0165,0125,0125,0130,0170,0455,0
10Reinhold Platzer Austria81,85145,0145,0145,0130,0137,5137,5162,5167,5170,0442,5
11Mike Pearman Wielka Brytania82,05140,0145,0147,5125,0125,0130,0165,0170,0170,0435,0
12Brian Marsden Nowa Zelandia82,15137,5142,5147,5120,0127,5127,5165,0172,5182,5435,0
13Anthony Ford Wielka Brytania82,25137,5137,5137,5120,0125,0127,5162,5172,5175,0435,0
14Ib Bergmann Dania81,70140,0145,0145,0127,5127,5127,5155,0162,5162,5427,5
15Luiz de Almeida Brazylia81,40140,0140,0147,5115,0120,0120,0165,0175,0175,0425,0
16Jože Urankar Jugosławia81,55135,0142,5145,0120,0125,0127,5160,0165,0165,0425,0
17Emilio Berroa Dominikana81,15122,5122,5127,5112,5120,0122,5147,5155,0157,5407,5
Walter Hauser Szwajcaria81,95142,5147,5147,5127,5127,5127,5---DNF
David Berger Izrael81,80132,5140,0140,0122,5122,5130,0165,0165,0165,0DNF
Mike Karchut Stany Zjednoczone81,60155,0160,0162,5140,0145,0147,5185,0DNF
Víctor Ángel Pagán Portoryko80,80137,5 137,5 137,5------DNF
Abel López Kuba81,85160,0 160,0 160,0 ------DNF
Boris Pawłow ZSRR81,85167,5 167,5 167,5 ------DNF
Waleryj Szaryj ZSRR82,00170,0 170,0 170,0 ------DNF

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