Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2004 – waga musza kobiet

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2004
Podnoszenie ciężarów
Waga do 48 kg kobiet
Złoty medalTurcja Nurcan Taylan
Srebrny medal Li Zhuo
Brązowy medalTajlandia Aree Wiratthaworn

Rywalizacja w wadze do 48 kg kobiet w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2004 odbyła się 14 sierpnia w Hali Olimpijskiej Nikea. W rywalizacji wystartowało 15 zawodniczek z 14 krajów. Tytułu sprzed czterech lat nie obroniła Tara Cunningham (Nott) z USA, która tym razem zajęła dziesiąte miejsce. Nową mistrzynią olimpijską została Turczynka Nurcan Taylan, srebrny medal wywalczyła Chinka Li Zhuo, a trzecie miejsce zajęła Aree Wiratthaworn z Tajlandii.

Pierwotnie czwarte miejsce zajęła Nan Aye Khine z Mjanmy, jednak po wykryciu w jej organizmie zabronionych środków została ona zdyskwalifikowana[1].

Wyniki

PozycjaZawodnikReprezentacjaGrupaWagaRwaniePodrzutWynik
123123
Gold medal icon.svgNurcan Taylan TurcjaA47,2190,095,097,5107,5112,5112,5210,0
Silver medal icon.svgLi Zhuo ChinyA47,6590,092,595,0112,5120,0120,0205,0
Bronze medal icon.svgAree Wiratthaworn TajlandiaA47,8280,085,085,0105,0110,0115,0200,0
4Kunjarani Devi IndieA47,7882,582,585,0102,5107,5112,5190,0
5Izabeła Dragnewa BułgariaA47,6380,082,585,0100,0105,0105,0187,5
6Chen Han-tung Chińskie TajpejA47,6280,082,582,5102,5102,5105,0182,5
7Blessed Udoh NigeriaA47,4675,080,080,0100,0105,0105,0180,0
8Choe Un-sim Korea PółnocnaA47,3382,585,085,095,095,097,5177,5
9Hiromi Miyake JaponiaA47,3872,577,577,597,5102,5102,5175,0
10Tara Cunningham Stany ZjednoczoneA47,4077,580,080,090,095,095,0172,5
11Chen Wei-ling Chińskie TajpejA47,0172,575,075,095,0102,5102,5170,0
12Gema Peris HiszpaniaA47,4677,580,080,090,092,592,5167,5
13Enga Mohamed EgiptA47,7472,575,075,090,095,095,0165,0
Rosmainar IndonezjaA47,8780,080,080,0
Nan Aye Khine BirmaA47,4882,582,585,0107,5107,5112,5DSQ

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