Weightlifting at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's 53 kg
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 women's 53 kg competition in weightlifting at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. A total of 8 women competed in this event, limited to weightlifters whose body weight was less than 53 kilograms.
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 15 in the Nikaia Olympic Weightlifting Hall.
Schedule
All times are Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+03:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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15 August 2004 | 16:30 | Group A |
Medalists
Gold | Udomporn Polsak Thailand (THA) |
Silver | Raema Lisa Rumbewas Indonesia (INA) |
Bronze | Mabel Mosquera Colombia (COL) |
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.
World record | Snatch | Ri Song-hui (PRK) | 102.5 kg | Busan, South Korea | 1 October 2002 |
Clean & Jerk | Li Xuejiu (CHN) | 127.5 kg | Warsaw, Poland | 20 November 2002 | |
Total | Yang Xia (CHN) | 225.0 kg | Sydney, Australia | 18 September 2000 | |
Olympic record | Snatch | Yang Xia (CHN) | 100.0 kg | Sydney, Australia | 18 September 2000 |
Clean & Jerk | Yang Xia (CHN) | 125.0 kg | Sydney, Australia | 18 September 2000 | |
Total | Yang Xia (CHN) | 225.0 kg | Sydney, Australia | 18 September 2000 |
Results
Rank | Athlete | Group | Body weight | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | Result | 1 | 2 | 3 | Result | |||||
Udomporn Polsak (THA) | A | 52.83 | 92.5 | 97.5 | 97.5 | 117.5 | 122.5 | 125.0 | 125.0 | 222.5 | ||
Raema Lisa Rumbewas (INA) | A | 52.80 | 85.0 | 90.0 | 95.0 | 95.0 | 115.0 | 115.0 | 210.0 | |||
Mabel Mosquera (COL) | A | 51.82 | | 87.5 | 87.5 | 105.0 | 107.5 | 110.0 | 110.0 | 197.5 | ||
4 | Marioara Munteanu (ROU) | A | 52.55 | | 85.0 | 85.0 | 95.0 | 105.0 | 105.0 | 190.0 | ||
5 | Nastassia Novikava (BLR) | A | 52.95 | 80.0 | 85.0 | 87.5 | 87.5 | 102.5 | 102.5 | 190.0 | ||
6 | Dika Toua (PNG) | A | 52.58 | 70.0 | 75.0 | 75.0 | 92.5 | 97.5 | 102.5 | 102.5 | 177.5 | |
7 | Virginie Lachaume (FRA) | A | 52.71 | 75.0 | 75.0 | 95.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 175.0 | |||
DQ | Sanamacha Chanu (IND) | A | 51.91 | 82.5 | — | 105.0 | 107.5 | — | — |
- Sanamacha Chanu of India originally finished fourth, but she was disqualified after she tested positive for furosemide.[1]
References
- ↑ "Chanu stripped of fourth-place finish". Associated Press. ESPN. 21 August 2004. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
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