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2002. WOMEN



14th Asian Games14th Asian Games

 

 

14th Asian Games
30.09-14.10 Busan, Korea



WOMEN

 

48 kg
1 Li Zhuo CHN 81 47.70 90.0 110.0 200.0
2 Kay Thi Win MYA 79 47.95 90.0 110.0 200.0
3 Rumbewas Raema Lisa INA 80 47.90 85.0 110.0 195.0
4 Chen Han-Tung TPE 80 47.65 80.0 105.0 185.0
5 Choe Un Sim PRK 82 47.90 85.0 97.5 182.5
6 Rosmainar Rosmainar INA 76 47.60 77.5 100.0 177.5
7 Devi Namerakapam INA 68 47.75 75.0 97.5 172.5
8 Imaoka Masumi JPN 76 47.50 72.5 92.5 165.0
9 Alegada Diwa PHI 78 46.25 65.0 85.0 150.0
  Kyi Kyi Than MYA 77 47.85 82.5 --- ---
  Wiratthaworn Aree THA 80 47.90 77.5 --- ---
  Chanu Sanamacha IND 78 48.00 77.5 --- ---

48 kg: Both the gold and the silver medal winners tied the previous world record of 200 kg in total. .25 kg lower bodyweight decided in favour of China's Izmir University world champion Li Zhuo.

 

53 kg
1 Ri Song Hui PRK 78 52.85 102.5 122.5 225.0
2 Polsak Udomporn THA 81 52.35 92.5 120.0 212.5
3 Meng Xianjuan CHN 75 52.45 92.5 120.0 212.5
4 Kuntatean Junpim THA 84 52.50 82.5 105.0 187.5
5 Matsumiya Kumie JPN 79 51.45 75.0 105.0 180.0
6 Baasandemberel B. MGL 80 52.05 60.0 75.0 135.0
  Swe Swe Win MYA 75 52.70 92.5 --- ---
  Li Feng-Ying TPE 75 52.45 90.0 --- ---
  Nakaga Mari JPN 75 52.65 77.5 --- ---

53 kg: The choice of Ri Song Hui to prefer this category to the 58 kg proved to be a wise decision. Beside her uncontested victory, interesting episodes in the category were the bronze medal of Meng Xianjuan and the unprecedented elimination of Li Feng-Ying of Taipei.

 

58 kg
1 Zhou Yan CHN 84 57.10 95.0 125.0 220.0
2 Kameaim Wandee THA 78 57.55 90.0 125.0 215.0
3 Pratiwi Tanti INA 78 57.20 92.5 120.0 212.5
4 Shwe Sin Win MYA 83 57.35 90.0 122.5 212.5
5 Im Jyung Hwa KOR 86 55.65 87.5 112.5 200.0
6 Ling I-Hua TPE 79 55.85 85.0 110.0 195.0
7 Bayarmaa Namkhaidorj MGL 78 57.70 85.0 110.0 195.0
8 Nguwen Thi Thiet VIE 84 57.60 82.5 105.0 187.5
9 Atilano Cecilia PHI 75 56.00 87.5 97.5 185.0

58 kg: Multiple junior world champion and still only 18-year old Zhou Yan excelled before Thai and Indonesian rivals.

 

63 kg
1 Liu Xia CHN 81 62.30 105.0 135.5 240.0
2 Khin Moe Nwe MYA 73 61.45 100.0 120.0 220.0
3 Kluo Ping Chun TPE 76 62.60 97.5 120.0 217.5
4 Sablina Olga KAZ 78 62.55 85.0 120.0 205.0
5 Kumari Pratima IND 76 62.95 90.0 115.0 205.0
6 Kim Mi-Kyung KOR 81 62.65 90.0 112.5 202.5
7 Keawtanong Amporn THA 72 60.00 85.0 107.5 192.5
8 Duong Thi Ngoc VIE 83 59.20 75.0 105.0 180.0
  Detsaeng Saipin THA 77 62.55 105.0 --- ---

63 kg: All Liu Xia had as challengers were the world records. She managed to improve one: 135.5 in clean and jerk. Triple world champion Kuo Ping-Chun still cannot find her former self.

 

  

69 kg
1 Liu Chunhong CHN 85 68.45 115.5 148.0 262.5
2 Thongsuk Pawina THA 79 68.20 115.0 145.0 260.0
3 Mya Sanda Oo MYA 76 68.25 112.5 137.5 250.0
4 Kim Choon-Ran KOR 77 68.60 97.5 120.0 217.5
5 Kang Mi-Suk KOR 77 68.95 97.5 120.0 217.5
6 Jon Myong Hui PRK 78 68.85 92.5 122.5 215.0
  Huang Shih-Chun TPE 75 68.25 --- --- ---

69 kg: Born in 1985 (!), Liu Chunhong today is capable of a formidable 262.5 kg total. She did not stop before setting four senior and four junior world records.

Liu Chunhong
The incredible Liu Chunhong (CHN) set 4 senior and 4 junior world records

 

75 kg
1 Sun Ruiping CHN 81 74.40 118.5 152.5 270.0
2 Khromova Tatyana KAZ 80 74.90 118.0 140.0 257.5
3 Kim Soon-Hee KOR 77 74.80 102.5 140.0 242.5
4 Cho Cho Win MYA 78 73.70 102.5 132.5 235.0
5 Sailaja Pujari IND 82 73.20 95.0 127.5 222.5
6 Saito Rika JPN 83 69.25 82.5 110.0 192.5

75 kg: We mentioned Sun Ruiping in the introduction. In snatch Khromova was still able to keep pace with her, but in the clean and jerk they seemed to lift in different classes…

 

+75 kg
1 Tang Gonghong CHN 79 124.60 120.0 167.5 287.5
2 Jang Mi-Ran KOR 83 103.45 117.5 155.0 272.5
3 Mun Kyung-Ae KOR 79 95.70 112.5 140.0 252.5
4 Chen Hsiao-Lien TPE 75 97.95 110.0 140.0 250.0
5 Imahoko Kazue JPN 82 79.75 95.0 120.0 215.0
  Hsieh Su-Hua TPE 79 119.10 110 --- ---

+75 kg: Tang Gonghong's victory was not for a moment in doubt. Her 167.5 kg jerk world record - the largest weight lifted by a woman in competition ever - was a worthy crowning of the Busan Asian Games competitions. Partly thanks to the indisposition of Taiwanese Chen Hsiao-Lien, the local crowds could rejoice in silver and bronze medals won by two Korean women.


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