Weightlifting at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's 56 kg

The men's 56 kilograms event at the 2002 Asian Games took place on October 1, 2002 at Pukyong National University Gymnasium.

Men's 56 kg
at the 2002 Asian Games
VenuePukyong National University Gymnasium
Date1 October
Competitors15 from 12 nations
Medalists
    China
    Chinese Taipei
    Chinese Taipei

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 1 October 200218:00Group A

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Asian and Games records were as follows.

World RecordSnatch Halil Mutlu (TUR)138.5 kgAntalya, Turkey4 November 2001
Clean & Jerk Halil Mutlu (TUR)168.0 kgTrenčín, Slovakia24 April 2001
Total Halil Mutlu (TUR)305.0 kgSydney, Australia16 September 2000
Asian RecordSnatch Lan Shizhang (CHN)130.0 kgSzekszárd, Hungary9 May 1998
Clean & Jerk Lan Shizhang (CHN)165.5 kgSzekszárd, Hungary9 May 1998
Total Lan Shizhang (CHN)295.0 kgSzekszárd, Hungary9 May 1998
Games RecordSnatch Mehdi Panzvan (IRI)122.5 kgBangkok, Thailand7 December 1998
Clean & Jerk Lan Shizhang (CHN)155.0 kgBangkok, Thailand7 December 1998
Total Lan Shizhang (CHN)275.0 kgBangkok, Thailand7 December 1998

Results

Legend
  • NM — No mark
Rank Athlete Group Body weight Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total
1 2 3 Result 1 2 3 Result
 Wu Meijin (CHN)A55.35122.5127.5130.0130.0157.5160.0162.5162.5292.5
 Wang Shin-yuan (TPE)A55.35127.5130.0130.0127.5155.0167.5167.5155.0282.5
 Yang Chin-yi (TPE)A55.35120.0120.0125.0125.0150.0160.0160.0150.0275.0
4  Jadi Setiadi (INA)A54.75115.0115.0120.0120.0145.0150.0150.0150.0270.0
5  Kim Sae-hyuk (KOR)A54.90117.5122.5122.5117.5147.5147.5155.0147.5265.0
6  Pak Un-chol (PRK)A55.75115.0120.0120.0115.0142.5147.5150.0147.5262.5
7  Amirul Hamizan Ibrahim (MAS)A55.95115.0117.5120.0117.5142.5147.5147.5142.5260.0
8  Masaharu Yamada (JPN)A55.70102.5107.5107.5102.5135.0140.0145.0140.0242.5
9  Thandava Murthy Muthu (IND)A55.90105.0105.0107.5107.5125.0130.0135.0130.0237.5
10  Rakesh Ranjeet (NEP)A55.4092.595.097.595.0120.0120.0127.5120.0215.0
11  Zaki Abdallah (LIB)A55.9590.095.0100.095.0120.0130.0130.0120.0215.0
12  Khazai Al-Shameri (KUW)A55.3580.090.090.090.0100.0105.0105.0100.0190.0
13  Martinho de Araújo (TMP)A55.2065.067.567.567.590.095.0100.090.0157.5
 Yasuji Kikuzuma (JPN)A55.65105.0110.0110.0110.0145.0145.0145.0NM
 Wu Wenxiong (CHN)A55.55125.0125.0125.0NM

New records

The following records were established during the competition.

Snatch 125.0  Yang Chin-yi (TPE) GR
127.5  Wang Shin-yuan (TPE) GR
130.0  Wu Meijin (CHN) GR
Clean & Jerk 157.5  Wu Meijin (CHN) GR
160.0  Wu Meijin (CHN) GR
162.5  Wu Meijin (CHN) GR
Total 282.5  Wang Shin-yuan (TPE) GR
287.5  Wu Meijin (CHN) GR
290.0  Wu Meijin (CHN) GR
292.5  Wu Meijin (CHN) GR
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