Yoshiyuki Miyake

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Yoshiyuki Miyake ( Japanese 三 宅 義 行 , Miyake Yoshiyuki ; born September 30, 1945 in Murata , Shibata County , Miyagi Prefecture ) is a former Japanese weightlifter .

Career

Yoshiyuki Miyake is the younger brother of the Olympic champion and multiple world weightlifting champion Yoshinobu Miyake by six years . Encouraged by his brother, he also started lifting weights . He was very similar to his brother in stature, appearance and body weight and, like him, started first in bantam and then in featherweight (at that time up to 56 or 60 kg body weight). In 1964 he took 6th place in the Japanese ranking with 315 kg in bantamweight. From 1964 onwards it developed very quickly and won its first world championship medal in 1965. His greatest successes were the victories at the world championships in Berlin in 1969 and in Lima in 1971 in the featherweight / all- around competition, and in 1971 he was also three times world champion in the individual disciplines of pushing, snatching and pushing. At the 1970 World Championships he was third. However, he was disqualified for doping .

Yoshiyuki Miyake is now a Tokyo businessman .

International successes / all-around

(OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, Ba = bantamweight, Fe = featherweight)

Medals, individual disciplines

(awarded since 1969)

  • World Cup Gold Medals: 1971, Push, Fe - 1971, Tear, Fe - 1971, Push, Fe,
  • World Cup silver medals: 1969, Press, Fe - 1969, Tear, Fe
  • World Cup bronze medals: 1969, pushing, fe

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Drug-Related Disqualifications in Men's Weightlifting at Summer Olympics chidlovski.net