Vægtløftning under sommer-OL 2012 – 77 kg mænd

Mændenes 77 kilosklasse i vægtløfting under Sommer-OL 2012 fandt sted den 1. august 2012ExCeL Exhibition Centre i London.

Resultat

17 udøver deltog.[1]

Nr.UdøverGruppeKropsvægtTræk (kg)Stød (kg)Totalt
123Resultat123Resultat
1Gold medal icon.svg GuldKina Lu Xiaojun (CHN)A76.62170175177175195204204204379
2Silver medal icon.svg SølvKina Lu Haojie (CHN)A76.37170175170190191190360
3Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeCuba Iván Cambar (CUB)A76.70150155160155190194194349
4Thailand Chatuphum Chinnawong (THA)A76.64157161162157191195195191348
5Egypten Ibrahim Ramadan (EGY)A76.79150155155155192192197192347
6Spanien Andrés Mata (ESP)B76.93145150153150183188190188338
7Polen Krzysztof Zwarycz (POL)A76.97150153154150182182189182332
8Nigeria Felix Ekpo (NGR)B76.23146151151151180188188180331
9Kasakhstan Kirill Pavlov (KAZ)B76.77138143147147165175175175322
10Storbritannien Jack Oliver (GBR)B76.45135135140140160165170170310
11Samoa Toafitu Perive (SAM)B75.95117122125122157163167167289
Sydkorea Sa Jae-Hyouk (KOR)A76.56158162158DNF

Kilder

  1. ^ "Final entry list" (PDF). Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 8. august 2012. Hentet 2. august 2012.

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