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2010 European Weightlifting Championships

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The 2010 European Weightlifting Championships was held in Minsk, Belarus from 2 April to 11 April 2010. It was the 89th edition of the event, which was first staged in 1896.

2010 European Weightlifting Championships on Stamped Postal Envelope of Belarus, 2010

Medal overview

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
– 56 kg
Snatch  Vitali Dzerbianiou (BLR) 118 kg  Tom Goegebuer (BEL) 116 kg  Iuri Dudoglo (MDA) 115 kg
Clean & Jerk  Smbat Margaryan (ARM) 146 kg EJR  Sedat Artuç (TUR) 139 kg  Tom Goegebuer (BEL) 138 kg
Total  Vitali Dzerbianiou (BLR) 256 kg  Smbat Margaryan (ARM) 255 kg  Tom Goegebuer (BEL) 254 kg
– 62 kg Snatch  Erol Bilgin (TUR) 139 kg  Bünyamin Sezer (TUR) 136 kg  Henadzi Makhveyenia (BLR) 136 kg
Clean & Jerk  Antoniu Buci (ROU) 165 kg  Erol Bilgin (TUR) 165 kg  Oleg Sirghi (MDA) 160 kg
Total  Erol Bilgin (TUR) 304 kg  Antoniu Buci (ROU) 300 kg  Henadzi Makhveyenia (BLR) 291 kg
– 69 kg Snatch  Ninel Miculescu (ROU) 153 kg  Mete Binay (TUR) 149 kg  Mikhail Gobeev (RUS) 148 kg
Clean & Jerk  Ninel Miculescu (ROU) 180 kg  Mikhail Gobeev (RUS) 171 kg  Alexandru Spac (MDA) 168 kg
Total  Ninel Miculescu (ROU) 333 kg  Mikhail Gobeev (RUS) 319 kg  Mete Binay (TUR) 314 kg
– 77 kg Snatch  Tigran Martirosyan (ARM) 165 kg  Krzysztof Szramiak (POL) 160 kg  Samet Keles (TUR) 158 kg
Clean & Jerk  Tigran Martirosyan (ARM) 195 kg  Krzysztof Szramiak (POL) 191 kg  Erkand Qerimaj (ALB) 190 kg
Total  Tigran Martirosyan (ARM) 360 kg  Krzysztof Szramiak (POL) 351 kg  Erkand Qerimaj (ALB) 344 kg
– 85 kg Snatch  Mikalai Novikau (BLR) 171 kg  İzzet İnce (TUR) 170 kg  Ara Khachatryan (ARM) 165 kg
Clean & Jerk  Gevorik Poghosyan (ARM) 204 kg  Ara Khachatryan (ARM) 203 kg  Yuriy Chykyda (UKR) 197 kg
Total  Gevorik Poghosyan (ARM) 369 kg  Ara Khachatryan (ARM) 368 kg  Mikalai Novikau (BLR) 367 kg
– 94 kg Snatch  Artem Ivanov (UKR) 180 kg  Arsen Kasabiev (POL) 176 kg  Evgheni Bratan (MDA) 170 kg
Clean & Jerk  Arsen Kasabiev (POL) 216 kg  Antolii Ciricu (MDA) 208 kg  Arkadiusz Michalski (POL) 205 kg
Total  Arsen Kasabiev (POL) 392 kg  Artem Ivanov (UKR) 383 kg  Antolii Ciricu (MDA) 376 kg
– 105 kg Snatch  Vladimir Smorchkov (RUS) 193 kg  Dmitry Klokov (RUS) 185 kg  Mykola Hordiychuk (UKR) 180 kg
Clean & Jerk  Dmitry Klokov (RUS) 224 kg  Oleksiy Torokhtiy (UKR) 221 kg  Artur Babayan (ARM) 216 kg
Total  Dmitry Klokov (RUS) 409 kg  Vladimir Smorchkov (RUS) 408 kg  Oleksiy Torokhtiy (UKR) 396 kg
+105 kg Snatch  Evgeny Chigishev (RUS) 205 kg  Ruben Aleksanyan (ARM) 195 kg  Almir Velagic (GER) 190 kg
Clean & Jerk  Ruben Aleksanyan (ARM) 237 kg  Matthias Steiner (GER) 236 kg  Evgeny Chigishev (RUS) 235 kg
Total  Evgeny Chigishev (RUS) 440 kg  Ruben Aleksanyan (ARM) 432 kg  Matthias Steiner (GER) 426 kg

