Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2000 – waga piórkowa kobiet
Yang Xia | |
Li Feng-ying | |
Winarni Binti Slamet |
Rywalizacja w wadze do 53 kg kobiet w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2000 odbyła się 18 września 2000 roku w hali Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. W rywalizacji wystartowało 10 zawodniczek z 10 krajów. Był to debiut tej konkurencji w programie olimpijskim. Pierwszą w historii mistrzynią olimpijską w tej kategorii wagowej została Chinka Yang Xia, srebrny medal wywalczyła Li Feng-ying z Tajwanu, a trzecie miejsce zajęła Winarni Binti Slamet z Indonezji.
Wyniki
Pozycja | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Waga | Rwanie | Podrzut | Wynik | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||||
Yang Xia | Chiny | 52,46 | 95,0 | 97,5 | 100,0 | 122,5 | 125,0 | — | 225,0 | |
Li Feng-ying | Chińskie Tajpej | 52,42 | 92,5 | 98,0 | 115,0 | 212,5 | ||||
Winarni Binti Slamet | Indonezja | 52,44 | 85,0 | 90,0 | 105,0 | 110,0 | 112,5 | 202,5 | ||
4 | Franca Gbodo | Nigeria | 52,00 | 85,0 | 105,0 | 110,0 | 195,0 | |||
5 | Swe Swe Win | Birma | 52,08 | 85,0 | 105,0 | 110,0 | 195,0 | |||
6 | Sanamacha Chanu | Indie | 52,16 | 80,0 | 85,0 | 105,0 | 110,0 | 195,0 | ||
7 | Mari Nakaga | Japonia | 52,58 | 77,5 | 105,0 | 182,5 | ||||
8 | Mărioara Munteanu | Rumunia | 53,00 | 75,0 | 80,0 | 82,5 | 92,5 | 97,5 | 180,0 | |
9 | Karla Fernández | Wenezuela | 52,60 | 80,0 | 95,0 | 175,0 | ||||
10 | Tarana Abbasova | Azerbejdżan | 52,78 | 70,0 | 75,0 | 85,0 | 90,0 | 165,0 |
Bibliografia
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤53 kilograms), Women (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤53 kilograms), Women - Snatch, Lift #1 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤53 kilograms), Women - Snatch, Lift #2 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤53 kilograms), Women - Snatch, Lift #3 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤53 kilograms), Women – Clean & Jerk, Lift #1 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤53 kilograms), Women – Clean & Jerk, Lift #2 (ang.).
- Olympedia - Featherweight (≤53 kilograms), Women – Clean & Jerk, Lift #3 (ang.).
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