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1970 World Weightlifting Championships

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1970 Men's World Championships
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The 1970 Men's World Weightlifting Championships were held in Columbus, Ohio, United States from September 12 to September 20, 1970. There were 129 men from 28 nations in the competition.

Nine weightlifters (Sandor Holczreiter, Walter Szoltysek, Vladimir Smetanin, Imre Földi, Henryk Trebicki, Miecyslaw Nowak, Jan Wojnowski, Yoshiyuki Miyake, Janos Bagocs) test positive for amphetamines (Dexedrine) and were disqualified.[1] The urine samples were tested using the Beckman DK-2A ratio recording ultraviolet spectrophotometer.[2]

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Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
52 kg
Press Sándor Holczreiter
 Hungary
120.0 kg Vladislav Krishchishin
 Soviet Union
112.5 kg Vladimir Smetanin
 Soviet Union
105.0 kg
Snatch Walter Szołtysek
 Poland
102.5 kg Vladimir Smetanin
 Soviet Union
100.0 kg Salvador del Rosario
 Philippines
95.0 kg
Clean & Jerk Salvador del Rosario
 Philippines
130.0 kg Charlie Depthios
 Indonesia
127.5 kg Walter Szołtysek
 Poland
127.5 kg
Total Sándor Holczreiter
 Hungary
342.5 kg
WR
Walter Szołtysek
 Poland
330.0 kg Vladimir Smetanin
 Soviet Union
330.0 kg
56 kg
Press Imre Földi
 Hungary
120.0 kg Fernando Báez
 Puerto Rico
115.0 kg Mohammad Nassiri
 Iran
115.0 kg
Snatch Henryk Trębicki
 Poland
107.5 kg Kenkichi Ando
 Japan
105.0 kg Imre Földi
 Hungary
105.0 kg
Clean & Jerk Mohammad Nassiri
 Iran
147.5 kg Imre Földi
 Hungary
137.5 kg Kenkichi Ando
 Japan
135.0 kg
Total Mohammad Nassiri
 Iran
362.5 kg Imre Földi
 Hungary
362.5 kg Henryk Trębicki
 Poland
357.5 kg
60 kg
Press Mladen Kuchev
 Bulgaria
130.0 kg Mieczysław Nowak
 Poland
127.5 kg Yoshinobu Miyake
 Japan
120.0 kg
Snatch Jan Wojnowski
 Poland
120.0 kg Yoshiyuki Miyake
 Japan
117.5 kg Mieczysław Nowak
 Poland
115.0 kg
Clean & Jerk Mieczysław Nowak
 Poland
150.0 kg Jan Wojnowski
 Poland
147.5 kg János Benedek
 Hungary
147.5 kg
Total Mieczysław Nowak
 Poland
392.5 kg Jan Wojnowski
 Poland
385.0 kg Yoshiyuki Miyake
 Japan
382.5 kg
67.5 kg
Press János Bagócs
 Hungary
140.0 kg Zbigniew Kaczmarek
 Poland
140.0 kg Waldemar Baszanowski
 Poland
137.5 kg
Snatch Waldemar Baszanowski
 Poland
135.0 kg Zbigniew Kaczmarek
 Poland
132.5 kg Yusaku Ono
 Japan
125.0 kg
Clean & Jerk János Bagócs
 Hungary
167.5 kg Zbigniew Kaczmarek
 Poland
167.5 kg Won Shin-hee
 South Korea
165.0 kg
Total Zbigniew Kaczmarek
 Poland
440.0 kg Waldemar Baszanowski
 Poland
437.5 kg János Bagócs
 Hungary
432.5 kg
75 kg
Press Viktor Kurentsov
 Soviet Union
152.5 kg Ari Kurko
 Finland
150.0 kg Werner Dittrich
 East Germany
150.0 kg
Snatch Aimé Terme
 France
142.5 kg Leif Jenssen
 Norway
142.5 kg Mohamed Tarabulsi
 Lebanon
140.0 kg
Clean & Jerk Viktor Kurentsov
 Soviet Union
180.0 kg Gábor Szarvas
 Hungary
172.5 kg Yordan Bikov
 Bulgaria
170.0 kg
Total Viktor Kurentsov
