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Weightlifting at the 1980 Summer Olympics

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Weightlifting at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by ten events (all — men's individual), held between July 20 and July 30 at the Izmailovo Sports Palace, situated alongside the Izmailovo Park (eastern part of Moscow).

Medals

Position Country: Gold: Silver: Bronze: Total:
1 USSR 5 3 0 8
2 Bulgaria 2 4 2 8
3= Cuba 1 0 1 2
3= Czechoslovakia 1 0 1 2
3= Hungary 1 0 1 2
6 GDR 0 2 1 3
7 D.P.R.Korea 0 1 1 2
8 Poland 0 0 3 3

Events

52 kg

Final
Rank
Athlete Country Snatch Cl.&J Total
1 Kanybek Osmanoliev USSR 107.5 137.5 245.0 (OR)
2 Bong Chol Ho D.P.R.Korea 110.0 135.0 245.0
3 Gyong Si Han D.P.R.Korea 110.0 135.0 245.0
4 Bela Olah Hungary 110.0 135.0 245.0
5 Stefan Leletko Poland 105.0 135.0 240.0
6 Ferenc Hornyak Hungary 107.5 130.0 237.5

56 kg

Final
Rank
Athlete Country Snatch Cl.&J Total
1 Daniel Nuñez Cuba 125.0 150.0 275.0 (WR,OR)
2 Yurik Sarkisian USSR 112.5 157.5 270.0 (JWR)
3 Tadeusz Dembonczyk Poland 120.0 145.0 265.0
4 Andreas Letz GDR 115.0 150.0 265.0
5 Eui Yong Yang D.P.R.Korea 112.5 150.0 262.5
6 Imre Stefanovics Hungary 115.0 145.0 260.0

60 kg

Final
Rank
Athlete Country Snatch Cl.&J Total
1 Viktor Mazin USSR 130.0 160.0 290.0 (OR)
2 Stefan Dimitrov Bulgaria 127.5 160.0 267.5
3 Marek Seweryn Poland 127.5 155.0 262.5
4 Antoni Pawlak Poland 120.0 155.0 275.0
5 Julio Loscos Cuba 125.0 150.0 275.0
6 Frantisek Nedved Czechoslovakia 122.5 150.0 272.5

67.5 kg

Final
Rank
Athlete Country Snatch Cl.&J Total
1 Yanko Roussev Bulgaria 147.5 195.0 342.5 (WR,OR)
2 Joachim Kunz GDR 145.0 190.0 335.0
3 Mintcho Pachov Bulgaria 142.5 162.5 325.0
4 Daniel Senet France 147.5 175.0 322.5
5 Gunter Ambrass GDR 140.0 160.0 320.0
6 Zbigniew Kaczmarek Poland 140.0 177.5 317.5

75 kg

Final
Rank
Athlete Country Snatch Cl.&J Total
1 Assen Zlatev Bulgaria 160.0 200.0 360.0 (WR,OR)
2 Alexandr Pervy USSR 157.5 200.0 357.5
3 Nedeltcho Kolev Bulgaria 157.5 187.5 345.0
4 Julio Echenique Cuba 145.0 162.5 327.5
5 Oragomir Ciorolan Romania 140.0 162.5 322.5
6 Tapio Kinnunen Finland 142.5 177.5 320.0

82.5 kg

Final
Rank
Athlete Country Snatch Cl.&J Total
1 Yurik Vardanyan USSR 177.5 222.5 400.0 (WR,OR)
2 Blagoi Blagoev Bulgaria 175.0 197.5 372.5
3 Dusan Poliacik Czechoslovakia 160.0 207.5 367.5
4 Jan Lisowski Poland 150.0 205.0 355.0
5 Krassimir Drandarov Bulgaria 155.0 200.0 355.0
6 Pawel Rabczewski Poland 155.0 195.0 350.0

90 kg

Final
Rank
Athlete Country Snatch Cl.&J Total
1 Peter Baczako Hungary 170.0 207.5 377.5
2 Roumen Alexandrov Bulgaria 170.0 205.0 375.0
3 Frank Mantek GDR 165.0 205.0 370.0
4 Dalibor Rehak Czechoslovakia 165.0 200.0 365.0
5 Witold Walo Poland 160.0 200.0 360.0
6 Lubomir Srsen Czechoslovakia 160.0 197.5 357.5

100 kg

Final
Rank
Athlete Country Snatch Cl.&J Total
1 Ota Zaremba Czechoslovakia 160.0 215.0 395.0 (OR)
2 Igor Nikitin USSR 177.5 215.0 392.5
3 Alberto Blanco Cuba 172.5 212.5 365.0
4 Michael Hennig GDR 165.0 217.5 362.5
5 Janos Solyomvari Hungary 175.0 205.0 380.0
6 Manfred Funke GDR 170.0 207.5 377.5

110 kg

Final
Rank
Athlete Country Snatch Cl.&J Total
1 Leonid Taranenko USSR 162.5 240.0 422.5 (WR,OR)
2 Valentin Christov Bulgaria 185.0 220.0 405.0
3 Gyorgy Szalai Hungary 172.5 217.5 390.0
4 Leif Nilsson Sweden 167.5 212.5 380.0
5 Vinzenz Hortnagl Austria 170.0 202.5 372.5
6 Stefan Tasnadi Romania 165.0 195.0 360.0

+110 kg

Final
Rank
Athlete Country Snatch Cl.&J Total
1 Sultan Rakhmanov USSR 195.0 245.0 440.0
2 Jurgen Heuser GDR 182.5 227.5 410.0
3 Tadeusz Rutkowski Poland 160.0 227.5 407.5
4 Rudolf Strejcek Czechoslovakia 162.5 220.0 402.5
5 Bohuslav Braum Czechoslovakia 160.0 217.5 397.5
6 Francisco Mendez Cuba 175.0 220.0 395.0

Remarks:

  • All weights are given in kilograms
  • WR=World Record, OR=Olympic Record, JWR=Junior World Record
  • Country names are given in the form they were used in the official documents of the IOC in 1980