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
– 48 kg Snatch  Nurcan Taylan (TUR) 90 kg  Marzena Karpińska (POL) 83 kg  Genny Pagliaro (ITA) 79 kg
Clean & Jerk  Nurcan Taylan (TUR) 118 kg ER  Marzena Karpińska (POL) 96 kg  Şaziye Okur (TUR) 95 kg
Total  Nurcan Taylan (TUR) 208 kg  Marzena Karpińska (POL) 179 kg  Şaziye Okur (TUR) 173 kg
– 53 kg Snatch  Aylin Daşdelen (TUR) 88 kg  Valiantsi Liakhavets (BLR) 87 kg  Boyanka Kostova (BUL) 87 kg
Clean & Jerk  Aylin Daşdelen (TUR) 120 kg ER  Boyanka Kostova (BUL) 112 kg  Valiantsi Liakhavets (BLR) 111 kg
Total  Aylin Daşdelen (TUR) 208 kg  Boyanka Kostova (BUL) 199 kg  Valiantsi Liakhavets (BLR) 198 kg
– 58 kg Snatch  Nastassia Novikava (BLR) 105 kg  Romela Begaj (ALB) 96 kg  Marieta Gotfryd (POL) 96 kg
Clean & Jerk  Nastassia Novikava (BLR) 133 kg  Romela Begaj (ALB) 111 kg  Marieta Gotfryd (POL) 110 kg
Total  Nastassia Novikava (BLR) 238 kg  Romela Begaj (ALB) 207 kg  Marieta Gotfryd (POL) 206 kg
– 63 kg Snatch  Svetlana Tsarukaeva (RUS) 114 kg  Sibel Şimşek (TUR) 110 kg  Marina Shainova (RUS) 100 kg
Clean & Jerk  Sibel Şimşek (TUR) 134 kg  Svetlana Tsarukaeva (RUS) 130 kg  Roxana Cocoș (ROU) 130 kg
Total  Sibel Şimşek (TUR) 244 kg  Svetlana Tsarukaeva (RUS) 244 kg  Roxana Cocoș (ROU) 229 kg
– 69 kg Snatch  Oxana Slivenko (RUS) 117 kg  Meline Daluzyan (ARM) 115 kg  Yuliya Artemova (UKR) 111 kg
Clean & Jerk  Oxana Slivenko (RUS) 145 kg  Meline Daluzyan (ARM) 145 kg  Yuliya Artemova (UKR) 131 kg
Total  Oxana Slivenko (RUS) 262 kg  Meline Daluzyan (ARM) 260 kg  Yuliya Artemova (UKR) 242 kg
– 75 kg Snatch  Natalya Zabolotnaya (RUS) 129 kg  Nadezhda Evstyukhina (RUS) 127 kg  Lidia Valentín (ESP) 115 kg
Clean & Jerk  Natalya Zabolotnaya (RUS) 156 kg  Nadezhda Evstyukhina (RUS) 155 kg  Lidia Valentín (ESP) 140 kg
Total  Natalya Zabolotnaya (RUS) 285 kg  Nadezhda Evstyukhina (RUS) 282 kg  Lidia Valentín (ESP) 255 kg
+75 kg Snatch  Tatiana Kashirina (RUS) 135 kg  Ümmühan Uçar (TUR) 117 kg  Volha Kniazhyshcha (BLR) 116 kg
Clean & Jerk  Tatiana Kashirina (RUS) 162 kg  Volha Kniazhyshcha (BLR) 141 kg  Ümmühan Uçar (TUR) 140 kg
Total  Tatiana Kashirina (RUS) 297 kg  Volha Kniazhyshcha (BLR) 257 kg  Ümmühan Uçar (TUR) 257 kg

Doping cases

[1]

  • Mikalai Cherniak from Belarus who won silver medal in snatch and bronze medal in total at the men's 77 kg category, tested positive after the competition.[2]
  • Rovshan Fatullayev from Azerbaijan who won 2 silver medals in the men's 94 kg (c&j and total) and a bronze medal in snatch, tested positive after the competition.[1]
  • Andrei Aramnau from Belarus who won 3 gold medal in all discipline at the men's 105 kg category, tested positive after the competition.[2]
  • Boyan Poleyanov from Bulgaria who originally finished 8th in snatch, 7th in c&j and 7th in total at the men's +105 kg category, tested positive after the competition.[2]

Women

  • Marina Ohman from Israel who originally finished 7th in snatch, 10th in c&j and 10th in total at the women's 63 kg category, tested positive after the competition.[2]
  • Shemshat Tuliayeva from Belarus who won 2 bronze medals at the women's 69 kg (snatch and total), tested positive after the competition.[2]
  • Hripsime Khurshudyan from Armenia who won 3 bronze medals in all discipline at the women's 75 kg category, tested positive after the competition.
  • Olha Korobka from Ukraine who won 3 silver medals in all discipline at the women's +75 kg category, tested positive after the competition.

Medals tables

Ranking by all medals: "Big" (Total result) and "Small" (Snatch and Clean&Jerk)

  *   Host nation (Belarus)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)159327
2 Turkey (TUR)107623
3 Armenia (ARM)78217
4 Belarus (BLR)*63615
5 Romania (ROU)4127
6 Poland (POL)27413
7 Ukraine (UKR)1269
8 Albania (ALB)0325
9 Bulgaria (BUL)0213
10 Moldova (MDA)0156
11 Belgium (BEL)0123
 Germany (GER)0123
13 Spain (ESP)0033
14 Italy (ITA)0011
Totals (14 entries)454545135

Ranking by "Big" (Total result) medals

  *   Host nation (Belarus)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)5409
2 Turkey (TUR)4037
3 Armenia (ARM)2406
4 Belarus (BLR)*2136
5 Poland (POL)1214
6 Romania (ROU)1113
7 Ukraine (UKR)0123
8 Albania (ALB)0112
9 Bulgaria (BUL)0101
10 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Germany (GER)0011
 Moldova (MDA)0011
 Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (13 entries)15151545

References

  1. ^ a b "Azerbaijani weightlifters disqualified for 4 years". news.am. 19 November 2010. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e "STATUS REPORT 2010 by COUNTRY" (PDF). polska-sztanga.pl. 10 November 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 January 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2018.