Weightlifting at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 105 kg
Weightlifting at the 2000 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 |
The Men's Heavyweight Weightlifting Event (– 105 kg) is the seventh men's weight class event at the weightlifting competition, limiting competitors to a maximum of 105 kilograms of body mass. The competition took place on September 25, 2005 in the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre during the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Each lifter performed in both the snatch and clean and jerk lifts, with the final score being the sum of the lifter's best result in each. The athlete received three attempts in each of the two lifts; the score for the lift was the heaviest weight successfully lifted.
Medalists
Gold | Hossein Tavakkoli Iran (IRI) |
Silver | Alan Tsagaev Bulgaria (BUL) |
Bronze | Said Saif Asaad Qatar (QAT) |
Results
Rank | Name | NOC | Body Weight | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total (kg) | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||||
Hossein Tavakkoli | Iran | 104.70 | 190.0 | | | 230.0 | | 235.0 | 425.0 | |
Alan Tsagaev | Bulgaria | 104.48 | 180.0 | | 187.5 | 230.0 | 235.0 | | 422.5 | |
Said Saif Asaad | Qatar | 104.12 | 185.0 | | 190.0 | 225.0 | 230.0 | | 420.0 | |
4 | Ihor Razoronov | Ukraine | 104.52 | | 192.5 | | 227.5 | | | 420.0 |
5 | Evgeny Chigishev | Russia | 104.38 | 180.0 | 187.5 | 190.0 | 217.5 | 225.0 | | 415.0 |
6 | Alexandru Bratan | Moldova | 104.16 | 190.0 | | | | | 220.0 | 410.0 |
7 | Florin Vlad | Romania | 102.72 | 175.0 | 180.0 | | 215.0 | 220.0 | 225.0 | 405.0 |
8 | Grzegorz Kleszcz | Poland | 104.68 | 180.0 | 185.0 | | 220.0 | | | 405.0 |
9 | Mariusz Jedra | Poland | 104.52 | 175.0 | | | | 215.0 | | 390.0 |
10 | Boris Burov | Ecuador | 103.42 | 175.0 | 182.5 | | 205.0 | | | 387.5 |
11 | Ramūnas Vyšniauskas | Lithuania | 104.16 | | | 175.0 | 210.0 | | | 385.0 |
12 | Moreno Boer | Italy | 104.92 | | 165.0 | | 200.0 | | | 365.0 |
13 | Tevita Kofe Ngalu | Tonga | 103.96 | 122.5 | 127.5 | | 162.5 | | 167.5 | 295.0 |
– | Anatoly Khrapaty | Kazakhstan | 103.06 | | | | – | – | – | DNF |
– | Abdulaziz Alpak | Turkey | 103.14 | 165.0 | 175.0 | | | | | DNF |
– | Péter Tamton | Hungary | 104.40 | 175.0 | | | | | – | DNF |
– | Evgeny Shishlyannikov | Russia | 104.86 | 187.5 | | | | – | – | DNF |
– | Choi Jong-Keun | South Korea | 104.38 | | | | – | – | – | DNF |
– | Denys Hotfrid | Ukraine | 103.88 | 190.0 | | | | | | DNF |
– | Mukhran Gogia | Georgia | 104.50 | | – | – | – | – | – | DNF |
– | Thomas Yule | Great Britain | 104.46 | | | | – | – | – | DNF |
References
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