Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1976 – waga musza mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1976
Podnoszenie ciężarów
Waga do 52 kg mężczyzn
Złoty medal Aleksandr Woronin
Srebrny medal György Kőszegi
Brązowy medal Mohammad Nasiri

Rywalizacja w wadze do 52 kg mężczyzn w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1976 odbyła się 18 lipca 1976 roku w hali Aréna Saint-Michel. W rywalizacji wystartowało 23 zawodników z 18 krajów. Tytułu sprzed czterech lat nie obronił Polak Zygmunt Smalcerz, który spalił wszystkie próby w rwaniu. Nowym mistrzem olimpijskim został Aleksandr Woronin z ZSRR, srebrny medal wywalczył Węgier György Kőszegi, a trzecie miejsce zajął Mohammad Nasiri z Iranu.

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PozycjaZawodnikReprezentacjaWagaRwaniePodrzutWynik
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Gold medal icon.svgAleksandr Woronin ZSRR51,85100,0105,0107,5130,0135,0137,5242,5
Silver medal icon.svgGyörgy Kőszegi Węgry51,80102,5107,5107,5130,0130,0135,0237,5
Bronze medal icon.svgMohammad Nasiri Iran51,7595,0100,0102,5135,0135,0142,5235,0
4Masatomo Takeuchi Japonia51,50100,0105,0107,5127,5132,5132,5232,5
5Francisco Casamayor Kuba51,45100,0100,0100,0127,5127,5132,5227,5
6Stefan Leletko Polska51,4595,095,0100,0125,0125,0130,0220,0
7Boleslav Pachol Czechosłowacja51,7595,095,0100,0122,5122,5127,5217,5
8Daniel Núñez Kuba51,8092,597,597,5117,5122,5125,0215,0
9Salvador del Rosario Filipiny51,7090,095,095,0122,5122,5127,5212,5
10Im Jae-ho Korea Północna51,7090,090,095,0120,0125,0125,0210,0
11Preecha Chiocharn Tajlandia51,7590,090,095,0115,0120,0125,0210,0
12Narcisco Orán Panama51,8082,587,590,0110,0115,0115,0202,5
13Precious McKenzie Wielka Brytania51,8090,095,095,0110,0110,0110,0200,0
14Joanis Atanasiadis Grecja51,7087,592,592,5110,0110,0110,0197,5
15Porfirio de León Portoryko51,8082,587,587,5107,5115,0115,0190,0
16Gustavo Quintana Kolumbia51,5080,080,080,0105,0112,5112,5185,0
Mustafa Abdel Halim Egipt51,9585,090,090,0112,5112,5117,5DNF
Lajos Szűcs Węgry51,5595,090,090,0130,0130,0132,5DNF
Takeshi Horikoshi Japonia51,65100,0105,0105,0122,5122,5122,5DNF
Zygmunt Smalcerz Polska51,50100,0100,0100,0---DNF
Rafael Ortega Dominikana51,6585,090,090,0---DNF
Anil Mondal Indie51,8585,085,085,0---DNF
San Lázaro de la Cruz Dominikana51,9090,090,090,0---DNF

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