Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1984 – waga musza mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1984
Podnoszenie ciężarów
Waga do 52 kg mężczyzn
Złoty medal Zeng Guoqiang
Srebrny medal Zhou Peishun
Brązowy medalJaponia Kazushito Manabe

Rywalizacja w wadze do 52 kg mężczyzn w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1984 odbyła się 29 lipca 1984 roku w hali Gersten Pavilion. W rywalizacji wystartowało 20 zawodników z 15 krajów. Tytułu sprzed czterech lat nie obronił Kanybiek Osmonalijew z ZSRR, który tym razem nie startował. Nowym mistrzem olimpijskim został Chińczyk Zeng Guoqiang, srebrny medal wywalczył jego rodak - Zhou Peishun, a trzecie miejsce zajął Kazushito Manabe z Japonii.

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PozycjaZawodnikReprezentacjaWagaRwaniePodrzutWynik
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Gold medal icon.svgZeng Guoqiang Chiny51,70100,0100,0105,0130,0135,0135,0235,0
Silver medal icon.svgZhou Peishun Chiny51,80105,0105,0107,5127,5132,5132,5235,0
Bronze medal icon.svgKazushito Manabe Japonia51,80102,5107,5107,5125,0130,0130,0232,5
4Hidemi Miyashita Japonia51,90107,5107,5107,5122,5127,5127,5230,0
5Maman Suryaman Indonezja51,70102,5107,5107,5125,0130,0130,0227,5
6Bang Hyo-mun Korea Południowa51,9592,5100,0100,0117,5125,0127,5225,0
7José Díaz Panama51,9090,090,095,0120,0125,0125,0220,0
8Levent Erdoğan Turcja51,8595,095,097,5120,0125,0125,0215,0
9Meir Daloya Izrael51,8590,095,097,5120,0125,0125,0215,0
10Mahendran Kannan Indie51,9592,597,5100,0110,0115,0120,0215,0
11Chung Yung-chi Chińskie Tajpej51,9595,0100,0100,0112,5117,5120,0212,5
12Mohamed Hafez El-Sayed Egipt51,6587,592,592,5117,5117,5122,5210,0
13Antonio Quintana Kolumbia51,7590,095,095,0117,5117,5122,5207,5
14Oscar Penagos Kolumbia51,9085,090,090,0110,0115,0117,5205,0
15Chen Shen-yuan Chińskie Tajpej51,7082,590,090,0105,0110,0110,0200,0
16Sunil Munic Silva Sri Lanka51,5575,075,080,095,0100,0107,5180,0
-Raul Diniz Portugalia51,8582,587,587,5115,0120,0125,0
-Julio Sáez Hiszpania51,9590,095,095,0115,0115,0115,0
-Manikyalu Malla Venkata Indie51,6085,085,085,0
-Mahmud Tarha Liban51,8597,5102,5102,5127,5132,5132,5DSQ

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