Weightlifting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's +105 kg
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Weightlifting at the 2004 Summer Olympics |
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Men | Women | ||||
56 kg | 48 kg | ||||
62 kg | 53 kg | ||||
69 kg | 58 kg | ||||
77 kg | 63 kg | ||||
85 kg | 69 kg | ||||
94 kg | 75 kg | ||||
105 kg | +75 kg | ||||
+105 kg |
These are the results of the men's +105 kg competition (previously known as the super heavyweight class) in weightlifting at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. A total of 17 competitors took part in this event, limited to weightlifters whose body weight was greater than 105 kilograms.
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[edit] Medalists
Gold | Hossein Reza Zadeh Iran (IRI) |
Silver | Viktors Scerbatihs Latvia (LAT) |
Bronze | Velichko Cholakov Bulgaria (BUL) |
[edit] Results
Each weightlifter had three attempts for both the snatch and clean and jerk lifting methods. The total of the best successful lift of each method was used to determine the final rankings and medal winners. Competition took place on August 25 in the Nikaia Olympic Weightlifting Hall.
Rank | Name | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total (kg) |
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1 | Hossein Reza Zadeh (IRI) | 210.0 | 262.5[1] (WR) | 472.5 |
2 | Viktors Scerbatihs (LAT) | 205.0 | 250.0 | 455.0 |
3 | Velichko Cholakov (BUL) | 207.5 | 240.0 | 447.5 |
4 | Gennadiy Krasilnikov (UKR) | 200.0 | 240.0 | 440.0 |
5 | Oleksiy Kolokoltsev (UKR) | 195.0 | 242.5 | 437.5 |
6 | Paweł Najdek (POL) | 190.0 | 240.0 | 430.0 |
7 | Shane Hamman (USA) | 192.5 | 237.5 | 430.0 |
8 | An Yong Kwon (KOR) | 202.5 | 225.0 | 427.5 |
9 | Igor Khalilov (UZB) | 187.5 | 232.5 | 420.0 |
10 | Grzegorz Kleszcz (POL) | 190.0 | 225.0 | 415.0 |
11 | Mohamed Masoud (EGY) | 185.0 | 220.0 | 405.0 |
12 | Takanobu Iwazaki (JPN) | 170.0 | 215.0 | 385.0 |
13 | Joel Bran (GUA) | 160.0 | 210.0 | 370.0 |
14 | Itte Detenamo (NRU) | 155.0 | 192.5 | 347.5 |
— | Ronny Weller (GER) | 195.0 | — | DNF |
Stian Grimseth (NOR) | 185.0 | — | DNF | |
Ashot Danielyan (ARM) | — | — | DNF |
[edit] Notes
- ^ Reza Zadeh actually lifted 263.5 kg in the clean and jerk portion of the competition for the world record, but for the competition results, the weight was normalized to the standard interval of 2.5 kg.