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2023 World Weightlifting Championships

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2023 World Championships
Host cityRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Dates4–17 September[1]
Main venuePrince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex (Green Hall)[2]
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The 2023 World Weightlifting Championships was a weightlifting competition held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from 4 to 17 September 2023.[1][3]

The event served as a mandatory event to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.[4] The competition was previously expected to be held using two platforms instead of one.[5][6]

Schedule

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Men's events
Date → Mon 4 Tue 5 Wed 6 Thu 7 Fri 8 Sat 9 Sun 10 Mon 11 Tue 12 Wed 13 Thu 14 Sat 16 Sun 17
Event ↓
16:30
21:30
11:30
19:00
11:30
16:30
16:00
19:00
14:00
11:30
16:30
19:00
09:00
11:30
14:00
21:30
11:30
14:00
16:30
19:00
20:30
09:00
14:00
16:30
21:30
11:30
19:00
14:00
19:00
09:00
11:30
14:00
16:30
55 kg B A
61 kg D C B A
67 kg B A
73 kg D C B A
81 kg C B A
89 kg E D C B A
96 kg C B A
102 kg D C B A
109 kg B A
+109 kg D C B A
Women's events
Date → Mon 4 Tue 5 Wed 6 Thu 7 Fri 8 Sat 9 Sun 10 Mon 11 Tue 12 Wed 13 Thu 14 Fri 15 Sat 16
Event ↓
11:30
14:00
19:00
14:00
16:30
21:30
14:00
19:00
09:30
11:30
13:30
16:30
19:00
09:00
14:00
16:30
19:00
09:00
21:30
18:30
11:30
19:00
09:00
14:00
16:30
21:30
11:30
14:30
16:30
19:00
09:30
11:30
16:30
45 kg A
49 kg D C B A
55 kg C B A
59 kg E D C B A
64 kg D C B A
71 kg E D C B A
76 kg C B A
81 kg C B A
87 kg B A
+87 kg C B A

Medal table

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Ranking by Big (Total result) medals

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China74213
2 Thailand2013
3 Chinese Taipei2002
 Egypt2002
5 Colombia1304
6 South Korea1225
7 Uzbekistan1113
8 Italy1102
 Vietnam1102
10 Georgia1001
 Iran1001
12 Indonesia0202
13 Ecuador0123
 United States0123
15 Armenia0112
16 Madagascar0101
 Nigeria0101
 Ukraine0101
19 Turkey0022
20 Australia0011
 Azerbaijan0011
 Bahrain0011
 Iraq0011
 Mexico0011
 Venezuela0011
Individual Neutral Athletes [a]0011
Totals (25 entries)20202060

Ranking by all medals: Big (Total result) and Small (Snatch and Clean & Jerk)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China2010333
2 Thailand5139
3 Egypt5117
4 Chinese Taipei5106
5 South Korea47718
6 Uzbekistan4217
7 Vietnam3306
8 Georgia3014
9 Colombia29314
10 Iran2013
11 Armenia1348
 United States1348
13 Indonesia1304
 Italy1304
15 Iraq1012
Individual Neutral Athletes [a]1012
16 Norway1001
17 Madagascar0303
18 Ecuador0279
19 Ukraine0224
20 Nigeria0213
21 Bulgaria0202
22 Bahrain0112
23 Moldova0101
 Qatar0101
25 Turkey0055
26 Azerbaijan0033
 Venezuela0033
28 Australia0022
 Mexico0022
30 Latvia0011
 Malaysia0011
 Romania0011
 Turkmenistan0011
Totals (33 entries)606060180

