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2014 World Weightlifting Championships

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2014 World Championships
Host cityKazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan
Dates8–16 November
Main venueBaluan Sholak Sports Palace
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The 2014 World Weightlifting Championships were held in Baluan Sholak Sports Palace, Almaty, Kazakhstan. The event took place from November 8 to 16, 2014.[1]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
56 kg (details)
Snatch Thạch Kim Tuấn
 Vietnam
135 kg Li Fabin
 China
134 kg Long Qingquan
 China
133 kg
Clean & Jerk Om Yun-chol
 North Korea
168 kg Thạch Kim Tuấn
 Vietnam
161 kg Long Qingquan
 China
160 kg
Total Om Yun-chol
 North Korea
296 kg Thạch Kim Tuấn
 Vietnam
296 kg Long Qingquan
 China
293 kg
62 kg (details)
Snatch Kim Un-guk
 North Korea
150 kg Ding Jianjun
 China
142 kg Luis Javier Mosquera
 Colombia
141 kg
Clean & Jerk Kim Un-guk
 North Korea
175 kg Eko Yuli Irawan
 Indonesia
175 kg Muhammad Hasbi
 Indonesia
171 kg
Total Kim Un-guk
 North Korea
325 kg Eko Yuli Irawan
 Indonesia
316 kg Ding Jianjun
 China
312 kg
69 kg (details)
Snatch Liao Hui
 China
166 kg
WR
Oleg Chen
 Russia
154 kg Mohamed Ehab
 Egypt
152 kg
Clean & Jerk Liao Hui
 China
193 kg Mohamed Ehab
 Egypt
182 kg Kim Myong-hyok
 North Korea
182 kg
Total Liao Hui
 China
359 kg
WR
Mohamed Ehab
 Egypt
334 kg Kim Myong-hyok
 North Korea
334 kg
77 kg (details)
Snatch Zhong Guoshun
 China
171 kg Kim Kwang-song
 North Korea
163 kg Petr Asayonak
 Belarus
159 kg
Clean & Jerk Kim Kwang-song
 North Korea
200 kg Zhong Guoshun
 China
196 kg Kirill Pavlov
 Kazakhstan
195 kg
Total Zhong Guoshun
 China
367 kg Kim Kwang-song
 North Korea
363 kg Kirill Pavlov
 Kazakhstan
352 kg
85 kg (details)
Snatch Ivan Markov
 Bulgaria
179 kg Kianoush Rostami
 Iran
178 kg Andrei Rybakou
 Belarus
175 kg
Clean & Jerk Kianoush Rostami
 Iran
213 kg Ulugbek Alimov
 Uzbekistan
213 kg Artem Okulov
 Russia
211 kg
Total Kianoush Rostami
 Iran
391 kg Ivan Markov
 Bulgaria
390 kg Artem Okulov
 Russia
385 kg
94 kg (details)
Snatch Aurimas Didžbalis
 Lithuania
185 kg Zhassulan Kydyrbayev
 Kazakhstan
179 kg Rinat Kireev
 Russia
176 kg
Clean & Jerk Zhassulan Kydyrbayev
 Kazakhstan
229 kg Liu Hao
 China
221 kg Vadzim Straltsou
 Belarus
216 kg
Total Zhassulan Kydyrbayev
 Kazakhstan
408 kg Aurimas Didžbalis
 Lithuania
399 kg Vadzim Straltsou
 Belarus
392 kg
105 kg (details)
Snatch Ruslan Nurudinov
 Uzbekistan
193 kg Yang Zhe
 China
191 kg Ilya Ilyin
 Kazakhstan
190 kg
Clean & Jerk Ilya Ilyin
 Kazakhstan
242 kg
WR
David Bedzhanyan
 Russia
240 kg Ruslan Nurudinov
 Uzbekistan
239 kg
Total Ilya Ilyin
 Kazakhstan
432 kg Ruslan Nurudinov
 Uzbekistan
432 kg David Bedzhanyan
 Russia
427 kg
+105 kg (details)
Snatch Ruslan Albegov
 Russia
210 kg Behdad Salimi
 Iran
206 kg Yauheni Zharnasek
 Belarus
199 kg
Clean & Jerk Aleksey Lovchev
 Russia
257 kg Ruslan Albegov
 Russia
252 kg Behdad Salimi
 Iran
251 kg
Total Ruslan Albegov
 Russia
462 kg Behdad Salimi
 Iran
457 kg Mohamed Ihsan
 Egypt
436 kg

