Zhiyong Dominates For Gold — 2020 Olympics Men’s 73-Kilogram Weightlifting Results

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The seventh weight category to compete at the rescheduled 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games was the Men’s 73-kilogram weight class. Groups B and A competed on Wednesday, July 28, 2021, at 12:50 a.m. EST and 6:50 a.m. EST, respectively.


Men’s 73-Kilogram Results

[*]Shi Zhiyong (China) — 364 (166/198) (Gold, Olympic Record, World Record)
[*]Julio Reben Mayora Pernia (Venezuela) — 346 (156/190) (Silver)
[*]Rahmat Erwin Abdullah (Indonesia) — 342 (152/190) (Bronze)

Note: the above stats are structured as — Total (Snatch/Clean & Jerk)




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[Related: The Full 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Weightlifting Roster]


2020 Tokyo Olympic Games — Men’s 73KG
Here are the fourteen athletes in the Men’s 73-kilogram category who competed in Tokyo:


73-Kilogram Roster
Group A
  • Briken Calja — Albania
  • Bozhidar Dimitrov Andreev — Bulgaria
  • Shi ZhiyongChina
  • David Sanchez Lopez — Spain
  • Masanori Miyamoto — Japan
  • Marin Robu — Moldova
  • Karem Ben Hnia — Tunisia
  • Clarence Cummings Jr.USA
  • Julio Reben Mayora Pernia — Venezuela
Group B
  • Abderrahim Moum — Morocco
  • Jorge Adan Cardenas Estrada — Mexico
  • Rahmat Erwin Abdullah — Indonesia
  • Brandon Dean Wakeling — Australia
  • Mahmoud Mohammed Alhumayd — Saudi Arabia
Shi Zhiyong was the 2016 Rio Olympic Games gold medalist in the 69-kilogram class (new weightlifting categories were approved by the IWF in 2018).


Heading into the Games, he also held all three world records in this class. He scored the snatch at the rescheduled 2020 Asian Championships, the clean & jerk at the 2019 IWF World Cup, and the total at the 2019 World Championships.


73-Kilogram World Records
  • Snatch — Shi Zhiyong, 169 kilograms (372.5 pounds)
  • Clean & Jerk — Shi Zhiyong, 198 kilograms (436.5 pounds)
  • Total — Shi Zhiyong, 363 kilograms (800.2 pounds)
Session Recap
Snatch
A strong performance (152/190) from Indonesia’s Abdullah in the B Group set high expectations for the athletes in the A Group. A pair of clean openers from Lopez of Spain (142) and Japan’s Masanori (143) preceded the appearance of Team USA’s Clarence “CJ” Cummings Jr., who missed his first lift at 145 kilograms.


Cummings Jr. would follow himself and take the same weight again. He stood it up with some visible wobbling in his left elbow, was initially awarded three white lights, but was called over the PA system as a no lift by the jury. In an extremely bizarre occurrence, moments later the jury reversed their call a second time and awarded him the lift. Cummings Jr. would go on to miss his third attempt at 150 kilograms, remaining in the competition by the grace of the jury.


The remaining athletes rocketed up into the mid 150’s, with Andreev of Bulgaria finishing at 154, Robu of Moldova at 155, and Mayora of Venezuela completing 156 on his final attempt before the first appearance of presumed favorite Shi Ziyong of China.


The triple-world-record-holder and Olympic Champion handily completed three successful snatches at 158, 163, and 166 kilograms, the latter two being new Olympic Records.


Clean & Jerk
Early in the clean & jerks, lifters Lopez, Robu, and Masanori had completed their attempts, leaving the remaining competitors to battle in the 190-kilogram area. Cummings Jr. appeared early to post 180 kilograms, ensuring his total, but failed his second attempt at 190 kilograms, a massive leap.


Ziyong of China, after posting 188 kilograms on his first, heaved 192 on his second but was denied by the jury for soft elbows. Masanori, competing for host country Japan, went for a do-or-die lift at 196 kilograms to achieve a medal, but couldn’t stand up the clean.


With only three lifters remaining, Cummings Jr. declared a ludicrous 198 kilograms. The 21-year-old went for it all, but couldn’t successfully clean the weight, guaranteeing bronze to the Indonesian from the B Group.


Shi appeared for his third attempt to leave no question for the jury with his 198 kilogram jerk, guaranteeing his gold medal. Venezuela’s Mayora loaded 199 for the final lift of the day, a truly gutsy effort, and although he didn’t stand up his clean, he celebrated his silver medal achievement with an onstage backflip.


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The Games Continue
The next two sessions will feature the Men’s 81-kilogram and Men’s 96-kilogram categories. Group B for both categories will compete on Friday, July 30, 2021, at 10:50 p.m. EST. Group A for the Men’s 81-kilogram class will compete on Saturday, July 31, 2021, at 2:50 a.m. EST. Group A for the Men’s 96-kilogram class will compete that same day at 6:50 a.m. EST.


Feature image: Frame Art/Shutterstock




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