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April 27, 2009 at 1:55 am #82978Trash BoatParticipant
Are held in Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan. It seems to be quite difficult to get some information about those – not to mention visual material – but lets see how this can be sorted out. I created this topic this early hoping that here would be some Asians who could kick me in the right direction. Probably not but let's give it a shot anyway.
Lets see.
May 6, 2009 at 2:08 am #82979Trash BoatParticipant1. Sunday 11 May: Women 48kg. & 53kg. ( Groups A ,B ) Men 56kg. (Group A, B) and Men 62kg. ( Group B )
2. Monday 12 May: Women 58 kg. & 63 kg. ( Group A , B ) Women 69kg. (Group B) and Men 62kg. ( Group A )
3. Tuesday 13 May: Women 69kg. (Group A) and Women 75 kg. & +75kg. (Group B) and Men 68kg. & 77kg. ( Group A , B )
4. Wednesday 14 May: Women 75kg. & +75kg. (Group A) and Men 85kg. & 94kg. ( Group A , B )
5. Thursday 15 May: Men 105kg. & +105 kg. ( Group A ) and Closing CeremonyMay 9, 2009 at 1:03 pm #82980Trash BoatParticipantChinese National Championships
ResultsWoman
48KG
Name Body weigh Snatch Clean&Jerk Total Place
Wang Mingjuan 47,82 95 113 208 1
Gao Yuan 47,82 90 115 205 2
Gao Wei 47,58 90 108 198 353KG
Name Body weigh Snatch Clean&Jerk Total Place
Li Ping 52,76 97 131 228 1
Chen Xiaoting 52,73 98 120 218 2
Qiu Hongmei 52,44 97 120 217 358KG
Name Body weigh Snatch Clean&Jerk Total Place
Li Xueying 57,75 103 130 233 1
Li Yanyan 57,63 100 128 228 2
Qiu Hongmei 57,72 100 128 228 363KG
Name Body weigh Snatch Clean&Jerk Total Place
Guan Xinlei 62,47 110 135 245 1
Li Liying 62,75 113 130 243 2
Zhou Wenyu 62,56 110 128 238 369KG
Name Body weigh Snatch Clean&Jerk Total Place
Kang Yue 68,58 117 140 257 1
Zhao Yan 67,51 110 140 250 2
Fang Weiwei 69 110 140 250 375KG
Name Body weigh Snatch Clean&Jerk Total Place
Cao Lei 73,66 112 146 258 1
Sun Ruiping 74,85 115 143 258 2
Li Rongyan 74,61 110 147 257 3+75KG
Name Body weigh Snatch Clean&Jerk Total Place
Zhang Zheng 127,95 125 171 296 1
Meng Suping 114,03 130 165 295 2
Liu Xue 99,5 125 160 285 3Results from Chinese national championships. Level in those competitions is just sick. Big country and popular sport there, I guess it explains.
Cao Lei was the only Beijing winner of four to take part in that competition. Interesting. I hope they would take part in Asian champs or at least world champs.
May 11, 2009 at 1:22 am #82981Trash BoatParticipantGMT + 6
Mon. 11 ???
9:00 Women 48Kg and 53Kg Category – Group B
11:30 Men 56Kg and 62Kg Category – Group B
14:00 Women 48Kg Category – Group A
16:30 Men 56Kg Category – Group A
19:00 Women 53Kg Category – Group A
Tues. 12 ???
9:00 Women 58Kg and 63Kg Category – Group B
11:30 Men 62Kg Category – Group A
14:00 Women 58Kg Category – Group A
16:30 Women 63Kg Category – Group A
19:00 Women 69Kg Category – Group B
Wed. 13 ???
9:00 Men 69Kg and 77Kg Category – Group B
11:30 Men 69Kg Category – Group A
14:00 Women 69Kg Category – Group A
16:30 Men 77Kg Category – Group A
19:00 Women 75 and +75Kg Category – Group B
Thurs. 14 ???
9:00 Men 85Kg and 94KgCategory – Group B
11:30 Men 85Kg Category – Group A
14:00 Women 75Kg Category – Group A
16:30 Men 94Kg Category – Group A
19:00 Women +75Kg Category – Group A
Fri. 15 May
11:30 Men 105Kg Category – Group A
14:00 Men +105Kg Category – Group A18:00
Closing CeremonyNo coverage here in Europe. Shame, if you haven't noticed so far, I happen to like weightlifting. Well maybe short summaries later.
May 11, 2009 at 11:54 pm #82982Trash BoatParticipantCan't find todays results but it seems that nobodys interested. I think I'll move writing my dialogues in some blog so I won't spam here.
May 12, 2009 at 9:43 pm #82983Trash BoatParticipantFrom now on I'll write these reports here.
May 14, 2009 at 3:57 am #82984Trash BoatParticipantLets see if Lei, Vazhenina and Podobedova all participate in 75 kilo kategory. It would be a real match to see. And also would like to see Ilya Ilin's performance. That guy is just phenomenal.
May 15, 2009 at 12:21 am #82985colt13ParticipantYou arent spamming. In fact, i use you for info as we dont have Eurosport US(but Fox has a Soccer channel). Let's face it, if it weren't for the internet, the only time i would see weightlifting would be during the Olympics(for 5 minutes anyway).
May 15, 2009 at 12:45 am #82986Trash BoatParticipantWell Podobedova cut today Cao Lei's three-year winning streak. The Kazakh won with flying colours lifting 130+150 and made attempts at 157 to better world record which she shares with the Chinese.
Lei was left 22 kg behind which was a bit disappointment. Although she was already struggling in Chinese championships with 248 total, so at least the reigning olympic winner is going to right direction. I don't know is her preparation still midway but she did a lot better previous year.
I don't quite know what is going on on Russian weightlifting federation, but several athletes have moved to Kazakhstan because they have felt that they've been mistreated. Svetlana missed her chances to participate the Beijing olympics due to Russian federetion resistance; there were some illegibilities in her citizenship.
But they do something right in there, since there are FOUR Russians or ex-Russians who are capable of winning gold. It seems that this division is going to be one of the toughest this year. Can't wait to see the world champs.
Not much to see in this thread…it was obvious from the start but wanted to give it a shot anyway. I'm a bit surpices since the only available source was sport sites from Kazakhstan and even those didn't have much to say. Complete results, stats no no ::)
Lets put some old photos of Svetlana and Cao so this thead won't be completely useless ;D
Hmm no real pictures about Svetlana.
May 15, 2009 at 12:48 am #82987Trash BoatParticipantYou arent spamming. In fact, i use you for info as we dont have Eurosport US(but Fox has a Soccer channel). Let's face it, if it weren't for the internet, the only time i would see weightlifting would be during the Olympics(for 5 minutes anyway).
Quite true. Happy to hear that not all of these writings go in vain, although you can't actually call these real reports.
At least they show Euro and World Championships around here. So I've understood, that olympic lifting isn't popular – like it would be somewhere – back there. Can't actually remember any really good US lifter participating in several years.
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