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg (details)
Snatch Tan Yayun
 China
85 kg Sibel Özkan
 Turkey
84 kg Panida Khamsri
 Thailand
81 kg
Clean & Jerk Tan Yayun
 China
109 kg Panida Khamsri
 Thailand
108 kg Sri Wahyuni Agustiani
 Indonesia
106 kg
Total Tan Yayun
 China
194 kg Sibel Özkan
 Turkey
189 kg Panida Khamsri
 Thailand
189 kg
53 kg (details)
Snatch Hsu Shu-ching
 Chinese Taipei
99 kg Zulfiya Chinshanlo
 Kazakhstan
98 kg Li Yajun
 China
96 kg
Clean & Jerk Zulfiya Chinshanlo
 Kazakhstan
134 kg
WR
Hsu Shu-ching
 Chinese Taipei
119 kg Li Yajun
 China
118 kg
Total Zulfiya Chinshanlo
 Kazakhstan
232 kg Hsu Shu-ching
 Chinese Taipei
218 kg Li Yajun
 China
214 kg
58 kg (details)
Snatch Sukanya Srisurat
 Thailand
106 kg Deng Mengrong
 China
105 kg Yenny Álvarez
 Colombia
100 kg
Clean & Jerk Rattikan Gulnoi
 Thailand
131 kg Deng Mengrong
 China
130 kg Yenny Álvarez
 Colombia
125 kg
Total Deng Mengrong
 China
235 kg Sukanya Srisurat
 Thailand
231 kg Rattikan Gulnoi
 Thailand
231 kg
63 kg (details)
Snatch Karina Goricheva
 Kazakhstan
113 kg Tima Turieva
 Russia
112 kg Lin Tzu-chi
 Chinese Taipei
110 kg
Clean & Jerk Deng Wei
 China
142 kg Choe Hyo-sim
 North Korea
140 kg Tima Turieva
 Russia
140 kg
Total Deng Wei
 China
252 kg Tima Turieva
 Russia
252 kg Choe Hyo-sim
 North Korea
248 kg
69 kg (details)
Snatch Ryo Un-hui
 North Korea
120 kg Chen Youjuan
 China
118 kg Zhazira Zhapparkul
 Kazakhstan
118 kg
Clean & Jerk Ryo Un-hui
 North Korea
145 kg Zhazira Zhapparkul
 Kazakhstan
144 kg Dzina Sazanavets
 Belarus
143 kg
Total Ryo Un-hui
 North Korea
265 kg Zhazira Zhapparkul
 Kazakhstan
262 kg Chen Youjuan
 China
261 kg
75 kg (details)
Snatch Nadezhda Evstyukhina
 Russia
126 kg Kang Yue
 China
126 kg Lydia Valentín
 Spain
124 kg
Clean & Jerk Rim Jong-sim
 North Korea
153 kg Nadezhda Evstyukhina
 Russia
153 kg Kang Yue
 China
151 kg
Total Nadezhda Evstyukhina
 Russia
279 kg Kang Yue
 China
277 kg Rim Jong-sim
 North Korea
276 kg
+75 kg (details)
Snatch Tatiana Kashirina
 Russia
155 kg
WR
Meng Suping
 China
140 kg Chitchanok Pulsabsakul
 Thailand
132 kg
Clean & Jerk Tatiana Kashirina
 Russia
193 kg
WR
Meng Suping
 China
180 kg Praeonapa Khenjantuek
 Thailand
163 kg
Total Tatiana Kashirina
 Russia
348 kg
WR
Meng Suping
 China
320 kg Chitchanok Pulsabsakul
 Thailand
294 kg

Medal table

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Ranking by Big (Total result) medals

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China52411
2 North Korea3137
3 Russia3126
4 Kazakhstan3115
5 Iran1102
6 Thailand0134
7 Egypt0112
8 Bulgaria0101
 Chinese Taipei0101
 Indonesia0101
 Lithuania0101
 Turkey0101
 Uzbekistan0101
 Vietnam0101
15 Belarus0011
Totals (15 entries)15151545

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

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China1113933
2 North Korea103417
3 Russia86519
4 Kazakhstan74415
5 Iran2316
6 Thailand22610
7 Chinese Taipei1214
 Uzbekistan1214
9 Vietnam1203
10 Bulgaria1102
 Lithuania1102
12 Egypt0224
 Indonesia0224
14 Turkey0202
15 Belarus0066
16 Colombia0033
17 Spain0011
Totals (17 entries)454545135

Team ranking

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Participating nations

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A total of 526 competitors from 71 nations participated.

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Official website. Archived from the original on 15 September 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
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