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2019 World Weightlifting Championships

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2019 World Championships
Host cityThailand Pattaya, Thailand
Dates18–27 September
Main venueEastern National Sports Training Center
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The 2019 World Weightlifting Championships was held in Pattaya, Thailand from 18 to 27 September 2019.[1]

On September 12, Egypt was banned from competing at these Championships due to multiple doping offenses.[2][3] The host nation, Thailand, was also banned from the Championships for the same reason.

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg (details)
Snatch Om Yun-chol
 North Korea
128 kg Nguyễn Trần Anh Tuấn
 Vietnam
120 kg Igor Son
 Kazakhstan
120 kg
Clean & Jerk Om Yun-chol
 North Korea
166 kg
WR
Hafez Ghashghaei
 Iran
149 kg Mansour Al-Saleem
 Saudi Arabia
147 kg
Total Om Yun-chol
 North Korea
294 kg
WR
Igor Son
 Kazakhstan
266 kg Mansour Al-Saleem
 Saudi Arabia
265 kg
61 kg (details)
Snatch Li Fabin
 China
145 kg
WR
Eko Yuli Irawan
 Indonesia
140 kg Yoichi Itokazu
 Japan
135 kg
Clean & Jerk Li Fabin
 China
173 kg Francisco Mosquera
 Colombia
172 kg Qin Fulin
 China
171 kg
Total Li Fabin
 China
318 kg
WR
Eko Yuli Irawan
 Indonesia
306 kg Francisco Mosquera
 Colombia
302 kg
67 kg (details)
Snatch Feng Lüdong
 China
153 kg Daniyar İsmayilov
 Turkey
150 kg Chen Lijun
 China
150 kg
Clean & Jerk Pak Jong-ju
 North Korea
188 kg
WR
Chen Lijun
 China
187 kg Adkhamjon Ergashev
 Uzbekistan
182 kg
Total Chen Lijun
 China
337 kg Feng Lüdong
 China
333 kg Pak Jong-ju
 North Korea
330 kg
73 kg (details)
Snatch Shi Zhiyong
 China
166 kg Bozhidar Andreev
 Bulgaria
157 kg Briken Calja
 Albania
156 kg
Clean & Jerk Shi Zhiyong
 China
197 kg
WR
O Kang-chol
 North Korea
193 kg Bozhidar Andreev
 Bulgaria
189 kg
Total Shi Zhiyong
 China
363 kg
WR
O Kang-chol
 North Korea
347 kg Bozhidar Andreev
 Bulgaria
346 kg
81 kg (details)
Snatch Lü Xiaojun
 China
171 kg Li Dayin
 China
171 kg Andranik Karapetyan
 Armenia
168 kg
Clean & Jerk Lü Xiaojun
 China
207 kg
WR
Li Dayin
 China
206 kg Yunder Beytula
 Bulgaria
201 kg
Total Lü Xiaojun
 China
378 kg
WR
Li Dayin
 China
377 kg Brayan Rodallegas
 Colombia
363 kg
89 kg (details)
Snatch Revaz Davitadze
 Georgia
172 kg Aliaksandr Bersanau
 Belarus
169 kg Keydomar Vallenilla
 Venezuela
169 kg
Clean & Jerk Toshiki Yamamoto
 Japan
208 kg Hakob Mkrtchyan
 Armenia
208 kg Ali Miri
 Iran
207 kg
Total Hakob Mkrtchyan
 Armenia
375 kg Ali Miri
 Iran
374 kg Revaz Davitadze
 Georgia
371 kg
96 kg (details)
Snatch Anton Pliesnoi
 Georgia
181 kg Tian Tao
 China
180 kg Jhonatan Rivas
 Colombia
179 kg
Clean & Jerk Tian Tao
 China
230 kg Fares El-Bakh
 Qatar
224 kg Ayoub Mousavi
 Iran
214 kg
Total Tian Tao
 China
410 kg Fares El-Bakh
 Qatar
402 kg Anton Pliesnoi
 Georgia
394 kg
102 kg (details)
Snatch Jin Yun-seong
 South Korea
181 kg Yauheni Tsikhantsou
 Belarus
180 kg Samvel Gasparyan
 Armenia
178 kg
Clean & Jerk Reza Dehdar
 Iran
219 kg Yauheni Tsikhantsou
 Belarus
218 kg Dmytro Chumak
 Ukraine
217 kg
Total Yauheni Tsikhantsou
 Belarus
398 kg Jin Yun-seong
 South Korea
397 kg Reza Dehdar
 Iran
394 kg
109 kg (details)
Snatch Simon Martirosyan
 Armenia
199 kg
WR
Andrei Aramnau
 Belarus
198 kg Yang Zhe
 China
197 kg
Clean & Jerk Simon Martirosyan
 Armenia
230 kg Akbar Djuraev
 Uzbekistan
229 kg Andrei Aramnau
 Belarus
228 kg
Total Simon Martirosyan
 Armenia
429 kg Andrei Aramnau
 Belarus
426 kg Yang Zhe
 China
420 kg
+109 kg (details)
Snatch Lasha Talakhadze
 Georgia
220 kg
WR
Gor Minasyan
 Armenia
212 kg Walid Bidani
 Algeria
200 kg
Clean & Jerk Lasha Talakhadze
 Georgia
264 kg
WR
Gor Minasyan
 Armenia
248 kg Ruben Aleksanyan
 Armenia
245 kg
Total Lasha Talakhadze
 Georgia
484 kg
WR
Gor Minasyan
 Armenia
460 kg Ruben Aleksanyan
 Armenia
437 kg

