Andre Rohde

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Andre Rohde Weightlifting
Personal information
Surname: Andre Rohde
Nationality: GermanyGermany Germany
Date of birth: 18th August 1975
Place of birth: Goerlitz
Size: 180 cm

Andre Rohde (born August 18, 1975 in Görlitz ) is a former German weightlifter .

Athletic career

Rohde's first international competition was the Junior World Championship in Jakarta in 1994 , where he finished tenth in the class up to 91 kg with a duel of 300.0 kg. His greatest success was winning the bronze medal in the snatch in the class up to 105 kg in 2003 at the European Championships in Loutraki with a performance of 185.0 kg. At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens he was 10th in the heavyweight category up to 105 kg.

Personal best

  • Tear: 185.0 kg in the class up to 105 kg at the 2002 World Cup in Warsaw
  • Bump: 225.0 kg in the class up to 105 kg at the 2004 European Championships in Kiev
  • Duel: 407.5 kg (185.0 kg / 222.5 kg) in the class up to 105 kg at the 2002 World Cup in Warsaw

Rohdes' best performances are currently (as of March 2017) the German records in the weight class up to 105 kg.

successes

  • Olympic Games: 2004 10th place up to 105 kg in a duel
  • World Championships: 1998 6th place over 105 kg, 2001 12th place up to 105 kg, 2002 8th place up to 105 kg, 2003 10th place up to 105 kg, 2005 8th place up to 105 kg (each in a duel)
  • European Championships: 2000 8th place up to 105 kg, 2002 7th place up to 105 kg, 2003 6th place up to 105 kg, 2004 6th place up to 105 kg, 2005 7th place up to 105 kg (each in a duel)
  • Junior World Championships: 1994 10th place up to 91 kg, 1995 3rd place up to 99 kg (each in a duel)
  • Junior European Championships: 1994 5th place up to 99 kg, 1995 5th place up to 99 kg (each in a duel)
  • EU championships: 2000 1st place over 105 kg, 2001 1st place up to 105 kg
  • Individual medals: 2003 European Championship bronze in snatch, 1995 JWM silver in pushing

Individual evidence

  1. Andre Rohde in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
  2. ^ First German medal at this EM. European weightlifting championships: Rohde wins bronze. (No longer available online.) In: RP Online . April 20, 2003, archived from the original on June 23, 2011 ; Retrieved April 12, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.rp-online.de

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