Anatoly Pisarenko

Anatoly Grigor'evich Pisarenko (Ukrainian: Анатолій Григорович Писаренко, Russian: Анатолий Григорьевич Писаренко) (born January 10, 1958 in Kiev) is a former Olympic weightlifter for the USSR. He trained at Dynamo in Kiev.

Olympic medal record
Representing the  Soviet Union
Men's weightlifting
World Championships
Total
1981 Lille+110 kg
1982 Ljubljana+110 kg
1983 Moscow+110 kg
European Championships
Total
1981 Lille+110 kg
1982 Ljubljana+110 kg
1983 Moscow+110 kg
1984 Vittorio+110 kg
USSR Weightlifting Championships
Total
1980 Moscow+110 kg
1982 Dnipropetrovsk+110 kg
1983 Moscow+110 kg
1984 Minsk+110 kg
Summer Spartakiad of the USSR
Total
1983 Moscow+110 kg

After Pisarenko was caught with Aleksandr Kurlovich in possession of steroids by the Canadian customs in 1985, he was given a lifetime ban by the Soviet Weight Lifting Federation.[1]

Weightlifting achievements

  • World champion (1981-1983).
  • European champion (1981-1984).
  • Set thirteen World records in career.

World records by Anatoly Pisarenko

Year Lift type Result Weight class Location
1981Snatch201.5 kgSuper heavyweightPodolsk
1981Total (2)447.5 kgSuper heavyweightPodolsk
1982Snatch202.5 kgSuper heavyweightDnipropetrovsk
1982Clean and jerk258.0 kgSuper heavyweightFrunze
1982Clean and jerk258.5 kgSuper heavyweightDnipropetrovsk
1982Total (2)450.0 kgSuper heavyweightFrunze
1982Total (2)455.0 kgSuper heavyweightFrunze
1982Total (2)457.5 kgSuper heavyweightDnipropetrovsk
1983Snatch203.0 kgSuper heavyweightOdessa
1983Snatch205.0 kgSuper heavyweightMoscow
1983Snatch206.0 kgSuper heavyweightMoscow
1983Clean and jerk260.5 kgSuper heavyweightAllentown
1984Clean and jerk265.0 kgSuper heavyweightVarna

Career bests

  • Snatch: 206.0 kg 1983 in Moscow.
  • Clean and jerk: 265.0 kg 1984 in Varna.
  • Total: 465.0 kg 1984 in Varna in the class over 110 kg.[2]

References

  1. Wilson, Wayne; Derse, Edward, eds. (2001). Doping in Elite Sport: The Politics of Drugs in the Olympic Movement. Human Kinetics. p. 83. ISBN 0-7360-0329-0.
  2. "All-Time Top Lists (200-250-450)". Lift Up. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
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