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 |
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|
Wiratthaworn Aree |
THA |
80 |
47.90 |
77.5 |
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--- |
|
Chanu Sanamacha |
IND |
78 |
48.00 |
77.5 |
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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 |
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|
Li Feng-Ying |
TPE |
75 |
52.45 |
90.0 |
--- |
--- |
|
Nakaga Mari |
JPN |
75 |
52.65 |
77.5 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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.
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 |
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+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. |