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg (details)
Snatch Lại Gia Thành
 Vietnam
123 kg Ngô Sơn Đỉnh
 Vietnam
117 kg Thada Somboon-uan
 Thailand
116 kg
Clean & Jerk Lại Gia Thành
 Vietnam
146 kg Ngô Sơn Đỉnh
 Vietnam
144 kg Natthawat Chomchuen
 Thailand
143 kg
Total Lại Gia Thành
 Vietnam
269 kg Ngô Sơn Đỉnh
 Vietnam
261 kg Natthawat Chomchuen
 Thailand
259 kg
61 kg (details)
Snatch Li Fabin
 China
141 kg Sergio Massidda
 Italy
137 kg Shota Mishvelidze
 Georgia
136 kg
Clean & Jerk Hampton Morris
 United States
168 kg Li Fabin
 China
167 kg Aniq Kasdan
 Malaysia
166 kg
Total Li Fabin
 China
308 kg Sergio Massidda
 Italy
302 kg Ding Hongjie
 China
301 kg
67 kg (details)
Snatch Chen Lijun
 China
153 kg Eko Yuli Irawan
 Indonesia
146 kg Gor Sahakyan
 Armenia
142 kg
Clean & Jerk Chen Lijun
 China
180 kg Francisco Mosquera
 Colombia
176 kg Lee Sang-yeon
 South Korea
176 kg
Total Chen Lijun
 China
333 kg Eko Yuli Irawan
 Indonesia
321 kg Gor Sahakyan
 Armenia
312 kg
73 kg (details)
Snatch Wei Yinting
 China
157 kg Weeraphon Wichuma
 Thailand
154 kg Ritvars Suharevs
 Latvia
154 kg
Clean & Jerk Weeraphon Wichuma
 Thailand
195 kg Bak Joo-hyo
 South Korea
187 kg Muhammed Furkan Özbek
 Turkey
187 kg
Total Weeraphon Wichuma
 Thailand
349 kg Wei Yinting
 China
337 kg Muhammed Furkan Özbek
 Turkey
334 kg
81 kg (details)
Snatch Mukhammadkodir Toshtemirov
 Uzbekistan
164 kg Oscar Reyes
 Italy
163 kg Rafik Harutyunyan
 Armenia
162 kg
Clean & Jerk Rahmat Erwin Abdullah
 Indonesia
209 kg
WR
Bozhidar Andreev
 Bulgaria
195 kg Gaýgysyz Töräýew
 Turkmenistan
193 kg
Total Oscar Reyes
 Italy
356 kg Rahmat Erwin Abdullah
 Indonesia
354 kg Mukhammadkodir Toshtemirov
 Uzbekistan
352 kg
89 kg (details)
Snatch Andranik Karapetyan
 Armenia
175 kg Marin Robu
 Moldova
173 kg Keydomar Vallenilla
 Venezuela
171 kg
Clean & Jerk Mirmostafa Javadi
 Iran
215 kg Li Dayin
 China
213 kg Keydomar Vallenilla
 Venezuela
210 kg
Total Mirmostafa Javadi
 Iran
384 kg Li Dayin
 China
383 kg Keydomar Vallenilla
 Venezuela
381 kg
96 kg (details)
Snatch Qasim Al-Lami
 Iraq
175 kg Karim Abokahla
 Egypt
174 kg Won Jong-beom
 South Korea
172 kg
Clean & Jerk Karim Abokahla
 Egypt
213 kg Won Jong-beom
 South Korea
212 kg Mahmoud Hassan
 Egypt
209 kg
Total Karim Abokahla
 Egypt
387 kg Won Jong-beom
 South Korea
384 kg Qasim Al-Lami
 Iraq
379 kg
102 kg (details)
Snatch Yauheni Tsikhantsou
Individual Neutral Athletes
183 kg Garik Karapetyan
 Armenia
183 kg Jang Yeon-hak
 South Korea
182 kg
Clean & Jerk Liu Huanhua
 China
224 kg Fares El-Bakh
 Qatar
218 kg Jang Yeon-hak
 South Korea
217 kg
Total Liu Huanhua
 China
404 kg Jang Yeon-hak
 South Korea
399 kg Yauheni Tsikhantsou
Individual Neutral Athletes
394 kg
109 kg (details)
Snatch Akbar Djuraev
 Uzbekistan
189 kg Hristo Hristov
 Bulgaria
181 kg Dadash Dadashbayli
 Azerbaijan
180 kg
Clean & Jerk Ruslan Nurudinov
 Uzbekistan
227 kg Akbar Djuraev
 Uzbekistan
226 kg Dadash Dadashbayli
 Azerbaijan
223 kg
Total Akbar Djuraev
 Uzbekistan
415 kg Ruslan Nurudinov
 Uzbekistan
407 kg Dadash Dadashbayli
 Azerbaijan
403 kg
+109 kg (details)
Snatch Lasha Talakhadze
 Georgia
220 kg Gor Minasyan
 Bahrain
213 kg Varazdat Lalayan
 Armenia
212 kg
Clean & Jerk Lasha Talakhadze
 Georgia
253 kg Simon Martirosyan
 Armenia
250 kg Ali Davoudi
 Iran
249 kg
Total Lasha Talakhadze
 Georgia
473 kg Varazdat Lalayan
 Armenia
460 kg Gor Minasyan
 Bahrain
459 kg

