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Tibor Stark
Personal information
Birth nameTibor Stark
NicknameGerecse Medvéje / Bear of Gerecse
NationalityHungarian
Born (1972-02-14) 14 February 1972 (age 52)
Tata, Hungary
Sport
Country Hungary
SportWeightlifting
Event–+105kg
ClubTatabányai Bányász Sport Club

Tibor Stark (born 14 February 1972 in Tata, Komárom-Esztergom) is a retired male weightlifter from Hungary. He competed for his native country in three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992 (Barcelona, Spain). A European champion in 1997, he ended up in 8th place in 1996 and 2000 in the men's superheavyweight division (+ 105 kg).

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Major results

Year Venue Weight Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total Rank
1 2 3 Results Rank 1 2 3 Results Rank
Representing  Hungary
Olympic Games
2000 Australia Sydney, Australia +105 kg 180.0 190.0 195.0 195.0 8 220.0 230.0 230.0 9 425.0 8
1996 United States Atlanta, United States +108 kg 180.0 185.0 187.5 187.5 6 220.0 227.5 230.0 227.5 8 415.0 8
1992 Spain Barcelona, Spain 110 kg 160.0 165.0 167.5 165.0 14 190.0 195.0 190.0 18 355.0 15
World Championships
2003 Canada Vancouver, Canada +105 kg 180.0 185.0 185.0 13 210.0 210.0 20 395.0 16
2001 Turkey Antalya, Turkey +105 kg 180.0 187.5 190.0 190.0 4 220.0 220.0 225.0 225.0 7 415.0 5
1999 Greece Athens, Greece +105 kg 180.0 185.0 190.0 190.0 12 220.0 227.5 227.5 16 417.5 12
1997 Thailand Chiang Mai, Thailand +108 kg 180.0 185.0 190.0 185.0 4 215.0 220.0 225.0 220.0 6 405.0 4
1995 China Guangzhou, China +108 kg 180.0 180.0 185.0 185.0 4 217.5 220.0 220.0 217.5 9 402.5 11[1]
European Championships
1999 Spain La Coruña, Spain +105 kg 185.0 185.0 187.5
1998 Germany Riesa, Germany +105 kg 180.0 185.0 187.5 185.0 6 215.0 215.0 11 400.0 7
1997 Croatia Rijeka, Croatia +108 kg 182.5 187.5 190.0 187.5 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 225.0 230.0 230.0 225.0 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 412.5 1st place, gold medalist(s)
1993 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria 108 kg 170.0 9 205.0 9 375.0 9

References

  1. ^ "Hét magyar induló az olimpián" (in Hungarian). Új Kelet. 27 November 1995. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
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