List of European youth records in Olympic weightlifting

This is the list of European youth records in Olympic weightlifting. They are the best results set in competition by athletes aged 13 to 17 throughout the entire calendar year of the performance. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch, clean and jerk, and the total for both by the European Weightlifting Federation (EWF).

Men

Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Age Ref
50 kg
Snatch 93 kg Florin Croitoru  Romania 18 May 2010 Youth Olympic Games Qualification Spain Valencia, Spain 16 years, 266 days
Clean & Jerk 117 kg Valentin Iancu  Romania 23 September 2017 European Youth Championships Kosovo Prishtina, Kosovo 17 years, 250 days
Total 207 kg Florin Croitoru  Romania 18 May 2010 Youth Olympic Games Qualification Spain Valencia, Spain 16 years, 266 days
56 kg
Snatch 122 kg Valentin Hristov  Azerbaijan 5 November 2011 World Championships France Paris, France 17 years, 220 days
Clean & Jerk 154 kg Valentin Hristov  Azerbaijan 5 November 2011 World Championships France Paris, France 17 years, 220 days
Total 276 kg Valentin Hristov  Azerbaijan 5 November 2011 World Championships France Paris, France 17 years, 220 days
62 kg
Snatch 127 kg Zulfat Garaev  Russia 25 September 2017 European Youth Championships Kosovo Prishtina, Kosovo 17 years, 256 days
Clean & Jerk 153 kg Antoniu Buci  Romania 9 October 2007 Spain Tenerife, Spain 17 years, 261 days
Total 278 kg Stilyan Grozdev  Bulgaria 4 December 2016 European Junior Championships Israel Eilat, Israel 17 years, 130 days
69 kg
Snatch 147 kg Taner Sağır  Turkey 31 May 2002 Junior World Championships Czech Republic Havířov, Czech Republic 17 years, 79 days
Clean & Jerk
Total 322 kg Taner Sağır  Turkey 31 May 2002 Junior World Championships Czech Republic Havířov, Czech Republic 17 years, 79 days
77 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total
85 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total
94 kg
Snatch 174 kg Aleksey Kosov  Russia 17 December 2011 President's Cup Russia Belgorod, Russia 17 years, 141 days
Clean & Jerk 218 kg Szymon Kołecki  Poland 14 November 1998 World Championships Finland Lahti, Finland 17 years, 33 days
Total 385 kg Szymon Kołecki  Poland 14 November 1998 World Championships Finland Lahti, Finland 17 years, 33 days
+94 kg
Snatch 184 kg Simon Martirosyan  Armenia 28 November 2014 European Junior Championships Cyprus Limassol, Cyprus 17 years, 284 days [1]
Clean & Jerk 221 kg Simon Martirosyan  Armenia 23 August 2014 Youth Olympic Games China Nanjing, China 17 years, 187 days [2]
Total 397 kg Simon Martirosyan  Armenia 3 May 2014 European Youth Championships Poland Ciechanów, Poland 17 years, 75 days [3]

Women

Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Age Ref
44 kg
Snatch 77 kg Şaziye Okur  Turkey 8 September 2009 European Youth Championships Israel Eilat, Israel 17 years, 197 days
Clean & Jerk 92 kg
Total 169 kg Şaziye Okur  Turkey 8 September 2009 European Youth Championships Israel Eilat, Israel 17 years, 197 days
48 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total
53 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total
58 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total
63 kg
Snatch 107 kg Viktoria Savenko  Russia 21 May 2005 World Junior Championships South Korea Busan, South Korea 16 years, 358 days
Clean & Jerk 128 kg Viktoria Savenko  Russia 21 May 2005 World Junior Championships South Korea Busan, South Korea 16 years, 358 days
Total 235 kg Viktoria Savenko  Russia 21 May 2005 World Junior Championships South Korea Busan, South Korea 16 years, 358 days
69 kg
Snatch 117 kg Zarema Kasayeva  Russia 19 August 2004 Olympic Games Greece Athens, Greece 17 years, 176 days
Clean & Jerk 145 kg Zarema Kasayeva  Russia 19 August 2004 Olympic Games Greece Athens, Greece 17 years, 176 days
Total 262 kg Zarema Kasayeva  Russia 19 August 2004 Olympic Games Greece Athens, Greece 17 years, 176 days
+69 kg
Snatch 120 kg Tatiana Kashirina  Russia 20 September 2008 Albania Durrës, Albania 17 years, 240 days
Clean & Jerk 150 kg Tatiana Kashirina  Russia 20 September 2008 Albania Durrës, Albania 17 years, 240 days
Total 270 kg Tatiana Kashirina  Russia 20 September 2008 Albania Durrës, Albania 17 years, 240 days

References

General
  • "European Youth Records – Boys". EWF. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  • "European Youth Records – Girls". EWF. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
Specific
  1. "European Junior Championships - Men's 105 kg Results" (PDF). www.ewfed.com. 28 November 2014. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-08-26. Retrieved 2014-08-24.
  3. http://www.iwf.net/results/results-by-events/?event=282
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