Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1996 – waga kogucia mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1996
Podnoszenie ciężarów
Waga do 59 kg mężczyzn
Złoty medal Tang Lingsheng
Srebrny medalGrecja Leonidas Sambanis
Brązowy medalBułgaria Nikołaj Peszałow

Rywalizacja w wadze do 59 kg mężczyzn w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1996 odbyła się 21 lipca 1996 roku w hali Georgia World Congress Center. W rywalizacji wystartowało 20 zawodników z 19 krajów. Tytułu sprzed czterech lat nie obronił Koreańczyk Chun Byung-kwan, który spalił wszystkie próby w podrzucie. Nowym mistrzem olimpijskim został Chińczyk Tang Lingsheng, srebrny medal wywalczył Grek Leonidas Sambanis, a trzecie miejsce zajął Nikołaj Peszałow z Bułgarii.

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PozycjaZawodnikReprezentacjaWagaRwaniePodrzutWynik
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Gold medal icon.svgTang Lingsheng Chiny58,61130,0135,0137,5162,5167,5170,0307,5
Silver medal icon.svgLeonidas Sambanis Grecja58,53135,0137,5140,0162,5167,5167,5305,0
Bronze medal icon.svgNikołaj Peszałow Bułgaria58,88132,5132,5137,5162,5162,5165,0302,5
4Hiroshi Ikehata Japonia58,66125,0130,0132,5157,5162,5165,0297,5
5William Vargas Kuba58,73130,0130,0135,0155,0160,0162,5297,5
6Xu Dong Chiny58,60132,5137,5137,5162,5170,0170,0295,0
7Yurik Sarkisian Australia58,60125,0130,0130,0155,0160,0160,0280,0
8Zoltán Farkas Węgry58,90130,0132,5132,5140,0145,0150,0280,0
9Bryan Jacob Stany Zjednoczone58,82117,5122,5125,0145,0150,0152,5272,5
10Petr Stanislav Czechy58,70105,0110,0112,5135,0140,0142,5255,0
11Raghavan Chanderasekaran Indie58,89110,0110,0112,5135,0140,0145,0252,5
12Wiktar Siniak Białoruś58,70112,5120,0120,0132,5137,5137,5250,0
13César Rodríguez Portoryko58,21105,0110,0110,0132,5137,5137,5242,5
14Nuno Alves Portugalia58,2897,5100,0102,5130,0135,0137,5237,5
15Bonayan Al-Dosari Arabia Saudyjska58,8995,0102,5102,5115,0125,0125,0227,5
16Moustafa Buihamghet Maroko58,6290,095,095,0110,0115,0120,0210,0
-Chun Byung-kwan Korea Południowa58,95130,0135,0137,5165,0167,5167,5
-Asif Malikov Azerbejdżan58,74125,0125,0125,0
-Marcus Stephen Nauru58,88120,0120,0120,0
-Hafiz Suleymanoglu Turcja58,90130,0135,0137,5157,5157,5160,0

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