2005 World Weightlifting Championships

The 2005 World Weightlifting Championships were held in Al-Sadd Sports Centre, Doha, Qatar from November 9 to November 17.[1]

2005 World Championships
Host city Doha, Qatar
Dates9–17 November
Main venueAl-Sadd Sports Centre

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
56 kg ()
Snatch Li Zheng
 China
127 kg Hoàng Anh Tuấn
 Vietnam
126 kg Wang Shin-yuan
 Chinese Taipei
125 kg
Clean & Jerk Wang Shin-yuan
 Chinese Taipei
156 kg Wu Meijin
 China
156 kg Yang Chin-yi
 Chinese Taipei
155 kg
Total Wang Shin-yuan
 Chinese Taipei
281 kg Lee Jong-hoon
 South Korea
280 kg Hoàng Anh Tuấn
 Vietnam
279 kg
62 kg ()
Snatch Zhang Ping
 China
145 kg Qiu Le
 China
144 kg Adrian Jigău
 Romania
133 kg
Clean & Jerk Qiu Le
 China
178 kg Zhang Ping
 China
170 kg Adán Rosales
 Cuba
166 kg
Total Qiu Le
 China
322 kg Zhang Ping
 China
315 kg Adrian Jigău
 Romania
292 kg
69 kg ()
Snatch Shi Zhiyong
 China
160 kg Lee Bae-young
 South Korea
152 kg Vencelas Dabaya
 France
145 kg
Clean & Jerk Shi Zhiyong
 China
190 kg Lee Bae-young
 South Korea
185 kg Vencelas Dabaya
 France
179 kg
Total Shi Zhiyong
 China
350 kg Lee Bae-young
 South Korea
337 kg Vencelas Dabaya
 France
324 kg
77 kg ()
Snatch Li Hongli
 China
165 kg Sebastian Dogariu
 Romania
163 kg Nader Sufyan Abbas
 Qatar
160 kg
Clean & Jerk Li Hongli
 China
196 kg Yukio Peter
 Nauru
193 kg René Hoch
 Germany
192 kg
Total Li Hongli
 China
361 kg Sebastian Dogariu
 Romania
353 kg Nader Sufyan Abbas
 Qatar
351 kg
85 kg ()
Snatch Andrei Rybakou
 Belarus
185 kg
WR
Oleg Perepetchenov
 Russia
175 kg Vyacheslav Yershov
 Kazakhstan
175 kg
Clean & Jerk Ilya Ilyin
 Kazakhstan
216 kg Aslanbek Ediev
 Russia
211 kg Lu Yong
 China
210 kg
Total Ilya Ilyin
 Kazakhstan
386 kg Lu Yong
 China
385 kg Aslanbek Ediev
 Russia
381 kg
94 kg ()
Snatch Nizami Pashayev
 Azerbaijan
185 kg Mikalai Patotski
 Belarus
184 kg Bakhyt Akhmetov
 Kazakhstan
182 kg
Clean & Jerk Mukhamat Sozaev
 Russia
221 kg Yoandry Hernández
 Cuba
220 kg Milen Dobrev
 Bulgaria
218 kg
Total Nizami Pashayev
 Azerbaijan
401 kg Mukhamat Sozaev
 Russia
398 kg Milen Dobrev
 Bulgaria
398 kg
105 kg ()
Snatch Dmitry Klokov
 Russia
192 kg Alexandru Bratan
 Moldova
190 kg Martin Tešovič
 Slovakia
187 kg
Clean & Jerk Dmitry Klokov
 Russia
227 kg Ramūnas Vyšniauskas
 Lithuania
225 kg Martin Tešovič
 Slovakia
225 kg
Total Dmitry Klokov
 Russia
419 kg Alexandru Bratan
 Moldova
413 kg Martin Tešovič
 Slovakia
412 kg
+105 kg ()
Snatch Evgeny Chigishev
 Russia
211 kg Hossein Rezazadeh
 Iran
210 kg Jaber Saeed Salem
 Qatar
201 kg
Clean & Jerk Hossein Rezazadeh
 Iran
251 kg Evgeny Chigishev
 Russia
246 kg Jaber Saeed Salem
 Qatar
245 kg
Total Hossein Rezazadeh
 Iran
461 kg Evgeny Chigishev
 Russia
457 kg Jaber Saeed Salem
 Qatar
446 kg

