1982 European Weightlifting Championships

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The 61st European Men's Weightlifting Championships took place from September 18 to 26, 1982 in the Hala Tivoli in the Yugoslav city ​​of Ljubljana and were integrated into the 56th World Weightlifting Championships .

Results

Class up to 52 kg (fly weight)

Saturday: September 18, 1982

discipline gold silver bronze
Tear Poland 1980Poland Jacek Gutowski 115.0 kg World record Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Lubomir Khadzhiev 107.5 kg Poland 1980Poland Stefan Leletko 107.5 kg
Bump Poland 1980Poland Stefan Leletko 142.5 kg 000 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Yenia Sarandaliev 137.5 kg Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Lubomir Khadzhiev 135.0 kg
Duel Poland 1980Poland Stefan Leletko 250.0 kg 000 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Yenia Sarandaliev 245.0 kg Poland 1980Poland Jacek Gutowski 245.0 kg
  • Leletko managed to push 143.5 kg in an additional attempt. World record

Class up to 56 kg (bantam weight)

Sunday: September 19, 1982

discipline gold silver bronze
Tear Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Anton Kodschabashev 125.0 kg 000 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Frank Mavius 120.0 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Oksen Mirsojan 120.0 kg
Bump Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Anton Kodschabashev 155.0 kg 000 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Oksen Mirsojan 152.5 kg Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Andreas Letz 147.5 kg
Duel Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Anton Kodschabashev 280.0 kg World record Soviet UnionSoviet Union Oksen Mirsojan 272.5 kg Poland 1980Poland Tadeusz Golik 262.5 kg

Class up to 60 kg (feather weight)

Monday: September 20, 1982

discipline gold silver bronze
Tear Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Andreas Behm 135.0 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Jurik Sarkisjan 132.5 kg Poland 1980Poland Antoni Pawlak 125.0 kg
Bump Soviet UnionSoviet Union Jurik Sarkisjan 170.0 kg Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Andreas Behm 165.0 kg Poland 1980Poland Antoni Pawlak 160.0 kg
Duel Soviet UnionSoviet Union Jurik Sarkisjan 302.5 kg Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Andreas Behm 300.0 kg Poland 1980Poland Antoni Pawlak 285.0 kg

Class up to 67.5 kg (lightweight)

Tuesday: September 21, 1982

discipline gold silver bronze
Tear Poland 1980Poland Piotr Mandra 150.0 kg Romania 1965Romania Virgil Dociu 140.0 kg AustriaAustria Gregor Bialowas 135.0 kg
Bump Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Joachim Kunz 177.5 kg Poland 1980Poland Piotr Mandra 175.0 kg Romania 1965Romania Virgil Dociu 170.0 kg
Duel Poland 1980Poland Piotr Mandra 325.0 kg Romania 1965Romania Virgil Dociu 310.0 kg AustriaAustria Gregor Bialowas 292.5 kg

Class up to 75 kg (middle weight)

Wednesday: September 22, 1982

discipline gold silver bronze
Tear Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Yanko Russew 157.5 kg 000 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vladimir Mikhalev 152.5 kg Poland 1980Poland Edward coolies 150.0 kg
Bump Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Yanko Russew 207.5 kg 000 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Mincho Pashov 207.5 kg Germany BRBR Germany Karl-Heinz Radschinsky 192.5 kg
Duel Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Yanko Russew 365.0 kg World record Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Mincho Pashov 357.5 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vladimir Mikhalev 345.0 kg
  • Pashov initially achieved a new world record with 207.5 kg, which Russew World recordimproved to 208.0 kg in the third attempt , but due to the 2.5 kg rule, 207.5 kg were included in the duel.
  • in additional fourth attempts, first Pashov improved the world record in pushing to 208.5 kg and then Russew to 209.0 kg World record
  • Russew first improved the world record to 362.5 kg and then to 365.0 kg in a duel.

Class up to 82.5 kg (light-heavy weight)

Thursday: September 23, 1982

discipline gold silver bronze
Tear Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Assen Slatew 180.0 kg World record Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Pervi 175.0 kg Poland 1980Poland Janusz Alchimowicz 160.0 kg
Bump Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Assen Slatew 220.0 kg 000 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Pervi 217.5 kg Germany BRBR Germany Horst Appel 195.0 kg
Duel Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Assen Slatew 400.0 kg World record set Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Pervi 392.5 kg Hungary 1957Hungary Bertalan Mandzák 350.0 kg

Class up to 90 kg (medium weight)

Friday: September 24, 1982

discipline gold silver bronze
Tear Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Blagoy Blagoev 192.5 kg World record Soviet UnionSoviet Union Jurik Vardanyan 185.0 kg Hungary 1957Hungary Péter Baczakó 170.0 kg
Bump Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Blagoy Blagoev 222.5 kg 000 Poland 1980Poland Andrzej Piotrowski 212.5 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Jurik Vardanyan 210.0 kg
Duel Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Blagoy Blagoev 415.0 kg World record set Soviet UnionSoviet Union Jurik Vardanyan 395.0 kg Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Frank Mantek 377.5 kg

Class up to 100 kg (1st heavyweight)

Saturday: September 25, 1982

discipline gold silver bronze
Tear Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yuri Sakharevich 195.0 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Viktor Sots 190.0 kg CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Bruno Matykiewicz 180.0 kg
Bump Soviet UnionSoviet Union Viktor Sots 232.5 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yuri Sakharevich 225.0 kg CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Bruno Matykiewicz 217.5 kg
Duel Soviet UnionSoviet Union Viktor Sots 422.5 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yuri Sakharevich 420.0 kg CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Bruno Matykiewicz 397.5 kg
  • Sakharevich managed 195.5 kg in snatch World record, but due to the 2.5 kg rule, 195.0 kg went into the duel.

Class up to 110 kg (2nd heavyweight)

Saturday: September 25, 1982

discipline gold silver bronze
Tear Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergey Arakelov 190.0 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vyacheslav Klokov 190.0 kg Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Yordan Chalakov 180.0 kg
Bump Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergey Arakelov 237.5 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vyacheslav Klokov 237.5 kg CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Anton Baraniak 230.0 kg
Duel Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergey Arakelov 427.5 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vyacheslav Klokov 427.5 kg CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Anton Baraniak 405.0 kg
  • Arakelov managed to push 241.5 kg in an additional attempt. World record

Class over 110 kg (super heavyweight)

Sunday: September 26, 1982

discipline gold silver bronze
Tear Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Antonio Krastew 200.0 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Anatoly Pysarenko 197.5 kg CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Khek 192.5 kg
Bump Soviet UnionSoviet Union Anatoly Pysarenko 247.5 kg Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Antonio Krastew 242.5 kg CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Bohuslav Braum 230.0 kg
Duel Soviet UnionSoviet Union Anatoly Pysarenko 445.0 kg Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Antonio Krastew 442.5 kg CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Bohuslav Braum 420.0 kg

literature

  • New Germany . No. 220-227 . Socialist Unity Party of Germany, 1982, ISSN  0323-3375 .
  • Manfred Seifert: Sport82. A yearbook of GDR sports . Sportverlag Berlin, 1982, ISSN  0232-203X , p. 251-252 .