Weightlifting at the 2004 Summer Olympics

The XXVIII. 2004 Olympic Games in Athens 15 competitions were held in weightlifting. Venue was the Nikaia Olympic Hall.

  • 2.1 kg to 48 kg class
  • 2.2 class to 53 kg
  • 2.3 class to 58 kg
  • 2.4 Class 63 kg
  • 2.5 class to 69 kg
  • 2.6 class up to 75 kg
  • 2.7 Class over 75 kg

Bantamweight (up to 56 kg )

Featherweight (up to 62 kg )

First, the Greek Leonidas Sampanis was out in third place. After a far higher testosterone levels had been found with him, the IOC expelled him from the Olympics and the bronze medal recognized him from.

Lightweight ( to 69 kg)

Middleweight (up to 77 kg)

On 12 February 2013, the Russian bronze medalist Oleg Perepetschenow was subsequently disqualified by the IOC as it was demonstrated doping with clenbuterol.

Light Heavyweight ( up to 85 kg)

Medium weight ( to 94 kg)

Heavyweight ( up to 105 kg)

The Hungarian athlete and silver medalist Ferenc Gyurkovics was disqualified for a doping offense. Thus Igor Razoronow was declared the silver medalist. Bronze was the Russian weightlifter Gleb Pisarewski.

Super Heavyweight ( over 105 kg)

The German weightlifter Ronny Weller was forced to retire injured in his fifth and final part in the Olympics. The first discipline, tearing, there were problems with his right shoulder. The next most successful German Birgit Fischer Olympians could not win the hoped- fifth Olympic medal in a row. The winner Hossein Rezazadeh repeated his Olympic victory in Sydney with a world record. The actual duel result Rezazadehs would be 473.5 kg. According to the rules of the World Weightlifting Federation a duel but result must be divided by 2.5. If this is not the case, the next lower value that is divisible by 2.5 is specified as a long shot, so here instead of 472.5 kg 473.5 kg.

Women

Class up to 48 kg

Class up to 53 kg

Class up to 58 kg

Class up to 63 kg

Natalija Skakun wins due to lower body weight at the same total power to Hanna Baziuschka.

Class up to 69 kg

Class up to 75 kg

Class over 75 kg

The last attempt in pushing the Olympic champion was given valid even though it was against the rules. The barbell was not aligned regularly cater to the feet, but slightly rotated the body of the athlete.

Explanations

  • WR = World Record
  • OR = Olympic Record
  • ER = European Record
  • NR = National record
  • DR = German record
  • Set = WR = World Record
  • = Adjusted OR = Olympic Record
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