 Soviet Union
462.5 kg Leif Jenssen
 Norway
455.0 kg Gábor Szarvas
 Hungary
445.0 kg
82.5 kg
Press Gennady Ivanchenko
 Soviet Union
165.0 kg Norbert Ozimek
 Poland
160.0 kg György Horváth
 Hungary
157.5 kg
Snatch Gennady Ivanchenko
 Soviet Union
150.0 kg David Rigert
 Soviet Union
147.5 kg Masushi Ouchi
 Japan
145.0 kg
Clean & Jerk Gennady Ivanchenko
 Soviet Union
190.0 kg Norbert Ozimek
 Poland
182.5 kg Mike Karchut
 United States
182.5 kg
Total Gennady Ivanchenko
 Soviet Union
505.0 kg
WR
Norbert Ozimek
 Poland
482.5 kg David Rigert
 Soviet Union
482.5 kg
90 kg
Press Vasily Kolotov
 Soviet Union
175.0 kg Jean-Pierre Van Lerberghe
 Belgium
165.0 kg Marek Gołąb
 Poland
165.0 kg
Snatch Vasily Kolotov
 Soviet Union
160.0 kg Rainer Dörrzapf
 West Germany
145.0 kg Pierre Gourrier
 France
142.5 kg
Clean & Jerk Vasily Kolotov
 Soviet Union
202.5 kg
WR
Phil Grippaldi
 United States
190.0 kg Géza Tóth
 Hungary
187.5 kg
Total Vasily Kolotov
 Soviet Union
537.5 kg
WR
Phil Grippaldi
 United States
490.0 kg Géza Tóth
 Hungary
490.0 kg
110 kg
Press Jaan Talts
 Soviet Union
200.0 kg
WR
Aleksandar Kraychev
 Bulgaria
187.5 kg Bob Bednarski
 United States
182.5 kg
Snatch Kauko Kangasniemi
 Finland
160.0 kg Jaan Talts
 Soviet Union
155.0 kg Jean-Paul Fouletier
 France
152.5 kg
Clean & Jerk Jaan Talts
 Soviet Union
210.0 kg Roberto Vezzani
 Italy
200.0 kg Bob Bednarski
 United States
200.0 kg
Total Jaan Talts
 Soviet Union
565.0 kg
WR
Aleksandar Kraychev
 Bulgaria
535.0 kg Bob Bednarski
 United States
530.0 kg
+110 kg
Press Serge Reding
 Belgium
215.0 kg Vasily Alekseyev
 Soviet Union
215.0 kg Ken Patera
 United States
207.5 kg
Snatch Kalevi Lahdenranta
 Finland
172.5 kg Vasily Alekseyev
 Soviet Union
170.0 kg Manfred Rieger
 East Germany
165.0 kg
Clean & Jerk Vasily Alekseyev
 Soviet Union
227.5 kg
WR
Serge Reding
 Belgium
215.0 kg Kalevi Lahdenranta
 Finland
210.0 kg
Total Vasily Alekseyev
 Soviet Union
612.5 kg Serge Reding
 Belgium
590.0 kg Kalevi Lahdenranta
 Finland
577.5 kg

Medal table

Ranking by Big (Total result) medals

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union5027
2 Poland2417
3 Hungary1135
4 Iran1001
5 United States0112
6 Belgium0101
 Bulgaria0101
 Norway0101
9 Finland0011
 Japan0011
Totals (10 entries)99927

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

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union166325
2 Poland711523
3 Hungary53715
4 Finland2125
5 Iran2013
6 Belgium1304
7 Bulgaria1214
8 France1023
9 Philippines1012
10 Japan0257
 United States0257
12 Norway0202
13 Indonesia0101
 Italy0101
 Puerto Rico0101
 West Germany0101
17 East Germany0022
18 Lebanon0011
 South Korea0011
Totals (19 entries)363636108

References

  1. ^ Review of Disqualifications in Weightlifting at the Olympics
  2. ^ Kremenik, Michael; Onodera, Sho; Nagao, Mitsushiro; Yuzuki, Osamu; Yonetani, Shozo (2007). "A Historical Timeline of Doping in the Olympics (Part II 1970–1988)" (PDF). Kawasaki Journal of Medical Welfare. 12 (2): 69–83.

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