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2023 European Weightlifting Championships

The 2023 European Weightlifting Championships was held in Yerevan, Armenia, from 15 to 23 April 2023.

Medal table

Ranking by Big (Total result) medals

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

Schedule

Medal overview

Men

Women

Team ranking

Men

Women

Participating nations

A total of 310 competitors from 39 nations participated:

  1. (5)
  2. (20) (Host)
  3. (7)
  4. <s> (4)</s>
  5. (4)
  6. (2)
  7. (14)
  8. (5)
  9. (1)
  10. (15)
  11. (9)
  12. (3)
  13. (10)
  14. (7)
  15. (13)
  16. (12)
  17. (15)
  18. (7)
  19. (7)
  20. (2)
  21. (5)
  22. (7)
  23. (8)
  24. (5)
  25. (8)
  26. (1)
  27. (1)
  28. (11)
  29. (4)
  30. (7)
  31. (14)
  32. (7)
  33. (9)
  34. (3)
  35. (8)
  36. (14)
  37. (5)
  38. (2)
  39. (19)
  40. (14)

Men's results

Men's 55 kg

Men's 61 kg

Men's 67 kg

Men's 73 kg

Men's 81 kg

Men's 89 kg

Men's 96 kg

Men's 102 kg

Men's 109 kg

Men's +109 kg

Women's results

Women's 45 kg

Women's 49 kg

Women's 55 kg

Women's 59 kg

Women's 64 kg

Women's 71 kg

Women's 76 kg

Women's 81 kg

Women's 87 kg

Women's +87 kg

Incidents

During the opening ceremony, designer Aram Nikolyan who worked on the show, ran out of the front rows and set fire to the flag of Azerbaijan. Media reported the event in the context of rising tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Lachin corridor which has been blockaded by Azeris and is the only road that connects the ethnically Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh to the outside world. The flag burning followed fighting between the two countries near the Lachin corridor which left soldiers dead on both sides. Nikolyan was detained and the flag was replaced. Azerbaijan recalled its team after the incident. Armenian officials condemned the incident and a criminal investigation was opened against Nikolyan. The European Weightlifting Federation also condemned the incident.

Turkish athlete Bayav Pallinsu competing in up to 49 kg category lost consciousness at the attempt of raising the barbell and had to be given first aid.

See also

References

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