Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2000 – waga kogucia mężczyzn
Halil Mutlu | |
Wu Wenxiong | |
Zhang Xiangxiang |
Rywalizacja w wadze do 56 kg mężczyzn w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2000 odbyła się 16 września 2000 roku w hali Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. W rywalizacji wystartowało 22 zawodników z 19 krajów. Tytułu sprzed czterech lat nie obronił Chińczyk Tang Lingsheng, który tym razem nie startował. Nowym mistrzem olimpijskim został Turek Halil Mutlu, srebrny medal wywalczył Chińczyk - Wu Wenxiong, a trzecie miejsce zajął jego rodak - Zhang Xiangxiang.
Pierwotnie drugie miejsce zajął Bułgar Iwan Iwanow, jednak po wykryciu w jego organizmie zabronionych środków został on zdyskwalifikowany[1].
Wyniki
Pozycja | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Waga | Rwanie | Podrzut | Wynik | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||||
Halil Mutlu | Turcja | 55,62 | 130,0 | 135,0 | 138,0 | 160,0 | 167,5 | 305,0 | ||
Wu Wenxiong | Chiny | 55,48 | 125,0 | 157,5 | 162,5 | 287,5 | ||||
Zhang Xiangxiang | Chiny | 55,94 | 125,0 | 157,5 | 162,5 | 287,5 | ||||
4 | Wang Shin-yuan | Chińskie Tajpej | 55,38 | 125,0 | 155,0 | 160,0 | 285,0 | |||
5 | Sergio Álvarez | Kuba | 55,66 | 120,0 | 150,0 | 155,0 | 275,0 | |||
6 | Adrian Jigău | Rumunia | 55,72 | 122,5 | 152,5 | 275,0 | ||||
7 | Witalij Dzierbianiou | Białoruś | 55,96 | 115,0 | 120,0 | 125,0 | 145,0 | 150,0 | 275,0 | |
8 | Yang Chin-yi | Chińskie Tajpej | 55,58 | 120,0 | 150,0 | 270,0 | ||||
9 | Ołeksandr Lichwald | Ukraina | 55,86 | 120,0 | 150,0 | 270,0 | ||||
10 | Hwang Kyu-dong | Korea Południowa | 55,94 | 110,0 | 115,0 | 142,5 | 147,5 | 152,5 | 267,5 | |
11 | Nelson Castro | Kolumbia | 55,32 | 110,0 | 115,0 | 140,0 | 145,0 | 260,0 | ||
12 | Luis Medrano | Gwatemala | 55,94 | 115,0 | 137,5 | 140,0 | 142,5 | 257,5 | ||
13 | Koki Tagashira | Japonia | 55,44 | 107,5 | 112,5 | 135,0 | 140,0 | 252,5 | ||
14 | Éric Bonnel | Francja | 55,70 | 112,5 | 140,0 | 252,5 | ||||
15 | Yasuji Kikuzuma | Japonia | 55,82 | 105,0 | 140,0 | 145,0 | 250,0 | |||
16 | Thandava Murthy Muthu | Indie | 55,90 | 105,0 | 110,0 | 130,0 | 135,0 | 245,0 | ||
17 | Mehmet Yağcı | Australia | 55,94 | 100,0 | 105,0 | 125,0 | 130,0 | 235,0 | ||
18 | Orlando Vásquez | Nikaragua | 55,84 | 102,5 | 130,0 | 232,5 | ||||
19 | Gino Soupprayen | Mauritius | 55,88 | 90,0 | 95,0 | 110,0 | 115,0 | 210,0 | ||
20 | Martinho de Araújo | Niezależni sportowcy olimpijscy | 55,54 | 67,5 | 85,0 | 90,0 | 157,5 | |||
— | Manuel Minginfel | Mikronezja | 55,70 | — | — | — | — | |||
— | Iwan Iwanow | Bułgaria | 55,92 | 125,0 | 130,0 | 155,0 | 160,0 | 162,5 | DSQ |
Przypisy
Bibliografia
- Olympedia - Bantamweight (≤56 kilograms) Men (ang.).
- Olympedia - Bantamweight (≤56 kilograms) Men - Snatch, Lift #1 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Bantamweight (≤56 kilograms) Men - Snatch, Lift #2 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Bantamweight (≤56 kilograms) Men - Snatch, Lift #3 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Bantamweight (≤56 kilograms) Men – Clean & Jerk, Lift #1 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Bantamweight (≤56 kilograms) Men – Clean & Jerk, Lift #2 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Bantamweight (≤56 kilograms) Men – Clean & Jerk, Lift #3 (ang.).
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