Bulgarian records in Olympic weightlifting

The following are the national records in Olympic weightlifting in Bulgaria. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Bulgarian Weightlifting Federation.

Men

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref Video
-56 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk
Total
-62 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total
-69 kg
Snatch 165 kg Georgi Markov 20 September 2000 Olympic Games Australia Sydney, Australia
Clean & Jerk 196 kg Galabin Boevski 20 September 2000 Olympic Games Australia Sydney, Australia
Total 357 kg Galabin Boevski 24 November 1999 World Championships Greece Athens, Greece
-77 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk
Total 377 kg Plamen Zhelyazkov 27 March 2002 Qatar Doha, Qatar
-85 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk 217 kg Zlatan Vanev 23 November 2002 World Championships Poland Warsaw, Poland
Total
-94 kg
Snatch 187 kg Milen Dobrev 23 August 2004 Olympic Games Greece Athens, Greece [1]
Clean and jerk 222 kg Milen Dobrev 18 April 2003 European Championships Greece Loutraki, Greece [2]
Total 407 kg Milen Dobrev 23 August 2004 Olympic Games Greece Athens, Greece [3]
-105 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk 237 kg Alan Tsagaev 25 April 2004 European Championships Ukraine Kiev, Ukraine
Total
+105 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk
Total

Women

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref Video
-48 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk
Total
-53 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk
Total
-58 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk
Total
-63 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk
Total
-69 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk
Total
-75 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk
Total
+75 kg
Snatch
Clean and jerk
Total

References

  1. "Бях готов за рекорд, но не се напрегнах" (in Bulgarian). www.standartnews.com. 25 August 2004. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  2. "Bulgaria Triumphs at 2003 European Weightlifting Championships in Loutraki". www.novinite.com. 20 April 2003. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  3. "Бях готов за рекорд, но не се напрегнах" (in Bulgarian). www.standartnews.com. 25 August 2004. Retrieved 13 February 2016.

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