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
45 kg (details)
Snatch Sirivimon Pramongkhol
 Thailand
78 kg Rosina Randafiarison
 Madagascar
77 kg Cansu Bektaş
 Turkey
75 kg
Clean & Jerk Sirivimon Pramongkhol
 Thailand
101 kg Rosina Randafiarison
 Madagascar
93 kg Cansu Bektaş
 Turkey
87 kg
Total Sirivimon Pramongkhol
 Thailand
179 kg Rosina Randafiarison
 Madagascar
170 kg Cansu Bektaş
 Turkey
162 kg
49 kg (details)
Snatch Hou Zhihui
 China
95 kg Jiang Huihua
 China
95 kg Mihaela Cambei
 Romania
90 kg
Clean & Jerk Jiang Huihua
 China
120 kg
WR
Hou Zhihui
 China
116 kg Jourdan Delacruz
 United States
112 kg
Total Jiang Huihua
 China
215 kg
WR
Hou Zhihui
 China
211 kg Jourdan Delacruz
 United States
200 kg
55 kg (details)
Snatch Chen Guan-ling
 Chinese Taipei
91 kg Rohelys Galvis
 Colombia
90 kg Irene Borrego
 Mexico
89 kg
Clean & Jerk Chen Guan-ling
 Chinese Taipei
112 kg Rohelys Galvis
 Colombia
111 kg Rosalba Morales
 Colombia
110 kg
Total Chen Guan-ling
 Chinese Taipei
203 kg Rohelys Galvis
 Colombia
201 kg Irene Borrego
 Mexico
199 kg
59 kg (details)
Snatch Luo Shifang
 China
107 kg Kamila Konotop
 Ukraine
106 kg Pei Xinyi
 China
102 kg
Clean & Jerk Luo Shifang
 China
136 kg Kuo Hsing-chun
 Chinese Taipei
130 kg Kamila Konotop
 Ukraine
130 kg
Total Luo Shifang
 China
243 kg Kamila Konotop
 Ukraine
236 kg Pei Xinyi
 China
232 kg
64 kg (details)
Snatch Natalia Llamosa
 Colombia
101 kg Julieth Rodríguez
 Colombia
101 kg Ruth Ayodele
 Nigeria
100 kg
Clean & Jerk Park Min-kyung
 South Korea
123 kg Ruth Ayodele
 Nigeria
122 kg Natalia Llamosa
 Colombia
122 kg
Total Natalia Llamosa
 Colombia
223 kg Ruth Ayodele
 Nigeria
222 kg Park Min-kyung
 South Korea
220 kg
71 kg (details)
Snatch Liao Guifang
 China
120 kg Angie Palacios
 Ecuador
117 kg Olivia Reeves
 United States
111 kg
Clean & Jerk Liao Guifang
 China
153 kg
WR
Olivia Reeves
 United States
142 kg Angie Palacios
 Ecuador
138 kg
Total Liao Guifang
 China
273 kg
WR
Angie Palacios
 Ecuador
255 kg Olivia Reeves
 United States
253 kg
76 kg (details)
Snatch Sara Ahmed
 Egypt
108 kg Kim Su-hyeon
 South Korea
106 kg Hellen Escobar
 Colombia
106 kg
Clean & Jerk Sara Ahmed
 Egypt
138 kg Hellen Escobar
 Colombia
136 kg Bella Paredes
 Ecuador
135 kg
Total Sara Ahmed
 Egypt
246 kg Hellen Escobar
 Colombia
242 kg Bella Paredes
 Ecuador
240 kg
81 kg (details)
Snatch Wang Zhouyu
 China
122 kg Liang Xiaomei
 China
122 kg Neisi Dajomes
 Ecuador
115 kg
Clean & Jerk Liang Xiaomei
 China
159 kg
WR
Wang Zhouyu
 China
155 kg Eileen Cikamatana
 Australia
146 kg
Total Liang Xiaomei
 China
281 kg Wang Zhouyu
 China
277 kg Eileen Cikamatana
 Australia
256 kg
87 kg (details)
Snatch Lo Ying-yuan
 Chinese Taipei
112 kg Jung A-ram
 South Korea
107 kg Anastasiia Manievska
 Ukraine
106 kg
Clean & Jerk Solfrid Koanda
 Norway
156 kg Yeinny Geles
 Colombia
138 kg Jung A-ram
 South Korea
134 kg
Total Lo Ying-yuan
 Chinese Taipei
245 kg Yeinny Geles
 Colombia
244 kg Jung A-ram
 South Korea
241 kg
+87 kg (details)
Snatch Park Hye-jeong
 South Korea
124 kg Son Young-hee
 South Korea
122 kg Lisseth Ayoví
 Ecuador
121 kg
Clean & Jerk Park Hye-jeong
 South Korea
165 kg Mary Theisen-Lappen
 United States
160 kg Lisseth Ayoví
 Ecuador
155 kg
Total Park Hye-jeong
 South Korea
289 kg Mary Theisen-Lappen
 United States
277 kg Lisseth Ayoví
 Ecuador
276 kg

