Anatoly Pisarenko
Olympic medal record | ||
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Competitor for the Soviet Union | ||
Men's weightlifting | ||
World Championships Total | ||
1981 Lille | +110 kg | |
1982 Ljubljana | +110 kg | |
1983 Moscow | +110 kg | |
European Championships Total | ||
1981 Lille | +110 kg | |
1982 Ljubljana | +110 kg | |
1983 Moscow | +110 kg | |
1984 Vittorio | +110 kg | |
USSR Weightlifting Championships Total | ||
1980 Moscow | +110 kg | |
1982 Dnipropetrovsk | +110 kg | |
1983 Moscow | +110 kg | |
1984 Minsk | +110 kg | |
Summer Spartakiad of the USSR Total | ||
1983 Moscow | +110 kg |
Anatoly Grigor'evich Pisarenko (Ukrainian: Анатолій Григорович Писаренко, Russian: Анатолий Григорьевич Писаренко) (born January 10, 1958 in Kiev) was an Olympic weightlifter for the USSR. He trained at Dynamo in Kiev.
187 cm
Weightlifting achievements
- World champion (1981-1983).
- European champion (1981-1984).
- Set thirteen World records in career.
World records by Anatoly Pisarenko
Year | Lift type | Result | Weight class | Location |
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1981 | Snatch | 201.5 kg | Super heavyweight | Podolsk |
1981 | Total (2) | 447.5 kg | Super heavyweight | Podolsk |
1982 | Snatch | 202.5 kg | Super heavyweight | Dnipropetrovsk |
1982 | Clean and jerk | 258.0 kg | Super heavyweight | Frunze |
1982 | Clean and jerk | 258.5 kg | Super heavyweight | Dnipropetrovsk |
1982 | Total (2) | 450.0 kg | Super heavyweight | Frunze |
1982 | Total (2) | 455.0 kg | Super heavyweight | Frunze |
1982 | Total (2) | 457.5 kg | Super heavyweight | Dnipropetrovsk |
1983 | Snatch | 203.0 kg | Super heavyweight | Odessa |
1983 | Snatch | 205.0 kg | Super heavyweight | Moscow |
1983 | Snatch | 206.0 kg | Super heavyweight | Moscow |
1983 | Clean and jerk | 260.5 kg | Super heavyweight | Allentown |
1984 | Clean and jerk | 265.0 kg | Super heavyweight | Varna |
Career bests
- Snatch: 206.0 kg 1983 in Moscow.
- Clean and jerk: 265.0 kg 1984 in Varna.
- Total: 465.0 kg 1984 in Varna in the class over 110 kg.[1]
References
- ↑ "All-Time Top Lists (200-250-450)". Lift Up. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
External links
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