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg ()
Snatch Wang Mingjuan
 China
95 kg Pensiri Saelaw
 Thailand
88 kg Aree Wiratthaworn
 Thailand
85 kg
Clean & Jerk Wang Mingjuan
 China
118 kg
WR
Pensiri Saelaw
 Thailand
110 kg Hiromi Miyake
 Japan
110 kg
Total Wang Mingjuan
 China
213 kg
WR
Pensiri Saelaw
 Thailand
198 kg Aree Wiratthaworn
 Thailand
193 kg
53 kg ()
Snatch Junpim Kuntatean
 Thailand
98 kg Li Ping
 China
98 kg Yuderqui Contreras
 Dominican Republic
95 kg
Clean & Jerk Li Ping
 China
126 kg Junpim Kuntatean
 Thailand
125 kg Suda Chaleephay
 Thailand
116 kg
Total Li Ping
 China
224 kg Junpim Kuntatean
 Thailand
223 kg Yuderqui Contreras
 Dominican Republic
211 kg
58 kg ()
Snatch Gu Wei
 China
102 kg Wandee Kameaim
 Thailand
101 kg Marina Shainova
 Russia
101 kg
Clean & Jerk Gu Wei
 China
139 kg
WR
Wandee Kameaim
 Thailand
135 kg Marina Shainova
 Russia
132 kg
Total Gu Wei
 China
241 kg
WR
Wandee Kameaim
 Thailand
236 kg Marina Shainova
 Russia
233 kg
63 kg ()
Snatch Pawina Thongsuk
 Thailand
116 kg
WR
Svetlana Shimkova
 Russia
108 kg Liu Xia
 China
105 kg
Clean & Jerk Pawina Thongsuk
 Thailand
140 kg
WR
Svetlana Shimkova
 Russia
139 kg Liu Xia
 China
133 kg
Total Pawina Thongsuk
 Thailand
256 kg
WR
Svetlana Shimkova
 Russia
247 kg Liu Xia
 China
238 kg
69 kg ()
Snatch Liu Haixia
 China
120 kg Zarema Kasayeva
 Russia
118 kg Olga Kiseleva
 Russia
110 kg
Clean & Jerk Zarema Kasayeva
 Russia
157 kg
WR
Liu Haixia
 China
154 kg Olga Kiseleva
 Russia
140 kg
Total Zarema Kasayeva
 Russia
275 kg Liu Haixia
 China
274 kg Olga Kiseleva
 Russia
250 kg
75 kg ()
Snatch Natalya Zabolotnaya
 Russia
130 kg
WR
Liu Chunhong
 China
126 kg Svetlana Podobedova
 Russia
124 kg
Clean & Jerk Liu Chunhong
 China
159 kg
WR
Svetlana Podobedova
 Russia
155 kg Natalya Zabolotnaya
 Russia
155 kg
Total Liu Chunhong
 China
285 kg Natalya Zabolotnaya
 Russia
285 kg
WR
Svetlana Podobedova
 Russia
279 kg
+75 kg ()
Snatch Mu Shuangshuang
 China
130 kg Jang Mi-ran
 South Korea
128 kg Olha Korobka
 Ukraine
127 kg
Clean & Jerk Jang Mi-ran
 South Korea
172 kg Mu Shuangshuang
 China
170 kg Cheryl Haworth
 United States
161 kg
Total Jang Mi-ran
 South Korea
300 kg Mu Shuangshuang
 China
300 kg Cheryl Haworth
 United States
287 kg

Medal table

Ranking by Big (Total result) medals

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China74112
2 Russia24410
3 Thailand1315
4 South Korea1203
5 Azerbaijan1001
 Chinese Taipei1001
 Iran1001
 Kazakhstan1001
9 Romania0112
10 Moldova0101
11 Qatar0022
12 Bulgaria0011
 Dominican Republic0011
 France0011
 Slovakia0011
 United States0011
 Vietnam0011
Totals (17 nations)15151545

Ranking by all medals: Big (Total result) and Small (Snatch and Clean & Jerk)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China2211437
2 Russia8111029
3 Thailand48315
4 South Korea2507
5 Iran2103
6 Chinese Taipei2024
 Kazakhstan2024
8 Azerbaijan2002
9 Belarus1102
10 Romania0224
11 Moldova0202
12 Cuba0112
 Vietnam0112
14 Lithuania0101
 Nauru0101
16 Qatar0055
17 France0033
 Slovakia0033
19 Bulgaria0022
 Dominican Republic0022
 United States0022
22 Germany0011
 Japan0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (24 nations)454545135

Team ranking

Participating nations

281 competitors from 71 nations competed.

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gollark: <@!250805396418068482> is actually working on a 56G stairstep or something. I ran the numbers for a 56G arrowy one.
gollark: I think arrow is the right term.
gollark: The one which would require 72 petadragons was a 56G arrow.
gollark: The numbers are perfectly manageable if you accept inbreeding and don't mind breeding for ages, or use a cheaper thing like stairstep.

References

  1. "74th MEN'S and 17th WOMEN'S CENTENNIAL WEIGHTLIFTING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS DOHA, QATAR". International Weightlifting Federation. Archived from the original on 2 December 2008. Retrieved 9 December 2008.
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