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1998 European Weightlifting Championships

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1998 European Championships
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The 1998 European Weightlifting Championships were held in Riesa, Germany in April 1998. It was the 77th edition of the European Weightlifting Championships. There were a total number of 144 competing athletes from 29 nations.

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Medal overview

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
– 56 kg
details
Bulgaria Ivan Ivanov Turkey Sedat Artuç Bulgaria Naiden Russev
– 62 kg
details
Bulgaria Stefan Georgiev Greece Leonidas Sabanis Turkey Mücahit Yağcı
– 69 kg
details
Bulgaria Plamen Zhelyazkov Turkey Ergün Batmaz Belarus Sergey Lavrenov
– 77 kg
details
Bulgaria Zlatan Vanev Georgia (country) Giorgi Asanidze Armenia Khachatur Kyapanaktsyan
– 85 kg
details
Germany Marc Huster Greece Pyrros Dimas Turkey Dursun Sevinç
– 94 kg
details
Germany Oliver Caruso Bulgaria Ivan Chakarov Greece Kakhi Kakhiashvili
– 105 kg
details
Russia Viacheslav Ivanovski Russia Evgeny Chichliannikov Poland Dariusz Osuch
+ 105 kg
details
Germany Ronny Weller Russia Andrei Chemerkin Armenia Ara Vardanyan

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
– 48 kg
details
Bulgaria Donka Mincheva Bulgaria Siyka Stoyeva Hungary Aniko Ajkai
– 53 kg
details
Bulgaria Izabela Dragneva Slovakia Dagmar Daneková Greece Anna Stroubou
– 58 kg
details
Bulgaria Neli Simova Poland Dominika Misterska Greece Maria Christoforidou
– 63 kg
details
Bulgaria Gergana Kirilova Russia Valentina Popova Spain Josefa Pérez
– 69 kg
details
Hungary Erzsébet Márkus Russia Svetlana Kabirova Poland Beata Prei
– 75 kg
details
Hungary Mária Takács Hungary Ilona Danko Spain Mónica Carrio
+ 75 kg
details
Germany Monique Riesterer Hungary Erika Takács Poland Agata Wróbel

References

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