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
45 kg (details)
Snatch Şaziye Erdoğan
 Turkey
77 kg Ludia Montero
 Cuba
76 kg Khổng Mỹ Phượng
 Vietnam
74 kg
Clean & Jerk Lisa Setiawati
 Indonesia
95 kg Şaziye Erdoğan
 Turkey
92 kg Vương Thị Huyền
 Vietnam
91 kg
Total Şaziye Erdoğan
 Turkey
169 kg Ludia Montero
 Cuba
167 kg Lisa Setiawati
 Indonesia
165 kg
49 kg (details)
Snatch Hou Zhihui
 China
94 kg Jiang Huihua
 China
94 kg Ri Song-gum
 North Korea
89 kg
Clean & Jerk Jiang Huihua
 China
118 kg
WR
Hou Zhihui
 China
117 kg Ri Song-gum
 North Korea
115 kg
Total Jiang Huihua
 China
212 kg
WR
Hou Zhihui
 China
211 kg Ri Song-gum
 North Korea
204 kg
55 kg (details)
Snatch Zhang Wanqiong
 China
99 kg Liao Qiuyun
 China
98 kg Muattar Nabieva
 Uzbekistan
96 kg
Clean & Jerk Liao Qiuyun
 China
129 kg
WR
Zhang Wanqiong
 China
123 kg Hidilyn Diaz
 Philippines
121 kg
Total Liao Qiuyun
 China
227 kg
WR
Zhang Wanqiong
 China
222 kg Hidilyn Diaz
 Philippines
214 kg
59 kg (details)
Snatch Choe Hyo-sim
 North Korea
107 kg
WR
Kuo Hsing-chun
 Chinese Taipei
106 kg Chen Guiming
 China
101 kg
Clean & Jerk Kuo Hsing-chun
 Chinese Taipei
140 kg
WR
Choe Hyo-sim
 North Korea
138 kg Chen Guiming
 China
132 kg
Total Kuo Hsing-chun
 Chinese Taipei
246 kg
WR
Choe Hyo-sim
 North Korea
245 kg Chen Guiming
 China
233 kg
64 kg (details)
Snatch Deng Wei
 China
116 kg
WR
Rim Un-sim
 North Korea
114 kg Loredana Toma
 Romania
112 kg
Clean & Jerk Deng Wei
 China
145 kg
WR
Rim Un-sim
 North Korea
137 kg Mercedes Pérez
 Colombia
132 kg
Total Deng Wei
 China
261 kg
WR
Rim Un-sim
 North Korea
251 kg Loredana Toma
 Romania
240 kg
71 kg (details)
Snatch Katherine Nye
 United States
112 kg Kim Hyo-sim
 North Korea
110 kg Mattie Rogers
 United States
106 kg
Clean & Jerk Katherine Nye
 United States
136 kg Mattie Rogers
 United States
134 kg Emily Muskett
 Great Britain
126 kg
Total Katherine Nye
 United States
248 kg Mattie Rogers
 United States
240 kg Kim Hyo-sim
 North Korea
230 kg
76 kg (details)
Snatch Rim Jong-sim
 North Korea
124 kg
WR
Zhang Wangli
 China
118 kg Neisi Dajomes
 Ecuador
110 kg
Clean & Jerk Zhang Wangli
 China
153 kg Rim Jong-sim
 North Korea
152 kg Aremi Fuentes
 Mexico
138 kg
Total Rim Jong-sim
 North Korea
276 kg Zhang Wangli
 China
271 kg Neisi Dajomes
 Ecuador
245 kg
81 kg (details)
Snatch Lee Ji-eun
 South Korea
111 kg Kim Su-hyeon
 South Korea
111 kg Mönkhjantsangiin Ankhtsetseg
 Mongolia
110 kg
Clean & Jerk Leydi Solís
 Colombia
142 kg Jenny Arthur
 United States
139 kg Lydia Valentín
 Spain
138 kg
Total Leydi Solís
 Colombia
247 kg Lydia Valentín
 Spain
246 kg Jenny Arthur
 United States
245 kg
87 kg (details)
Snatch Wang Zhouyu
 China
120 kg Kim Un-ju
 North Korea
115 kg Naryury Pérez
 Venezuela
110 kg
Clean & Jerk Wang Zhouyu
 China
158 kg Kim Un-ju
 North Korea
154 kg Tamara Salazar
 Ecuador
144 kg
Total Wang Zhouyu
 China
278 kg Kim Un-ju
 North Korea
269 kg Tamara Salazar
 Ecuador
252 kg
+87 kg (details)
Snatch Li Wenwen
 China
146 kg Tatiana Kashirina
 Russia
140 kg Meng Suping
 China
137 kg
Clean & Jerk Li Wenwen
 China
186 kg
WR
Tatiana Kashirina
 Russia
178 kg Meng Suping
 China
174 kg
Total Li Wenwen
 China
332 kg
WR
Tatiana Kashirina
 Russia
318 kg Meng Suping
 China
311 kg

