Podnoszenie ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2016 – waga do 58 kg kobiet

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2016
Podnoszenie ciężarów
Waga do 58 kg kobiet
Złoty medalTajlandia Sukanya Srisurat
Srebrny medalTajlandia Pimsiri Sirikaew
Brązowy medal Kuo Hsing-chun

Rywalizacja w wadze do 58 kg kobiet w podnoszeniu ciężarów na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2016 została rozegrana 8 sierpnia na obiekcie Riocentro.

Terminarz

Wszystkie godziny podane są w czasie brazylijskim (UTC-03:00) oraz polskim (CEST).

DataGodzina rozpoczęcia
UTC-03:00CEST
8 sierpnia 201612:3017:30Grupa B
15:3020:30Grupa A

Rekordy

Przed rozpoczęciem zawodów aktualny rekord świata i rekord olimpijski był następujący[1]:

WRRwanieAzerbejdżan Bojanka Kostowa112 kgStany Zjednoczone Houston23 listopada 2015
Podrzut Qiu Hongmei141 kg Tai’an23 kwietnia 2007
SumaAzerbejdżan Bojanka Kostowa252 kgStany Zjednoczone Houston23 listopada 2015
ORRwanie Li Xueying108 kgWielka Brytania Londyn30 lipca 2012
Podrzut Chen Yanqing238 kg Pekin11 sierpnia 2008
Suma Li Xueying246 kgWielka Brytania Londyn30 lipca 2012

Wyniki

PozycjaGrupaZawodnikReprezentacjaWagaRwaniePodrzutWynikUwagi
123123
Gold medal.svgASrisurat, SukanyaSukanya Srisurat Tajlandia56,89105108110 127130 132240 OR[2]
Silver medal.svgASirikaew, PimsiriPimsiri Sirikaew Tajlandia57,4098100102 128130 -232
Bronze medal.svgAHsing-chun, KuoKuo Hsing-chun Chińskie Tajpej57,86102 105105129129 130231
4.AEscobar, AlexandraAlexandra Escobar Ekwador57,2397100 102118121123 223
5.AAndō, MikikoMikiko Andō Japonia57,56909394 120124 126218
6.AContreras, YuderquiYuderqui Contreras Dominikana57,5896100 102 117 121122 217
7.ARivas, LinaLina Rivas Kolumbia57,9296 100100116120 122216
8.ADomínguez, MónicaMónica Domínguez Meksyk57,47919496 115 118119211
9.AFigueroa, YusleidyYusleidy Figueroa Wenezuela57,7185 8989110116 -201
10.BKusterer, SabineSabine Kusterer Niemcy57,70878990 108110110 200
11.BSasser, MathlynnMathlynn Sasser Wyspy Marshalla56,80828487 110112112 199
12.BRoos, AngelicaAngelica Roos Szwecja57,9084 8787107110 112194
13.BIwasiuk, WeronikaWeronika Iwasiuk Ukraina57,10878790 98103 107193
14.BToomey, Tia-ClairTia-Clair Toomey Australia57,70788282 103107 112189
15.BTegu Wini, JenlyJenly Tegu Wini Wyspy Salomona57,508084 87100104 109188
16.BAl-Balushi, AishaAisha Al-Balushi Zjednoczone Emiraty Arabskie57,00677072 8690 94162

Przypisy

  1. Weightlifting Women – Records (ang.). 30 lipca 2016. [dostęp 2016-08-05].
  2. Rekord olimpijski w rwaniu.

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