Team ranking

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Participating nations

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A total of 719 competitors from 117 nations participated.[12]

North Korea entered a team in July 2023,[15] but was disqualified due to not allowing independent anti-doping testers into the country.[16]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c As a result of sanctions imposed following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Belarusian weightlifters participated as Individual Neutral Athletes (Athlètes Individuels Neutres in French) according to an IOC decision implemented by the IWF.[7] No Russian athlete agreed to participate as neutrals.[8][9] No flag at all was used for the delegation, not even the IWF flag.[10] The IWF does not include the medals won by these weightlifters in the official medal table, they results does not counted in the team rankings.[11]
  2. ^ The IWF continues to recognize the de jure Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.[13]
  3. ^ The team competed under the IWF flag and the Olympic Anthem, and used the country code WRT.[14]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Saudi Arabia to host 2023 world weightlifting champs". Arab News. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Competition Regulations" (PDF). Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  3. ^ Barker, Philip (22 February 2023). "SOPC awards ceremony celebrates achievements of Saudi Arabia's sports stars in 2022". Inside the Games. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Weightlifting Qualification System Paris 2024" (PDF). International Weightlifting Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 December 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
  5. ^ Oliver, Brian (10 November 2022). "Record entries for IWF World Championships as weightlifters take first steps to Paris 2024". Inside the Games. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  6. ^ Oliver, Brian (13 October 2022). "Exclusive: IWF plans two platforms at Paris qualifying events to cope with huge entry numbers". Inside the Games. Retrieved 10 December 2022.
  7. ^ "Recommended Conditions of Pariticipation for Individual Neutral Athletes and Support Personnel" (PDF). Olympics.
  8. ^ Oliver, Brian (8 August 2023). "New chief executive for IWF as IOC's decision on weightlifting's future looms". Inside the Games.
  9. ^ Oliver, Brian (20 May 2023). "Russia out of Paris 2024 weightlifting after missing deadline". Inside the Games.
  10. ^ "Henadz Laptseu". International Weightlifting Federation.
  11. ^ "IWF World Championships Riyadh 2023 Results Book" (PDF). International Weightlifting Federation. 17 September 2023.
  12. ^ "Start Book" (PDF). International Weightlifting Federation. 1 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  13. ^ "Zubair Nazari". International Weightlifting Federation.
  14. ^ "Weightlifting for Refugees | IWF Refugee Team" (PDF). International Weightlifting Federation. 11 February 2023. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  15. ^ Oliver, Brian (7 July 2023). "North Korea's weightlifters set to return at World Championships - if they turn up". Inside the Games.
  16. ^ Oliver, Brian (8 October 2023). "North Korea "opens up" to foreigners after threat of weightlifting exclusion". Inside the Games.
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