European Weightlifting Champs 5-11 April Eurosport

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  • #90930
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    Homesite: http://bwu.by/en/

    Timetable

    Monday 05 April
    (1st Competition Day)

    10.00 – 11.00 –Women 48kg “B” Group
    11.15 – 12.45 – Women 53kg “B” Group
    13.00 – 15.00 – Men 56kg “B” Group
    16.00 – 16.30 – Opening Ceremony

    17.00 – 19.00 – Women’s 48kg “A” Final

    20.00 – 22.00 – Men’s 56kg “A” Final

    Tuesday 06 April

    11.00 – 12.30 – Women 58kg “B” Group

    13.00 – 15.00 – Men 62kg “B” Group

    16.00 – 18.00 – Women 53kg “A” Final

    19.00 – 21.00 – Men’s 62kg “A” Final

    Wednesday 07 April

    11.00 – 12.30 – Women 63kg “B” Group

    13.00 – 15.00 – Men 69kg “B” Group

    16.00 – 18.00 – Women 58kg “A” Final

    19.00 – 21.00 – Men 69kg “A” Final

    Thursday 08 April

    10.00 – 11.30 – Men 85kg “C” Group

    11.45 – 13.15 – Women 69kg “B” Group

    13.30 – 15.30 – Men 77kg “B” Group

    16.00 – 18.00 – Women 63kg “A” Final

    19.00 – 21.00 – Men 77kg “A” Final

    Friday 09 April

    10.00 – 11.30 – Women 75kg & +75kg
    Combined “B” Group

    11.45 – 13.15 – Men 94kg “B” Group
    13.30 – 16.30 – Men 85kg “B” Group
    17.00 – 19.00 – Women 69kg “A” Final

    20.00 – 22.00 – Men 85kg
    “A” Final

    Saturday 10 April

    11.00 – 13.00 – Women 75kg “A” Final

    14.00 – 16.00 – Men 94kg
    “A” Final

    17.00 – 19.00 – Women +75kg “A” Final

    19.30 – 21.30 – Men 105kg “B” Group

    Sunday 11 April

    10.00 – 12.00 – Men +105kg “B” Group

    13.00 – 15.00 – Men 105kg “A” Final

    16.00 – 18.00 – Men +105kg “A” Final

    All times listed below are local Minsk (GMT + 3 hours)

    #90931
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    European Senior Championships 2010, Minsk (Belarus)
    Preliminary Entries (alphabetical)

    Name Born Nation Category

    MIRANOVICH, Irina 09.04.1990 BLR 48
    DRAGANOVA, Natalia 11.06.1993 BUL 48
    ANGELOVA, Silviya 22.06.1982 BUL 48
    CABRERA, Maria 22.10.1988 ESP 48
    JUAN, Estefania 17.08.1981 ESP 48
    BONNAMANT, Melanie 30.05.1992 FRA 48
    MICHEL, Anais 12.01.1988 FRA 48
    ADAM , Monika 19.10.1985 HUN 48
    D’ALESSANDRO, Giovanna 22.07.1982 ITA 48
    PAGLIARO, Genny Caterina 15.10.1988 ITA 48
    KARPI?SKA, Marzena 19.02.1988 POL 48
    ERSHOVA, Svetlana 1984 RUS 48
    KHAMATSHINA, Svetlana 1989 RUS 48
    TAYLAN, Nurcan 1983 TUR 48
    OZKAN OZ, Sibel 1988 TUR 48
    OKUR, Saziye 1992 TUR 48R
    16 lifters

    LIAKHAVETS, Valiantsina 15.01.1990 BLR 53
    EJSTRUP, Christina Trier 28.04.1985 DEN 53
    KUKKONEN; Sini 24.05.1986 FIN 53
    FLEURY, Laura 07.01.1988 FRA 53
    CALVINO, Joanne 18.08.1980 GBR 53
    ALEMANNO, Sara 30.09.1986 ITA 53
    ?OCHOWSKA, Joanna 17.11.1988 POL 53
    MAVLJUTOVA, Regina 1979 RUS 53
    BERNTSSON, Lena 04.11.1978 SWE 53
    DASDELEN, Aylin 1982 TUR 53
    BILGIN, Emine 1984 TUR 53
    TROTSENKO, Nataliya 07.11.1985 UKR 53
    12 lifters

    #90932
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    BEGAJ, Romela 02.11.1986 ALB 58
    GRIGORYAN, Elen 03.01.1988 ARM 58
    NOVIKAVA, Nastassia 16.11.1981 BLR 58
    EVERI, Anna 28.04.1987 FIN 58
    SAINT JACQUES, Larissa 11.08.1979 FRA 58
    CHIQUET, Agnes 24.10.1984 FRA 58
    JEWELL, Helen 29.11.1988 GBR 58
    BORDIGNON, Giorgia 24.05.1987 ITA 58
    GOTFRYD, Marieta 11.09.1980 POL 58
    AXENOVA, Olga 1985 RUS 58
    SIBETOVA, Olga 1988 RUS 58
    KALINA, Yuliya 24.10.1988 UKR 58
    DERKACH, Yuliya 22.06.1986 UKR 58
    TUNADAYI, Bediha 1985 TUR 58R
    OKOREUS, Nesliha 1985 TUR 58R
    DARQUE, Gabrielle 12.11.1989 FRA 58R
    16 lifters

