Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1996 – waga piórkowa mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1996
Podnoszenie ciężarów
Waga do 64 kg mężczyzn
Złoty medalTurcja Naim Süleymanoğlu
Srebrny medalGrecja Walerios Leonidis
Brązowy medal Xiao Jiangang

Rywalizacja w wadze do 64 kg mężczyzn w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1996 odbyła się 22 lipca 1996 roku w hali Georgia World Congress Center. W rywalizacji wystartowało 36 zawodników z 26 krajów. Tytuł sprzed czterech lat obronił Turek Naim Süleymanoğlu. Srebrny medal wywalczył Grek Walerios Leonidis, a trzecie miejsce zajął Chińczyk Xiao Jiangang.

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PozycjaZawodnikReprezentacjaWagaRwaniePodrzutWynik
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Gold medal icon.svgNaim Süleymanoğlu Turcja63,90145,0147,5147,5180,0185,0187,5335,0
Silver medal icon.svgWalerios Leonidis Grecja63,22140,0145,0147,5180,0187,5190,0332,5
Bronze medal icon.svgXiao Jiangang Chiny63,15140,0145,0145,0170,0177,5177,5322,5
4Jeorjos Dzelilis Grecja63,50137,5142,5145,0172,5177,5180,0322,5
5Adrián Popa Węgry63,93130,0135,0137,5167,5172,5172,5307,5
6Ilijan Iliew Bułgaria63,90137,5137,5142,5162,5167,5167,5305,0
7Mücahit Yağci Turcja63,46130,0135,0137,5162,5167,5170,0302,5
8Zoltán Kecskés Węgry63,60130,0135,0137,5162,5167,5170,0302,5
9Petyr Petrow Bułgaria63,68140,0145,0145,0160,0165,0165,0300,0
10Yoshihisa Miyaji Japonia63,63135,0140,0142,5152,5157,5157,5297,5
11Umar Edielchanow Rosja63,90132,5137,5137,5162,5162,5162,5295,0
12Eduard Darbinjan Armenia63,61132,5132,5132,5160,0160,0167,5292,5
13Hwang Hui-yeol Korea Południowa63,88127,5132,5132,5157,5160,0162,5292,5
14Liao Hsing-Chou Chińskie Tajpej63,74125,0130,0130,0160,0165,0167,5290,0
15Masato Tachibana Japonia63,63125,0130,0130,0155,0162,5165,0287,5
16Aleksandr Ochramienko Kazachstan63,65122,5122,5127,5155,0160,0165,0287,5
17Vladimir Popov Mołdawia63,74125,0130,0135,0157,5162,5287,5
18Marius Cihărean Rumunia63,90130,0130,0130,0155,0155,0160,0285,0
19Lucian Maxinianu Rumunia63,74130,0140,0140,0155,0160,0160,0285,0
20Gustavo Majauskas Argentyna63,99120,0125,0125,0155,0160,0160,0285,0
21Wojciech Natusiewicz Polska63,62122,5122,5125,0160,0165,0165,0282,5
22Vernon Patao Stany Zjednoczone64,00122,5122,5127,5150,0155,0160,0282,5
23Oleg Jem Kazachstan63,59125,0130,0130,0145,0150,0155,0280,0
24Azzedine Basbas Algieria63,76120,0125,0125,0160,0160,0160,0280,0
25Samson N'Dicka-Matam Kamerun63,95125,0130,0130,0155,0165,0165,0280,0
26Roger Berrio Kolumbia63,63120,0122,5122,5150,0150,0155,0277,5
27Alexi Batista Panama63,87122,5122,5130,0150,0160,0160,0272,5
28Jean Lavertue Kanada63,92125,0125,0125,0145,0150,0152,5270,0
29Fouad Bouzenada Algieria63,98115,0120,0120,0147,5152,5152,5267,5
30Alfonso Grullart Dominikana63,79115,0115,0115,0145,0145,0152,5260,0
31Francisco Cáceres Salwador64,00115,0115,0120,0145,0150,0150,0260,0
32Thanh Nguyen Stany Zjednoczone63,93112,5117,5117,5145,0150,0150,0257,5
33Sandeep Kumar Indie63,57105,0110,0115,0135,0142,5147,5252,5
34Miodrag Kovačić Jugosławia63,90102,5110,0112,5130,0137,5140,0247,5
-Tony Analau Wyspy Salomona61,8780,080,080,0
-Wang Guohua Chiny63,45145,0145,0145,0

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