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1998 World Weightlifting Championships – Women's +75 kg

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The 1998 World Weightlifting Championships were held in Lahti, Finland from November 7 to November 15. The women's competition in the super-heavyweight (+75 kg) division was staged on 14 November 1998.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Snatch  Agata Wróbel (POL) 115.0 kg  María Isabel Urrutia (COL) 110.0 kg  Tang Gonghong (CHN) 110.0 kg
Clean & Jerk  Tang Gonghong (CHN) 145.0 kg  Chen Hsiao-lien (TPE) 140.0 kg  María Isabel Urrutia (COL) 132.5 kg
Total  Tang Gonghong (CHN) 255.0 kg  Chen Hsiao-lien (TPE) 245.0 kg  María Isabel Urrutia (COL) 242.5 kg

Records

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

World Record Snatch  Zhang Nan (CHN) 118.5 kg Sofia, Bulgaria 24 May 1998
Clean & Jerk  Ding Meiyuan (CHN) 155.5 kg Ramat Gan, Israel 24 April 1998
Total  Ding Meiyuan (CHN) 267.5 kg Ramat Gan, Israel 24 April 1998

Results

Rank Athlete Body weight Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total
1 2 3 Rank 1 2 3 Rank
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Tang Gonghong (CHN) 114.91 105.0 110.0 115.0 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 145.0 145.0 156.0 1st place, gold medalist(s) 255.0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Chen Hsiao-lien (TPE) 99.17 100.0 105.0 110.0 4 140.0 140.0 145.0 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 245.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  María Isabel Urrutia (COL) 88.53 105.0 110.0 112.5 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 130.0 130.0 132.5 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 242.5
4  Agata Wróbel (POL) 108.70 107.5 112.5 115.0 1st place, gold medalist(s) 127.5 127.5 132.5 6 242.5
5  Monique Riesterer (GER) 90.01 100.0 105.0 105.0 7 125.0 132.5 135.0 4 232.5
6  Vita Rudenok (UKR) 93.38 95.0 100.0 102.5 5 122.5 127.5 127.5 5 230.0
7  Katarina Sederholm (NOR) 91.62 92.5 97.5 100.0 8 120.0 125.0 125.0 7 222.5
8  Viktoriya Shaimardanova (UKR) 85.49 95.0 100.0 102.5 6 115.0 120.0 122.5 9 220.0
9  Lourdes Gorostegui (ESP) 94.24 92.5 92.5 97.5 9 120.0 120.0 125.0 10 217.5
10  Erika Takács (HUN) 99.97 95.0 97.5 97.5 11 122.5 127.5 127.5 8 217.5
11  Sylvie Iskin (FRA) 95.24 87.5 92.5 95.0 10 112.5 117.5 120.0 11 212.5
12  Theresa Brick (CAN) 78.71 80.5 85.0 87.5 12 105.0 110.0 110.0 13 192.5
13  Sheeva Peo (NRU) 86.56 80.0 85.0 90.0 13 105.0 105.0 110.0 14 190.0
14  Susanne Dandenault (CAN) 103.16 77.5 82.5 85.0 15 102.5 107.5 107.5 12 190.0
15  Claudia Mues (DEN) 92.97 85.0 90.0 90.0 14 102.5 102.5 107.5 16 187.5
16  Reanna Solomon (NRU) 120.89 70.0 75.0 75.0 16 105.0 110.0 110.0 15 180.0

References

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