Gleb Pisarevskiy

Gleb Olegovich Pissarewski (Russian Глеб Олегович Писаревский; born June 28, 1976 in Arkhangelsk ) is a Russian weightlifter.

Sporting career

Pissarewskis international career began at youth age when he with a body weight of 85.50 kg in the medium to heavyweight 91 kg participated in the European Junior Championship in Beer Sheva in 1995. With a duel income of 345.0 kg ( 157.5 / 187.5 kg ), he won silver, and gold in the snatch and bronze in bumping.

In the senior level Pissarewski was first used at the 2002 World Championships in Warsaw. In the heavy- weight to 105 kg, it reached 407.5 kg ( 185.0 / 222.5 kg ) and finished ninth. The winner was Denis Gotfrid with 420.0 kg, before Alan Zagaew and Vladimir Smortschkow each with 417.5 kg.

In its next 2003 World Cup in Vancouver Pissarewski 410.0 kg ( 182.5 / 227.5 kg ) was able to bring in the duel rating, which placed him on rank four. The Olympic bronze medalist from 2000 Asadd Saeed Saif lifted 422.5 kg and won with it before Smorchkow and Bunyami Suda with 417.5 kg or 415.0 kg. Pissarewskis power in pushing earned him the bronze medal in this discipline.

The 2004 Olympic Games in Athens closed Pissarewski with 415.0 kg ( 190.0 / 225.0 kg ) behind Dmitri Berestov with 425.0 kg and Ferenc Gyurkovics and Ihor Rasorjonow each with 420.0 kg initially as fourth from. The Hungarian Gyurkovics but was disqualified for doping and Pisarewski moved up to third place.

After an extended break from competition at the international level, which is probably due to the strong competition in the Russian national team, Pissarewski was used on the European Championships in Strasbourg in 2007, where he behind with 407.0 kg ( 186.0 / 221.0 kg ) of silver Martin Tešović with 411.0 kg and above Dmitry Lapikow won with 402.0 kg.

Personal best

  • Tear: 190.0 in class to 105 kg for the OS in Athens in 2004
  • Launched: 227.5 kg in class to 105 kg at the 2003 World Championships in Vancouver
  • Duel: 415.0 kg ( 190.0 / 225.0 kg ) in the class to 105 kg for the OS in Athens in 2004
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