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8 April 2024 Total Liu Huanhua (CHN) 413 kg: Phuket, Thailand: 8 April 2024 Olympic Record: Snatch: Olympic Standard: 186 kg — Clean & Jerk: Olympic Standard: 226 kg — Total: Olympic Standard: 410 kg —
On 14 June 2022, the International Weightlifting Federation officially announced the new weight categories for Paris 2024, with the total medal count reducing from fourteen to ten. Among the weightlifting medal events, the 61 and 73 kg categories for men and the 49 and 59 kg for women remain present from Tokyo 2020. The following list is the ...
6 February 2024 Total Rizki Juniansyah (INA) 365 kg: Phuket, Thailand: 4 April 2024 Olympic Record: Snatch Shi Zhiyong 166 kg: Tokyo, Japan: 28 July 2021 Clean & Jerk Shi Zhiyong 198 kg: Tokyo, Japan: 28 July 2021 Total Shi Zhiyong 364 kg: Tokyo, Japan: 28 July 2021
Estonia's Mart Seim and Bahrain's Gor Minasyan returns after 2016, having missed out the Tokyo Olympics, while Egypt's Abdelrahman El-Sayed, aged 35, makes first appearance after 16 years since Beijing 2008, which would be his last Olympics alongside with Czech's Kamil Kučera, 39, before their respective retirements.
2 April 2024 Clean & Jerk Hampton Morris (USA) 176 kg: Phuket, Thailand: 2 April 2024 Total Li Fabin (CHN) 318 kg: Pattaya, Thailand: 19 September 2019 Olympic Record: Snatch: Olympic Standard: 142 kg — 1 November 2018 Clean & Jerk Li Fabin 172 kg: Tokyo, Japan: 25 July 2021 Total Li Fabin 313 kg: Tokyo, Japan: 25 July 2021
6 April 2024 Clean & Jerk Karlos Nasar (BUL) 223 kg: Doha, Qatar: 10 December 2023 Total Li Dayin (CHN) 396 kg: Jinju, South Korea: 10 May 2023 Olympic Record: Snatch: Olympic Standard: 180 kg — Clean & Jerk: Olympic Standard: 212 kg — Total: Olympic Standard: 390 kg —
List of official changes in medal standings Ruling date Event Athlete (NOC) Net change Comment 11 August 2024 Gymnastics, women's floor Jordan Chiles −1 −1 The Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee appealed the scores in the women's floor event to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which overturned it.
The Women's 71 kg weightlifting competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris took place on 9 August at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. [1] Olivia Reeves won the United States' first gold medal in weightlifting since 2000. [2]