2017 World Weightlifting Championships

The 2017 World Weightlifting Championships were held in Anaheim, California, United States from 28 November to 5 December 2017.[1][2]

2017 World Weightlifting Championships
Host cityUnited States Anaheim, United States
Dates28 November – 5 December
Main venueAnaheim Convention Center
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Doping bans edit

Nine countries were banned from competing at the World Championships due to their history of doping at previous Olympic Games, under International Weightlifting Federation rules stating that any country that had three positive tests uncovered by the International Olympic Committee during re-testing of stored urine samples for banned substances from the 2008 and 2012 Olympics would be banned.

The banned countries were: Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Turkey, Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus and Azerbaijan.[3]

Boycott edit

North Korea and Venezuela boycotted the World Championships due to the crises in relations between the United States and these countries.[4] The World Championships organizing committee had said it did not foresee any visa problems for the North Korean team.[5]

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
56 kg (details)
Snatch Thạch Kim Tuấn
  Vietnam
126 kg Trần Lê Quốc Toàn
  Vietnam
119 kg Josué Brachi
  Spain
118 kg
Clean & Jerk Thạch Kim Tuấn
  Vietnam
153 kg Trần Lê Quốc Toàn
  Vietnam
151 kg Carlos Berna
  Colombia
149 kg
Total Thạch Kim Tuấn
  Vietnam
279 kg Trần Lê Quốc Toàn
  Vietnam
270 kg Carlos Berna
  Colombia
266 kg
62 kg (details)
Snatch Trịnh Văn Vinh
  Vietnam
136 kg Han Myeong-mok
  South Korea
135 kg Adkhamjon Ergashev
  Uzbekistan
135 kg
Clean & Jerk Francisco Mosquera
  Colombia
170 kg José Montes
  Mexico
167 kg Antonio Vázquez
  Mexico
165 kg
Total Francisco Mosquera
  Colombia
300 kg Yoichi Itokazu
  Japan
299 kg Shota Mishvelidze
  Georgia
298 kg
69 kg (details)
Snatch Won Jeong-sik
  South Korea
148 kg Tairat Bunsuk
  Thailand
147 kg Mirko Zanni
  Italy
144 kg
Clean & Jerk Doston Yokubov
  Uzbekistan
179 kg Won Jeong-sik
  South Korea
178 kg Bernardin Matam
  France
177 kg
Total Won Jeong-sik
  South Korea
326 kg Tairat Bunsuk
  Thailand
321 kg Bernardin Matam
  France
318 kg
77 kg (details)
Snatch Mohamed Ehab
  Egypt
165 kg Rejepbaý Rejepow
  Turkmenistan
158 kg Erkand Qerimaj
  Albania
155 kg
Clean & Jerk Mohamed Ehab
  Egypt
196 kg Rejepbaý Rejepow
  Turkmenistan
194 kg Harrison Maurus
  United States
193 kg
Total Mohamed Ehab
  Egypt
361 kg Rejepbaý Rejepow
  Turkmenistan
352 kg Harrison Maurus
  United States
348 kg
85 kg (details)
Snatch Arley Méndez
  Chile
175 kg Kianoush Rostami
  Iran
174 kg Antonino Pizzolato
  Italy
162 kg
Clean & Jerk Arley Méndez
  Chile
203 kg Krzysztof Zwarycz
  Poland
197 kg Romain Imadouchène
  France
196 kg
Total Arley Méndez
  Chile
378 kg Krzysztof Zwarycz
  Poland
359 kg Antonino Pizzolato
  Italy
358 kg
94 kg (details)
Snatch Sohrab Moradi
  Iran
184 kg Farkhodbek Sobirov
  Uzbekistan
183 kg Ragab Abdelhay
  Egypt
172 kg
Clean & Jerk Sohrab Moradi
  Iran
233 kg
WR
Fares El-Bakh
  Qatar
220 kg Ayoub Mousavi
  Iran
214 kg
Total Sohrab Moradi
  Iran
417 kg
WR
Ayoub Mousavi
  Iran
385 kg Fares El-Bakh
  Qatar
383 kg
105 kg (details)
Snatch Ali Hashemi
  Iran
183 kg Ivan Efremov
  Uzbekistan
182 kg Jorge Arroyo
  Ecuador
181 kg
Clean & Jerk Seo Hui-yeop
  South Korea
222 kg Artūrs Plēsnieks
  Latvia
222 kg Ali Hashemi
  Iran
221 kg
Total Ali Hashemi
  Iran
404 kg Artūrs Plēsnieks
  Latvia
402 kg Ivan Efremov
  Uzbekistan
399 kg
+105 kg (details)
Snatch Lasha Talakhadze
  Georgia
220 kg
WR
Behdad Salimi
  Iran
211 kg Saeid Alihosseini
  Iran
203 kg
Clean & Jerk Lasha Talakhadze
  Georgia
257 kg Mart Seim
  Estonia
253 kg Saeid Alihosseini
  Iran
251 kg
Total Lasha Talakhadze
  Georgia
477 kg
WR
Saeid Alihosseini
  Iran
454 kg Behdad Salimi
  Iran
453 kg

