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Weightlifting At The 2002 Asian Games
Olympic weightlifting, Weightlifting was contested from September 30 to October 10 at the 2002 Asian Games in Pukyong National University Gymnasium, Busan, South Korea. Schedule Medalists Men Women Medal table Participating nations A total of 143 athletes from 30 nations competed in weightlifting at the 2002 Asian Games: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * References Men's results External links Weightlifting Database
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Pukyong National University
Pukyong National University (PKNU; ) is a national university in Busan, South Korea, formed in 1996. The university has two campuses, Daeyeon-dong and Yongdang-dong, situated near the coastal district of Nam-gu. PKNU has a traditional focus on fisheries sciences and other maritime fields, and has extensive facilities for Marine and Technology studies. The school's symbol mascot is anthropomorphic Moby Dick, "Baek Kyung-i". The school name was changed through a vote in August 2021. History PKNU was formed in 1996 from the merger of two national universities with long histories, the National Fisheries University of Busan, established in 1941, and the Busan National University of Technology, which was established in 1924. Historically, Daeyeon-dong was a small fishing village populated by anchovy fishermen. In the early years of the 20th century these fishermen found their products in high demand and they became quite wealthy. They used the money to purchase what is now the ...
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Weightlifting At The 2002 Asian Games – Women's 58 Kg
Weightlifting or weight lifting generally refers to Exercise, physical exercises and sports in which people lift Weight training#Equipment, weights, often in the form of dumbbells, barbells or machines. People engage in weightlifting for a variety of different reasons. These can include: developing physical strength; promoting Physical fitness, health and fitness; competing in weightlifting sports; and developing a muscular and aesthetic physique. Olympic weightlifting is a specific type of weightlifting sport practiced at the Olympic Games, commonly referred to simply as "weightlifting". Other weightlifting sports include stone lifting, powerlifting, kettlebell lifting, and Paralympic powerlifting, para powerlifting—the weightlifting sport practiced at the Paralympic Games. Different weightlifting sports may be distinguished by the different ways of lifting a weight, and/or the objects lifted. Weightlifting events are key elements of strength athletics. Weight training is weig ...
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Mehdi Panzvan
Seyed Mahdi Panzvan Langroudi (; born 17 February 1981) is an Iranian weightlifter. He won the bronze medal in the Men's 62 kg weight In science and engineering, the weight of an object is a quantity associated with the gravitational force exerted on the object by other objects in its environment, although there is some variation and debate as to the exact definition. Some sta ... class at the 1999 Asian Weightlifting Championships. Major result References External links * * * archive * * * * 1981 births Living people Iranian male weightlifters Iranian strength athletes Olympic weightlifters for Iran Weightlifters at the 2000 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 2004 Summer Olympics Asian Games bronze medalists for Iran Asian Games weightlifters for Iran Asian Games bronze medalists in weightlifting Weightlifters at the 1998 Asian Games Weightlifters at the 2002 Asian Games Weightlifters at the 2010 Asian Games Medalists at the 1998 Asian Game ...
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Erwin Abdullah
Erwin may refer to: People Given name * Erwin Chargaff (1905–2002), Austrian biochemist * Erwin Chemerinsky (born 1953), American legal scholar * Erwin Dold (1919–2012), German concentration camp commandant in World War 2 * Erwin Hauer (1926–2017), Austrian-born American sculptor * Egon Erwin Kisch (1885–1948), Czechoslovak writer and journalist * Erwin Emata (born 1973), Filipino mountain climber * Erwin James (born 1957), British writer and journalist * Erwin Josi (born 1955), Swiss alpine skier * Erwin Klein (died 1992), American table tennis player * Erwin Koeman (born 1961), Dutch footballer and coach * Erwin Kramer (1902–1979), East German politician * Erwin Kreyszig (1922–2008), American academic * Erwin Neutzsky-Wulff (born 1949), Danish author and philosopher * Erwin Osen (1891–1970), Austrian painter and mime artist * Erwin Panofsky (1892-1968), German-Jewish art historian * Erwin Ramírez (born 1971), Ecuadorian football player * Erwin Rommel (1891– ...
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Zhang Guozheng
Zhang Guozheng (; born September 14, 1974, in Shunchang, Nanping, Fujian) is a Chinese weightlifter. Zhang is a World champion, Olympic champion and World Record holder. In January, 1999, Zhang Guozheng was named a member of the National Men's weightlifting team. He ranked fourth at the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 in the 69 kg class. On October 3, 2002, at the Busan Asian Games, Zhang Guozheng took gold in the 69 kg class with a total score of 345 kilograms. In 2004, Zhang Guozeng won the Athens Olympic Games in the 69 kg class champion. On December 3, 2006, at the 15th Asian Games, Zhang Guozheng totaled 336 kg for a gold medal with a 152 kg snatch and a 184 kg clean and jerk. Zhang retired after 2008 and now serves as the deputy head coach for the men's weightlifting team. Biography Early life When Zhang Guozheng was 11, his brother Zhang Guoquan felt that Guozheng lacked decipline and needed something to focus his time on. Thus he recommende ...
