Annex: Weightlifting at the 1988 Seoul Olympics

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The weightlifting competitions at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games were held at the Sangmu Gymnasium in Seoul from September 18 to 29, 1988.

A total of ten men's events were held in this sport. The program was maintained as in the previous edition.

Medalists

Event OroPlataBronce
52 kg
(18 September)
Sevdalin Marinov
BulgariaBulgaria
120.0 + 150.0 = 270.0 RM
Chun Byung-Kwan
Corea del SurSouth Korea
112.5 + 147.5 = 260.0
He Zhuoqiang
República Popular ChinaPeople ' s Republic of China
112.5 + 145.0 = 257,5
56 kg
(19 September)
Oksen Mirzoyan
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
127.5 + 165.0 = 292,5 RORO
He Yingqiang
República Popular ChinaPeople ' s Republic of China
125.0 + 162.5 = 287,5
Liu Shoubin
República Popular ChinaPeople ' s Republic of China
127.5 + 140.0 = 267,5
60 kg
(20 September)
Naim Süleymanoğlu
TurquíaTurkey
152.5 + 190.0 = 342,5 RM
Stefan Topurov
BulgariaBulgaria
137.5 + 175.0 = 312,5
Ye Huanming
República Popular ChinaPeople ' s Republic of China
127.5 + 160.0 = 287,5
67.5 kg
(21 September)
Joachim Kunz
Alemania OrientalEastern Germany
150.0 + 190.0 = 340.0
Israyel Militosian
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
155.0 + 182.5 = 337.5
Li Jinhe
República Popular ChinaPeople ' s Republic of China
147.5 + 177.5 = 325.0
75 kg
(22 September)
Borislav Guidikov
BulgariaBulgaria
167.5 + 207,5 = 375,0 RORO
Ingo Steinhöfel
Alemania OrientalEastern Germany
165.0 + 195.0 = 360.0
Alexandar Varbanov
BulgariaBulgaria
157.5 + 200.0 = 357,5
82.5 kg
(24 September)
Israil Arsamakov
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
167.5 + 210.0 = 377,5
István Messzi
HungríaHungary
170.0 + 200.0 = 370.0
Lee Hyung-Kun
Corea del SurSouth Korea
160.0 + 207,5 = 367,5
90 kg
(25 September)
Anatoli Jrapaty
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
187,5 + 225,0 = 412,5 RORO
Nail Mujamediarov
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
177.5 + 222,5 = 400.0
Sławomir Zawada
PoloniaPoland
180,0 + 220,0 = 400,0
100 kg
(26 September)
Pavel Kuznetsov
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
190,0 + 235,0 = 425,0 RORO
Nicu Vlad
RumaniaRomania
185.0 + 217,5 = 402,5
Peter Immesberger
Alemania OccidentalWestern Germany
175,0 + 220,0 = 395,0
110 kg
(27 September)
Yuri Zajarevich
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
210.0 + 245.0 = 455.0 RM
József Jacsó
HungríaHungary
190.0 + 237,5 = 427.5
Ronny Weller
Alemania OrientalEastern Germany
190,0 + 235,0 = 425,0
+110 kg
(28 September)
Alexandr Kurlovich
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
212,5 + 250,0 = 462,5 RORO
Manfred Nerlinger
Alemania OccidentalWestern Germany
190.0 + 240.0 = 430.0
Martin Zawieja
Alemania OccidentalWestern Germany
182.5 + 232,5 = 415,0
  1. ↑ a bc Started (kg) + two times (kg) = total olympic (kg).
  2. Description by doping of the gold medalist, the Bulgarian Mitko Grablev.
  3. Description by doping of the gold medalist, the Bulgarian Anguel Guenchev.
  4. Description by doping of the silver medalist, the Hungarian Andor Szanyi.

Medal table

No. Country OroPlataBronceTotal
1Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union 6208
2BulgariaBulgaria 2114
3Alemania OrientalEastern Germany 1113
4TurquíaTurkey 1001
5HungríaHungary 0202
6República Popular ChinaPeople ' s Republic of China 0145
7Alemania OccidentalWestern Germany 0123
8Corea del SurSouth Korea 0112
9RumaniaRomania 0101
10PoloniaPoland 0011
TOTAL10101030

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