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg (details)
Snatch Thunya Sukcharoen
  Thailand
86 kg Saikhom Mirabai Chanu
  India
85 kg Ana Segura
  Colombia
81 kg
Clean & Jerk Saikhom Mirabai Chanu
  India
109 kg Thunya Sukcharoen
  Thailand
107 kg Chiraphan Nanthawong
  Thailand
102 kg
Total Saikhom Mirabai Chanu
  India
194 kg Thunya Sukcharoen
  Thailand
193 kg Ana Segura
  Colombia
182 kg
53 kg (details)
Snatch Sopita Tanasan
  Thailand
96 kg Kristina Şermetowa
  Turkmenistan
91 kg Joanna Łochowska
  Poland
87 kg
Clean & Jerk Sopita Tanasan
  Thailand
114 kg Hidilyn Diaz
  Philippines
113 kg Kristina Şermetowa
  Turkmenistan
113 kg
Total Sopita Tanasan
  Thailand
210 kg Kristina Şermetowa
  Turkmenistan
204 kg Hidilyn Diaz
  Philippines
199 kg
58 kg (details)
Snatch Sukanya Srisurat
  Thailand
105 kg Kuo Hsing-chun
  Chinese Taipei
105 kg Rebeka Koha
  Latvia
101 kg
Clean & Jerk Kuo Hsing-chun
  Chinese Taipei
135 kg Mikiko Ando
  Japan
126 kg Alexandra Escobar
  Ecuador
122 kg
Total Kuo Hsing-chun
  Chinese Taipei
240 kg Sukanya Srisurat
  Thailand
225 kg Rebeka Koha
  Latvia
222 kg
63 kg (details)
Snatch Loredana Toma
  Romania
109 kg Maude Charron
  Canada
102 kg Lina Rivas
  Colombia
101 kg
Clean & Jerk Loredana Toma
  Romania
128 kg Rattanawan Wamalun
  Thailand
127 kg Lina Rivas
  Colombia
124 kg
Total Loredana Toma
  Romania
237 kg Lina Rivas
  Colombia
225 kg Mercedes Pérez
  Colombia
225 kg
69 kg (details)
Snatch Miyareth Mendoza
  Colombia
106 kg Mattie Rogers
  United States
104 kg Leydi Solís
  Colombia
104 kg
Clean & Jerk Sara Ahmed
  Egypt
136 kg Leydi Solís
  Colombia
135 kg Mattie Rogers
  United States
131 kg
Total Leydi Solís
  Colombia
239 kg Mattie Rogers
  United States
235 kg Miyareth Mendoza
  Colombia
233 kg
75 kg (details)
Snatch Lydia Valentín
  Spain
118 kg Neisi Dajomes
  Ecuador
108 kg Mönkhjantsangiin Ankhtsetseg
  Mongolia
107 kg
Clean & Jerk Lydia Valentín
  Spain
140 kg Gaëlle Nayo-Ketchanke
  France
134 kg Neisi Dajomes
  Ecuador
132 kg
Total Lydia Valentín
  Spain
258 kg Neisi Dajomes
  Ecuador
240 kg Gaëlle Nayo-Ketchanke
  France
237 kg
90 kg (details)
Snatch Anastasiia Hotfrid
  Georgia
120 kg Crismery Santana
  Dominican Republic
113 kg Oliba Nieve
  Ecuador
112 kg
Clean & Jerk María Fernanda Valdés
  Chile
146 kg Anastasiia Hotfrid
  Georgia
145 kg Crismery Santana
  Dominican Republic
141 kg
Total Anastasiia Hotfrid
  Georgia
265 kg María Fernanda Valdés
  Chile
255 kg Crismery Santana
  Dominican Republic
254 kg
+90 kg (details)
Snatch Sarah Robles
  United States
126 kg Laurel Hubbard
  New Zealand
124 kg Tania Mascorro
  Mexico
119 kg
Clean & Jerk Sarah Robles
  United States
158 kg Shaimaa Khalaf
  Egypt
153 kg Duangaksorn Chaidee
  Thailand
152 kg
Total Sarah Robles
  United States
284 kg Laurel Hubbard
  New Zealand
275 kg Shaimaa Khalaf
  Egypt
268 kg

Medal table edit

Ranking by Big (Total result) medals

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Iran2215
2  Colombia2147
3  Georgia2013
4  Thailand1304
5  United States1113
6  Chile1102
  Vietnam1102
8  Egypt1012
9  Chinese Taipei1001
  India1001
  Romania1001
  South Korea1001
  Spain1001
14  Turkmenistan0202
15  Latvia0112
16  Ecuador0101
  Japan0101
  New Zealand0101
  Poland0101
20  France0022
21  Dominican Republic0011
  Italy0011
  Philippines0011
  Qatar0011
  Uzbekistan0011
Totals (25 entries)16161648

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

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Thailand56213
2  Iran54514
3  Georgia5117
4  Vietnam4307
5  Colombia42915
6  Egypt4127
7  Chile4105
8  United States3238
9  South Korea3205
10  Spain3014
11  Romania3003
12  Chinese Taipei2103
  India2103
14  Uzbekistan1225
15  Turkmenistan0516
16  Ecuador0246
17  Latvia0224
18  Poland0213
19  Japan0202
  New Zealand0202
21  France0145
22  Dominican Republic0123
  Mexico0123
24  Philippines0112
  Qatar0112
26  Canada0101
  Estonia0101
28  Italy0033
29  Albania0011
  Mongolia0011
Totals (30 entries)484848144

Team ranking edit

Participating nations edit

A total of 315 competitors from 63 nations participated.

References edit

  1. ^ "Anaheim, USA to Host 2017 IWF World Championships". iwf.net. 18 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Schedule". teamusa.org. Archived from the original on October 13, 2017. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Russia, China among 9 top weightlifting countries hit with doping ban". September 30, 2017.
  4. ^ "North Korea declines to compete in World Weightlifting Championship in US". Report News Agency.
  5. ^ Oliver, Brian (November 8, 2017). "Weightlifting: North Korea not among entrants for world champs in U.S." Reuters – via www.reuters.com.

External links edit