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2021 World Weightlifting Championships – Women's 59 kg

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The women's 59 kilograms competition at the 2021 World Weightlifting Championships was held on 11 December 2021.[1]

Schedule

Date Time Event
11 December 2021 10:30 Group C
16:00 Group B
19:00 Group A

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Snatch  Mariia Hanhur (UKR) 101 kg  Kuo Hsing-chun (TPE) 100 kg Olga Te (RWF) 100 kg
Clean & Jerk  Kuo Hsing-chun (TPE) 130 kg  Yenny Álvarez (COL) 127 kg  Rosivé Silgado (COL) 120 kg
Total  Kuo Hsing-chun (TPE) 230 kg  Yenny Álvarez (COL) 226 kg Olga Te (RWF) 218 kg

Records

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

World Record Snatch  Kuo Hsing-chun (TPE) 110 kg Tashkent, Uzbekistan 19 April 2021
Clean & Jerk  Kuo Hsing-chun (TPE) 140 kg Pattaya, Thailand 21 September 2019
Total  Kuo Hsing-chun (TPE) 247 kg Tashkent, Uzbekistan 19 April 2021

Results

Rank Athlete Group Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total
1 2 3 Rank 1 2 3 Rank
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kuo Hsing-chun (TPE) A 97 100 102 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 125 128 130 1st place, gold medalist(s) 230
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Yenny Álvarez (COL) A 95 99 101 4 123 123 127 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 226
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Olga Te (RWF) A 95 98 100 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 113 118 120 4 218
4  Mariia Hanhur (UKR) A 96 99 101 1st place, gold medalist(s) 114 118 119 8 215
5  Elreen Ando (PHI) A 93 96 98 5 116 116 116 6 214
6  Rafiatu Lawal (NGR) B 89 92 92 6 108 112 115 7 207
7  Ine Andersson (NOR) A 87 89 90 10 113 116 120 5 206
8  Alexandra Escobar (ECU) A 85 90 92 9 112 116 116 9 202
9 Aleksandra Kozlova (RWF) A 90 93 93 8 110 114 114 12 200
10  Gilyeliz Guzmán (PUR) C 86 89 91 11 110 115 115 10 199
11  Saara Retulainen (FIN) B 87 87 87 14 108 113 113 13 195
12  Jessica Gordon Brown (GBR) B 85 85 85 16 104 107 110 11 195
13  Irene Martínez (ESP) B 90 92 93 7 101 104 106 20 194
14  Cansel Özkan (TUR) B 88 88 90 12 104 106 108 16 194
15  Sarah (INA) B 85 88 88 13 104 107 107 19 192
16  Sofia Georgopoulou (GRE) B 86 86 89 15 102 106 109 15 192
17  Popy Hazarika (IND) B 84 88 88 17 105 105 109 18 189
18  Nelly (INA) B 83 83 86 18 105 110 110 17 188
19  Marianne Saarhelo (FIN) B 79 79 82 20 103 107 111 14 186
20  Enkhbaataryn Enkhtamir (MGL) C 78 82 85 19 96 100 100 22 178
21  Nadeeshani Rajapaksha (SRI) C 70 72 74 21 90 90 95 23 164
22  Ivana Gorišek (CRO) C 70 73 76 22 85 89 92 24 162
23  Winny Langat (KEN) C 60 65 67 24 80 85 87 25 154
 Mohideen Umeira (SRI) C 67 67 70 23 88 88 88
 Rosivé Silgado (COL) A 94 94 94 118 119 120 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
 Sanne Bijleveld (NED) B 83 83 83 103 106 106 21
 Polina Gurýewa (TKM) A 88 88 88

References

  1. ^ "Start Book" (PDF). IWF. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
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