Medal table

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Ranking by Big (Total result) medals

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China105318
2 North Korea2439
3 Armenia2114
4 United States1113
5 Belarus1102
6 Colombia1023
 Georgia1023
8 Chinese Taipei1001
 Turkey1001
10 Indonesia0112
 Iran0112
12 Cuba0101
 Kazakhstan0101
 Qatar0101
 Russia0101
 South Korea0101
 Spain0101
18 Ecuador0022
19 Bulgaria0011
 Philippines0011
 Romania0011
 Saudi Arabia0011
Totals (22 entries)20202060

Ranking by all medals: Big (Total result) and Small (Snatch and Clean & Jerk)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China29141053
2 North Korea712524
3 Georgia5027
4 Armenia44412
5 United States3328
6 South Korea2204
 Turkey2204
8 Colombia2147
9 Chinese Taipei2103
10 Belarus1517
11 Iran1236
12 Indonesia1214
13 Japan1012
14 Russia0303
15 Cuba0202
 Qatar0202
17 Bulgaria0134
18 Uzbekistan0123
 Vietnam0123
20 Kazakhstan0112
 Spain0112
22 Ecuador0044
23 Philippines0022
 Romania0022
 Saudi Arabia0022
 Venezuela0022
27 Albania0011
 Algeria0011
 Great Britain0011
 Mexico0011
 Mongolia0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (32 entries)606060180

Team ranking

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Participating nations

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A total of 588 competitors from 97 nations participated.

References

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  1. ^ "Pattaya awarded hosting rights to 2019 World Weightlifting Championships". 20 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Independent Member Federations Sanctions Panel decision on Egyptian Weightlifting Federation". IWF.net. 18 September 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  3. ^ "Egypt banned from weightlifting world championships". Reuters. 17 September 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
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