Sibel Özkan

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Sibel Özkan Öz
Personal information
Birth name Özkan
Nationality Turkish
Born (1988-03-03) March 3, 1988
Afyonkarahisar
Residence Tokat
Height 1.55 m (5.1 ft) (2009)
Weight 48 kg (106 lb) (2009)
Sport
Country Turkey
Sport Weightlifting
Event(s) 48 kg
Club Kuyulusebil Halter İhtisas S.K., Konya

Sibel Özkan Öz (born March 3, 1988 in Afyonkarahisar) is a Turkish Olympic medalist weightlifter competing in the Women's 48 kg division. She is 1.55 m (5.1 ft) tall and weighs 48 kg (106 lb).

Personal life

She was born on March 3, 1988 to Ramazan and his wife to Kezban in Kozluca village of Afyonkarahisar, Turkey as the youngest of three siblings. As she was three years of age, her parents divorced. Unable to look after her children, the mother placed Sİbel's brother Bülent, at that time four years old, and Özgür, who was five years old, into a children's dormitory in Afyonkarahisar. However, Sibel had to be moved to another city, since the orphanage was only for boys. She was put in a children's home in Konya.[1]

Her mother Kezban Özkan died one year after she placed her children in orphanages. Sibel's brothers joined her in the same orphanage in Konya two years later.[1]

As she was 13 years of age, Sibel shifted to another orphanage in the same city. There, she started to perform sports with judo. However, her interest changed soon to weightlifting despite her brother's opposition. She was trained by Süreyya Horasanlı and Sami Özsu, becoming successful at national and international championships in the 48 kg category.[1] Sibel is member of the weightlifting-specialized sports club of Kuyulusebil Halter İhtisas S.K. in Konya.[2]

After finishing the high school at the age of 18, she attended Gaziosmanpaşa University in Tokat to study physical education and sports, where she is still a student.[3]

Sibel got married on July 11, 2008 in Ankara to then 24-years old Ömer Öz, a medal-winning Turkish weightlifter.[4]

Achievements and honours

After coming fourth in the snatch event at the 2007 World Weightlifting Championships - Women's 48 kg, she won her first Olympics silver medal in the Beijing Summer Olympics on August 9, 2008, held at the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Gymnasium coming second to the then winner of the 2007 World Weightlifting Championships - Women's 48 kg Xiexia Chen. Sibel won the silver medal with 111.0 kg in the Clean and Jerk achieving 199.0 kg in total.

Achieving 117.0 kg in the 48 kg Clean and Jerk category at the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships held in Goyang, South Korea, Sibel Özkan became Turkey's first ever female gold medalist in weightlifting at world championships.[5]

Stats and records

Olympic Games
RankEventYearVenueSnatchClean & JerkTotal
 Silver 48 kg 2008 Beijing, CHN 88.0 111.0 199.0
World Championships
RankEventYearVenueSnatchClean & JerkTotal
 Silver 48 kg2010 Antalya, TUR 90.0
 Bronze 115.0
 Silver 205.0
 Bronze 48 kg 2009 Goyang, KOR 89.0
 Gold 117.0
 Silver 206.0
4 48 kg 2007 Chiang Mai, THA 84.0 108.0 192.0
European Championships
RankEventYearVenueSnatchClean & JerkTotal
 Silver 48 kg 2008 Lignano Sabbiadoro, ITA 86.0 110.0 ERJ 196.0 ERJ
4 48 kg2007 Strasbourg, FRA 78.0 87.5 165.5
6 48 kg 2005 Sofia, BUL 87.5 70.0 157.5
Mediterranean Games
RankEventYearVenueSnatchClean & Jerk
 Silver 48 kg 2013 Mersin, TUR 78.0

Legend:

  • ERJ European Record Juniors

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Ailesi yoktu, kendini spora verdi" (in Turkish). Ankara Haber. 2008-*8-11. Retrieved 2009-11-22. 
  2. "Konya'da olimpiyat sevinci!" (in Turkish). Web Türkiye Forum. Archived from the original on 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2009-11-22. 
  3. "Sibel Özkan, yetiştirme yurdunda kalan gençlere örnek oldu". Sabah (in Turkish). 2008-09-03. Retrieved 2009-11-22. 
  4. "Olympic Medallist Married". Eleiko. Archived from the original on 2009-11-16. Retrieved 2009-11-22. 
  5. "Sibel Özkan Öz'den altın madalya". Ihlas Haber Ajansı (in Turkish). 2009-11-21. Retrieved 2009-11-21. 

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