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Weightlifting at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's 62 kg

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The men's 62 kg weightlifting competition took place on 5 October. The weightlifter from Malaysia won the gold, with a combined lift of 276 kg.[1]

Athletes

21 lifters were selected for the games.[2][3]

Athlete Year of birth
1  D. M. I. Chathuranga Dissanayake (SRI) 1989
2  Brown Ramohaka (SOL) 1988
3  Charles Ssekyaaya (UGA) 1994
4  Charles Chauyauya (MAW) 1993
5  Ioane Haumili (TUV) 1988
6  Michael Elborn Taufa (TON) 1993
7  Christopher Freebury (ENG) 1989
8  Tuau Lapua Lapua (TUV) 1991
9  Cameron Sinclair (NZL) 1987
10  B. E. Vannara (AUS) 1988
11  Muhammad Ishtiaq Ghafoor (PAK) 1978
12  Dimitris Minasidis (CYP) 1989
13  Jasvir Singh (CAN) 1977
14  Naharudin Mahayudin (MAS) 1984
15  Gareth Evans (WAL) 1986
16  Daniel Koum (AUS) 1985
17  Rustam Sarang (IND) 1988
18  Simon Isidore Ngamba (CMR) 1982
19  Aricco Jumith (MAS) 1990
20  Omkar Shekhar Otari (IND) 1987
21  Sudesh Peiris (SRI) 1985

Results

Rank Name Country Group B.weight (kg) Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total (kg)
1st place, gold medalist(s) Aricco Jumitih  Malaysia A 61.25 120 156 276
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Naharudin Mahayudin  Malaysia A 61.69 125 150 275
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sudesh Peiris  Sri Lanka A 61.85 120 152 272
4 Rustam Sarang  India A 61.70 121 150 271
5 Omkar Shekhar Otari  India A 61.76 125 140 265
6 Daniel Koum Koum  Australia A 61.85 119 145 264
7 Muhammad Ishtiaq Ghafoor  Pakistan A 61.47 115 145 260
8 Vannara Be  Australia A 61.53 116 142 258
9 D. M. I. Chathuranga Dissanayake  Sri Lanka B 61.92 115 140 255
10 Dimitris Minasidis  Cyprus A 61.76 117 135 252
11 Cameron Sinclair  New Zealand B 60.36 113 138 251
12 Gareth Evans  Wales A 61.64 111 135 246
13 Simon Isidore Ngamba  Cameroon A 61.66 115 130 245
14 Charles Ssekyaaya  Uganda B 61.41 106 137 243
15 Christopher Freebury  England B 61.66 110 125 235
16 Tuau Lapua Lapua  Tuvalu B 61.39 100 120 220
17 Brown Ramohaka  Solomon Islands B 60.57 90 125 215
18 Michael Elborn Taufa  Tonga B 61.66 95 120 215
19 Ioane Haumili  Tuvalu B 61.53 90 120 210
20 Daniel Darko  Ghana B 61.14 85 115 200
21 Charles Chauyauya  Malawi B 60.94 85 108 193
Jasvir Singh  Canada A 61.32 110 DNF

References

  1. ^ 2010 Commonwealth Games, Delhi Detailed Schedule for 5 October
  2. ^ "XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi |".
  3. ^ "XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi |".

See also

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