Vægtløftning under sommer-OL 2020 - 61 kg (herrer)

Mændenes 61 kg
under det 32. sommer-OL 2020
StedTokyo International Forum
Dato25. juli 2021
Atleter14 fra 14 nationer
Medaljevindere
1Li Fabin Kina
2Eko Yuli Irawan Indonesien
3Igor Son Kasakhstan

Mændenes 61 kg vægtklasse i vægtløftning ved Sommer-OL 2020 i Tokyo fandt sted den 25. juli på Tokyo International Forum.[1][2]

Resultater

PlaceringAtletLandGruppeKrops
vægt
Snatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total
123Resultat123Resultat
1Li Fabin KinaA60.90137137141141166172178172 OR313 OR
2. plads, sølvmedaljemodtager(e)Eko Yuli Irawan IndonesienA60.80137141141137165177177165302
3Igor Son KasakhstanA60.25126131134131156162163163294
4Yoichi Itokazu JapanA60.85130130133133158159162159292
5Seraj Al-Saleem Saudi-ArabienA60.90124127129129159166166159288
6Davide Ruiu ItalienA60.90123127131127153159159159286
7Shota Mishvelidze GeorgienA60.95130134135130155163165155285
8Luis García Den Dominikanske RepublikB60.95120120124120154154154154274
9Simon Brandhuber TysklandB61.00123127127123142142145145268
10Morea Baru Papua Ny GuineaB61.00113118118118147153153147265
11Eric Andriantsitohaina MadagaskarB60.10105110114114140150154150264
12Marcos Rojas PeruB60.90100105107105130130135135240
Thạch Kim Tuấn VietnamA60.80126126130126150150153
Kao Chan-hung Kinesisk TaipeiA60.70125128130125147147147

Referencer

  1. ^ "Weightlifting Competition Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Hentet 17. marts 2020.
  2. ^ "Schedule - Weightlifting Tokyo 2020 Olympics". Olympian Database. Hentet 17. marts 2020.

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