Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1988 – waga musza mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1988
Podnoszenie ciężarów
Waga do 52 kg mężczyzn
Złoty medal Sewdalin Marinow
Srebrny medalKorea Południowa Chun Byung-kwan
Brązowy medal He Zhuoqiang

Rywalizacja w wadze do 52 kg mężczyzn w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1988 odbyła się 18 września 1988 roku w hali Ol-lim-pik Gong-won. W rywalizacji wystartowało 24 zawodników z 18 krajów. Tytułu sprzed czterech lat nie obronił Chińczyk Zeng Guoqiang, który tym razem nie startował. Nowym mistrzem olimpijskim został Sewdalin Marinow z Bułgarii, srebrny medal wywalczył Koreańczyk Chun Byung-kwan, a trzecie miejsce zajął He Zhuoqiang z Chin.

Wyniki

PozycjaZawodnikReprezentacjaWagaRwaniePodrzutWynik
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Gold medal icon.svgSewdalin Marinow Bułgaria51,85112,5117,5120,0142,5147,5150,0270,0
Silver medal icon.svgChun Byung-kwan Korea Południowa51,50107,5112,5115,0140,0147,5157,5260,0
Bronze medal icon.svgHe Zhuoqiang Chiny51,45112,5112,5117,5145,0145,0145,0257,5
4Zhang Shoulie Chiny51,50110,0115,0117,5137,5142,5145,0257,5
5Jacek Gutowski Polska51,45112,5117,5117,5135,0135,0135,0247,5
6Traian Cihărean Rumunia51,65110,0115,0115,0130,0130,0140,0240,0
7Bela Olah Węgry51,65102,5107,5110,0130,0135,0135,0237,5
8Kazushito Manabe Japonia51,60105,0110,0110,0120,0125,0130,0230,0
9Hwang In-dong Korea Południowa51,8095,095,0100,0130,0130,0135,0230,0
10Humberto Fuentes Wenezuela51,75100,0100,0100,0127,5127,5132,5227,5
11Gurunathan Muthuswamy Indie51,9595,0100,0102,5120,0125,0127,5227,5
12José Luis Martínez Hiszpania51,7595,0100,0100,0120,0125,0127,5225,0
13José Andrés Ibáñez Hiszpania51,7095,095,0100,0120,0125,0127,5222,5
14Chiang Ming-hsiung Chińskie Tajpej51,9092,592,595,0122,5130,0140,0222,5
15Sodikin Indonezja51,8595,095,0100,0122,5127,5127,5217,5
16Levent Erdogan Turcja51,8592,5115,0115,0117,5122,5125,0217,5
17Yoshinori Namiki Japonia51,7095,0100,0102,5115,0120,0122,5215,0
18Gregory Hayman Australia51,5587,592,592,5115,0120,0120,0207,5
19Raghavan Chanderasekaran Indie51,9092,597,597,5115,0115,0120,0207,5
20Gregorio Colonia Filipiny52,0090,095,095,0115,0120,0120,0205,0
21Khodr Olaywan Liban51,7080,085,087,5100,0105,0105,0185,0
22Bharat Sawad Nepal51,3075,082,582,595,0105,0107,5180,0
Ramadan Aly Egipt51,9595,0100,0100,0117,5117,5120,0
Chung Yung-chi Chińskie Tajpej51,9097,597,597,5

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