Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2000 – waga superciężka mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2000
Podnoszenie ciężarów
Waga ponad 105 kg mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Hosejn Rezazade

Srebrny medal

Niemcy Ronny Weller

Brązowy medal

Rosja Andriej Czemierkin

Rywalizacja w wadze ponad 105 kg mężczyzn w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2000 odbyła się 26 września 2000 roku w hali Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. W rywalizacji wystartowało 24 zawodników z 21 krajów. Tytułu sprzed czterech lat nie obronił Rosjanin Andriej Czemierkin, który tym razem zajął trzecie miejsce. Nowym mistrzem olimpijskim został Hosejn Rezazade z Iranu, a srebrny medal wywalczył Niemiec Ronny Weller.

Pierwotnie trzecie miejsce zajął Ormianin Aszot Danielian, jednak po wykryciu w jego organizmie zabronionych substancji został zdyskwalifikowany[1].

Wyniki

PozycjaZawodnikReprezentacjaWagaRwaniePodrzutWynik
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Gold medal icon.svgHosejn Rezazade Iran147,48205,0210,0212,5250,0255,0260,0472,5
Silver medal icon.svgRonny Weller Niemcy146,88200,0207,5210,0250,0257,5262,5467,5
Bronze medal icon.svgAndriej Czemierkin Rosja174,84190,0200,0202,5250,0260,0272,5462,5
4Jaber Saeed Salem Katar123,64200,0205,0210,0250,0255,0260,0460,0
5Kim Tae-hyun Korea Południowa133,36195,0195,0200,0245,0260,0265,0460,0
6Viktors Ščerbatihs Łotwa131,58197,5202,5202,5242,5250,0257,5452,5
7Paweł Najdek Polska134,64180,0185,0185,0240,0245,0250,0425,0
8Tibor Stark Węgry140,62180,0190,0195,0220,0230,0425,0
9Hennadij Krasylnykow Ukraina118,02190,0197,5197,5230,0240,0420,0
10Shane Hamman Stany Zjednoczone163,22185,0190,0195,0225,0232,5232,5420,0
11Artem Udaczyn Ukraina133,32185,0190,0195,0220,0220,0230,0415,0
12Igor Khalilov Uzbekistan140,12185,0190,0190,0225,0235,0410,0
13Jon Tecedor Hiszpania138,34170,0175,0180,0210,0215,0220,0395,0
14Petr Sobotka Czechy155,06170,0175,0180,0210,0215,0217,5392,5
15Marius Alecu Rumunia116,04165,0170,0175,0215,0220,0220,0390,0
16Valeri Sarava Gruzja115,54170,0170,0177,5210,0215,0220,0385,0
17Nigel Avery Nowa Zelandia121,98162,5167,5172,5200,0205,0210,0382,5
18Anthony Martin Australia144,34157,5162,5162,5200,0207,5215,0370,0
19Chris Rae Australia132,02155,0160,0160,0195,0205,0212,5360,0
20Alesana Sione Samoa Amerykańskie130,18160,0160,0167,5190,0197,5197,5357,5
21Plaiter Reyes Dominikana137,00157,5162,5162,5195,0352,5
Hisaya Yoshimoto Japonia112,40170,0180,0182,5
Raimonds Bergmanis Łotwa137,58180,0
Aszot Danielian Armenia160,62200,0205,0207,5250,0257,5262,5DSQ

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