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Cho Hyo-won
Cho or CHO may refer to: People * Chief Happiness Officer * Chief Heat Officer Surnames * Cho (Korean surname), one romanization of the common Korean surname * Zhuo (), romanized Cho in Wade–Giles, Chinese surname * Cho, a Minnan romanization of the Chinese surname Cao () * Chō, the romaji for the uncommon Japanese surname derived from the Chinese Zhang (Kanji ) ** Cho U (born 1980), Taiwanese ''go'' player who romanizes his name in the Japanese fashion ** Chō (born 1957), Japanese actor and voice actor ** Fujio Cho (born 1937), Japanese chairman ** Isamu Chō (1895–1945), Japanese lieutenant general Characters * Cho Hakkai, the Japanese name for ''Zhū Bājiè'' or "Pigsy", a character in the 16th-century Chinese novel, ''Journey to the West'', by Wu Cheng'en ** Cho Hakkai (Saiyuki), the same character in the manga and anime series ''Saiyuki'', based on the novel Given name * Cho Ramaswamy (1934–2016), Indian actor and writer * Cho, a Burmese given name meaning ...
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Im Yong-su
Im Yong-su (; born February 9, 1980) is a North Korean weightlifter. He won a gold medal in the men's 62 kg division at the 2002 World Weightlifting Championships in Warsaw, Poland, with a total of 315.0 kilograms. He also captured two silver medals at the Asian Games (2002 in Busan, South Korea, and 2006 in Doha, Qatar). Im competed for the same division at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, and at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, but he neither completed the event, nor claimed an Olympic medal. Eight years after competing in his first Olympics, Im qualified for the third time in the men's featherweight category (62 kg), as a 28-year-old, at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, by placing second from the 2007 World Weightlifting Championships in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Im, however, did not finish the event, as he successfully lifted 138 kg in the single-motion snatch, but failed to hoist 168 kg in the two-part, shoulder-to-overhead clean and jerk The ...
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Le Maosheng
Le Maosheng (; born August 9, 1978, in Ningyuan, Yongzhou, Hunan) is a Chinese weightlifter who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics and in the 2004 Summer Olympics. In 2000 he finished fourth in the 62 kg class. Four years later he won the silver medal in the 62 kg class. At the 2002 Asian Games he won with a world record clean and jerk The clean and jerk is a composite of two weightlifting movements, most often performed with a barbell: the clean and the jerk. During the ''clean'', the lifter moves the barbell from the floor to a racked position across the deltoids, without rest ... of 182.5 kg, and a total of 322.5 kg. Notes References Profile 1978 births Living people Olympic silver medalists for China Olympic weightlifters for China People from Yongzhou Weightlifters at the 2000 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 2004 Summer Olympics World record holders in Olympic weightlifting Olympic medalists in weightlifting Asian Games gold m ...
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Yang Chin-yi
Yang Chin-yi (; born 15 May 1981) is a Taiwanese weightlifter. At the 2004 Summer Olympics he participated in the 56 kg category, but did not finish. He competed in Weightlifting at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 56 kg division representing Chinese Taipei "Chinese Taipei" is the term used in various international organizations and tournaments for groups or delegations representing the Republic of China (ROC), a country commonly known as Taiwan. Due to the One China principle stipulated by the ... finishing fourth overall with a personal best combined lift of 285 kg. His previous best was 277.5 kg. Notes and references External links NBC profile Athlete Biography YANG Chin-Yiat beijing2008 1981 births Living people Weightlifters at the 2000 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 2004 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic weightlifters for Taiwan Asian Games bronze medalists in weightlifting Weightlifters at the 1998 As ...
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Wang Shin-yuan
Wang Shin-yuan (; born 23 June 1976) is a Taiwanese weightlifter. His personal best is 282.5 kg. He competed in Weightlifting at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 56 kg division representing Chinese Taipei "Chinese Taipei" is the term used in various international organizations and tournaments for groups or delegations representing the Republic of China (ROC), a country commonly known as Taiwan. Due to the One China principle stipulated by the .... He finished seventh with 265 kg. He is 5 ft 2 inches tall and weighs 130 lb. References External links NBC profile 1976 births Living people Weightlifters at the 1996 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 2000 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 2004 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic weightlifters for Taiwan Asian Games silver medalists in weightlifting Weightlifters at the 1998 Asian Games Weightlifters at the 2002 Asian Games Weightlifters at the 20 ...
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Wu Meijin
Wu Meijin (; born April 25, 1980, in Ruian, Zhejiang) is a Chinese weightlifter who competed in the Men's 56 kilogram weight class at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal, lifting 287.5 kilograms in total. He is the 2002 and 2003 world champion.list of world champions
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Li Wenwen Li Wenwen (; born 5 March 2000) is a Chinese weightlifter competing in the women's +87 kg division. She is a double Olympic champion, as well as the double world and 3 time Asian champion. In 2021, she set the current world records for bot ...
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Weightlifting At The 2002 Asian Games – Women's +75 Kg
The women's +75 kilograms event at the 2002 Asian Games The 2002 Asian Games, officially known as the XIV Asian Games and also known as Busan 2002 (), were an international multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Due to schedule impediments the football tour ... took place on October 8, 2002 at Pukyong National University Gymnasium. Schedule All times are Korea Standard Time ( UTC+09:00) Records Results ;Legend *NM — No mark New records The following records were established during the competition. References2002 Asian Games Official Report, Page 764Weightlifting Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Weightlifting at the 2002 Asian Games - Women's +75 kg Weightlifting at the 2002 Asian Games ...
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