2012 Summer Olympics / Weightlifting - Super Heavyweight (Women)

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sport Weightlifting
competition Class over 75 kg
gender Women
place ExCeL Exhibition Center , London
Attendees 14 female athletes from 13 countries
date 5th August 2012
Medals Gold medal.svg Zhou Lulu ( CHN ) Tatjana Kaschirina ( RUS ) Jang Mi-ran ( KOR )
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Bronze medal.svg

The weightlifting women in the class over 75 kg (super heavyweight) at the 2012 Olympics in London took place on 5 August 2012 at ExCeL Exhibition Center instead. 14 athletes from 13 countries competed.

The competition consisted of two parts: tearing (Snatch) and pushing (Clean and Jerk) . The participants competed first in the snatch, in which they had three attempts. Whoever remained without a valid attempt was eliminated. Each starter again had three attempts in pushing. The athlete with the highest aggregate weight won. In the event of a tie, lower body weight was decisive.

Title holders

world champion Tear RussiaRussia Tatiana Kashirina 147 kg World Cup 2011 in Paris
Bump China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Zhou Lulu 182 kg World Cup 2011 in Paris
Duel China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Zhou Lulu 328 kg World Cup 2011 in Paris
Olympic Champion Duel Korea SouthSouth Korea Jang Mi-ran 326 kg Beijing 2008

Existing records

World record Tear RussiaRussia Tatiana Kashirina 148 kg Belgorod , Russia December 18, 2011
Bump Korea SouthSouth Korea Jang Mi-ran 187 kg Goyang , South Korea November 28, 2009
Duel China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Zhou Lulu 328 kg Paris , France November 13, 2011
Olympic record Tear Korea SouthSouth Korea Jang Mi-ran 140 kg Beijing , China August 16, 2008
Bump Korea SouthSouth Korea Jang Mi-ran 186 kg Beijing , China August 16, 2008
Duel Korea SouthSouth Korea Jang Mi-ran 326 kg Beijing , China August 16, 2008

Time schedule

  • Group A: August 5th, 2012, 3:30 p.m.

Bottom line

space country athlete Body
weight
Tear (kg) Push (kg) Duel
1 2 3 Result 1 2 3 Result
01 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Zhou Lulu 130.83 142 146 146 146 181 187 190 187 333
02 RussiaRussia RUS Tatiana Kashirina 102.31 144 149 151 151 175 181 187 181 332
03 Korea SouthSouth Korea COR Jang Mi-ran 118.07 120 125 129 125 158 164 170 164 289
04th EgyptEgypt EGY Nahla Ramadan 105.51 122 125 125 122 150 155 158 155 277
05 SamoaSamoa SAM Ele Opeloge 124.89 117 122 122 117 145 150 155 150 267
06th United StatesUnited States United States Sarah Robles 124.35 114 118 120 120 144 145 145 145 265
07th EcuadorEcuador ECU Oliba Nieve 97.43 113 117 120 117 138 138 142 138 255
08th JapanJapan JPN Mami Shimamoto 105.90 103 107 110 110 138 143 146 143 253
09 United StatesUnited States United States Holley Mangold 157.04 105 105 110 105 135 140 140 135 240
10 GuatemalaGuatemala GUA Astrid Camposeco 88.52 87 91 93 93 112 115 117 115 208
11 Cook IslandsCook Islands COK Luisa Peters 88.58 74 78 82 82 95 100 105 100 182
12 GhanaGhana GHA Alberta Ampomah 78.53 70 70 73 73 97 97 101 101 174
- NigeriaNigeria NGR Mariam Usman 120.79 125 129 133 129 160 160 160 - DNF
- ArmeniaArmenia POOR Hripsime Khurschudjan 87.58 124 128 132 - 158 166 166 - DSQ

A record hunt arose between Zhou Lulu and Tatjana Kaschirina. In the snatch, Zhou first improved the Olympic record by 2 kg to 142 kg, Kaschirina countered with 144 kg. In the second attempt, Kaschirina lifted 149 kg and improved the world record by 1 kg. In the third attempt, she even achieved 151 kg. With 181 kg in the push, Zhou then improved the Olympic record in a duel to 327 kg. In the second attempt, Kaschirina also added 181 kg and thus achieved a new duel world record with 332 kg. Zhou's third attempt over 187 kg meant not only a new Olympic record in jerking, but also another two-way world record with 333 kg. Zhou's win was the third by a Chinese woman in this weight class in the fourth Olympic competition.

The International Olympic Committee convicted the originally third-placed Armenian Hripsime Khurschudjan of doping fraud and in November 2016 revoked her bronze medal.

New records

Tear 151 kg RussiaRussia Russia WR
Bump 187 kg China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Zhou Lulu OR
Duel 333 kg China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Zhou Lulu WR

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ IOC sanctions 12 athletes for failing anti-doping test at London 2012. In: olympic.org. November 21, 2016, accessed September 27, 2018 .