    STUKALAVA, Tatsiana 03.10.1975 BLR 63
    BATSIUSHKA, Hanna 24.10.1981 BLR 63
    RAMOS, Sheila 21.12.1990 ESP 63
    HARJU, Heidi 11.12.1981 FIN 63
    PUPUTTI, Jenni 28.06.1986 FIN 63
    MERAL-SUNAR, Muslime 16.07.1982 FRA 63
    LASSOUANI, Leila 29.07.1977 FRA 63
    NAGY, Nikoletta 23.08.1983 HUN 63
    OCHMAN, Marina 02.01.1983 ISR 63
    ALEMANNO, Maria Grazia 02.08.1990 ITA 63
    KASIRYE, Ruth 10.06.1982 NOR 63
    SMOSARSKA, Anna 25.07.1985 POL 63
    COCOS, Roxana 05.06.1989 ROU 63
    SIMSEK, Sibel 1984 TUR 63
    14 lifters

    DALUZYAN, Meline 20.04.1988 ARM 69
    TULYAEVA, Shemshat 04.02.1984 BLR 69
    GONZALEZ, Chaxiraxi 01.05.1990 ESP 69
    PERDUE, Natasha 27.07.1975 GBR 69
    BAZSO, Bianka 24.01.1988 HUN 69
    MOLNAR, Alexandra 31.08.1986 HUN 69
    KRUTZLER, Eszter 04.03.1981 HUN 69
    JORDALEN, Anja Evelin 07.12.1987 NOR 69
    MIZDAL, Ewa 18.07.1987 POL 69
    KAIZER, Viktoriya 1988 RUS 69
    BERNTSSON, Annika 10.09.1976 SWE 69
    DAVYDOVA, Natalya 22.07.1985 UKR 69
    12 lifters

    #91431
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    In my current apartment I don’t have cable so I don’t see Eurosport which leaves me in the mercies of that homepage and other internet sources. I guess I won’t rewrite those articles so see those for yourself if interested.

    Live results: http://polska.sztanga.prv.pl/live

    #91432
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    Nurcan Taylan’s suberp perfromance in 48’s

    And some more videos here http://www.youtube.com/user/lisaneu2#p/u

    #91465
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    Svetlana Tsarukaeva is back after two weaker years. Although her first attempt from 105 kg was a bit wobly, she managed to keep her arms straight and get the bar up. Turkish Sibel ?im?ek was a a favourite to win and it looked like that before the last lifts, but something went wrong in her last lift as she didn’t do the second pull at all. Though in her favor one has to say that she had already done her personal record, the weight amount was tied with the European record and Svetlana already had put a really good result in the table.

    Behind these two there were Maria Shainova and Roxana Cocos who both had moved up from the lower weight category. The Russian was a kilo ahead after snatch competition, but this time youthness overcame experience as Cocos lifted four kilos more clean and jerk thus taking the total bronze medal.

    The battle for the win got a supricing twist as Tsarukaeva failed in her second lift. The reason was the same as for Sibel in snatch: she froze in second pull phase. The Ossetian born managed to lift the weight in her final attempt, but Sibel ensured her victory with second lift, which actually shouldn’t have been approved by the judges; her legs and arms were never locked after the jerk. But it was clear already in that time that she had more to it due to easiness of her cleans and she took a shot to 142 kg – which would have been a new European record – but it was no go this time.

    Behind the cudding edge Polands Lesniewska Anna might have had some more in her pocket, young Belarussian Dina Sazanavets showed suberp technique and French Meral-Sunar Muslime made new national record in snatch and was for no doubt the fighter of the category pushing her limits really hard in every lift.

    Roxana had really got more muscle mass as she moved to higher weight class and her performance looked like she would be a real force to be reckoned in the upcoming events in the future.

    Edit: refreshed my memory and Tsarukaeva was second at the worlds last year so she didn’t technically come back to the top in this competition.

    Edit2: trying to copy the results sheet here but I can’t submit for some reason but here it is as a link: http://polska.sztanga.prv.pl/live

    #91468
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    Sibel Simsek’s last lifts from the channel shown before. She just keeps getting better every year and she is actually quite tall (170 cm) for a 63-kilo lifter. Now the last lift was a new european record attempt and would have tied with Pawina Thongsuk’s wr.

    The Iron Spark of the competition.

    And the possible future star.

    #91554
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    #91628
    colt13
    Participant

    Getting to this late. What did you think of Wrobel’s performance?

    #91635
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    Participant

    colt13 wrote:

    Getting to this late. What did you think of Wrobel’s performance?

    Obviously she wasn’t yet in competition shape. I don’t know why she already wanted to compete although she wasn’t anywhere near where she ought to be.

    Eurosport showed her interview in broadcast brake between snatch and clean and jerk where she stated that her wrist is ok now. Well maybe it is but her shape overall ain’t.

    But if the surgery really was a success, she’ll come back. We haven’t seen the last of Polish Sparrow.

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