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1905 World Weightlifting Championships

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1905 World Championships
Host cityVarious cities in various countries
Datesvarious dates in 1905
1906 →

The following is the result of the World Weightlifting Championships tournaments in year 1905.

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Tournament 1

The first tournament (6th World Weightlifting Championships) was held in Berlin, Germany from April 8 to April 10, 1905. There were 41 men in action from 4 nations.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight
67.5 kg
Nikolaus Winkler
 Germany
Albert Hansen
 Germany
Paul Grimm
 Germany
Middleweight
80 kg
Otto Walther
 Germany
Josef Lindinger
 Germany
Edmund Danzer
 Austria
Heavyweight
+80 kg
Josef Steinbach
 Austria
Karl Witzelsberger
 Austria
Franz Pitka
 Austria

Tournament 2

The second tournament (7th World Weightlifting Championships) was held in Duisburg, Germany from June 11 to June 13, 1905. There were 7 men in action from 2 nations.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Openweight Josef Steinbach
 Austria
Heinrich Neuhaus
 Germany
Alois Selos
 Germany

Tournament 3

The third tournament (8th World Weightlifting Championships) was held in Paris, France from December 16 to December 30, 1905. There were 16 men in action all from France.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight
67.5 kg
Pierre Buisson
 France
Charles Liébault
 France
Marcel Bouteiller
 France
Robert Fredon
 France
Middleweight
80 kg
André Dufour
 France
Miche Blayac
 France
Roger Morbu
 France
Heavyweight
+80 kg
Émile Schweitzer
 France
Jean-Pierre Péchaud
 France
Gustave Laqueille
 France

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France33410
2 Germany2327
3 Austria2125
Totals (3 entries)77822

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