Weightlifting at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's 75 kg

Men's middleweight weightlifting
at the Games of the IX Olympiad
Date July 29
Competitors 23 from 15 nations
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Roger François  France
2nd, silver medalist(s) Carlo Galimberti  Italy
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Guus Scheffer  Netherlands

The men's middleweight event was part of the weightlifting programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. The weight class was the third-lightest contested, and allowed weightlifters of up to 75 kilograms (165 pounds). The competition was held on Sunday, July 29, 1928.

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in kilograms) prior to the 1928 Summer Olympics.

World Record Press 103.5 France Roger François Paris (FRA) 1928
Snatch 104.5 Austria Hans Haas Vienna (AUT) 1927
Clean & Jerk 142.5 Austria Karl Hipfinger Vienna (AUT) 1927
Total 330 Austria Karl Hipfinger Vienna (AUT) 1927
Olympic Record Press 97.5 Italy Carlo Galimberti Paris (FRA) July 23, 1924
97.5 Egypt Ahmed Samy Paris (FRA) July 23, 1924
Snatch 95 Italy Carlo Galimberti Paris (FRA) July 23, 1924
Clean & Jerk 127.5 Italy Carlo Galimberti Paris (FRA) July 23, 1924
127.5 Estonia Jaan Kikkas Paris (FRA) July 23, 1924
Total 320(*) Italy Carlo Galimberti Paris (FRA) July 23, 1924

(*) Originally a five lift competition.

All four Olympic records were improved in this competition. Carlo Galimberti set a new world record in press with 105 kilograms. Guus Scheffer set a new world record in snatch with 105 kilograms. In the total of the three lifts at first Carlo Galimberti set a new world record with 332.5 kilograms only to be improved by Roger François with 335 kilograms.

Results

PlaceWeightlifterPressSnatchClean & jerkTotal
1.2.3.1.2.3.1.2.3.
1 Roger François (FRA)92.5100102.595100102.5125130X (135)335
2 Carlo Galimberti (ITA)97.5102.510592.597.5X (100)130X (135)X (135)332.5
3 Guus Scheffer (NED)92.5X (97.5)97.595100105X (125)125X (130)327.5
4 Franz Zinner (GER)82.5X (87.5)87.5100X (105)X (105)125130135322.5
5 Gaston le Pût (FRA)859092.590X (95)95115120125312.5
6 Willy Hofmann (GER)8590X (92.5)9095X (100)120X (127.5)X (130)305
7 Hussein Mokhtar (EGY)90X (95)X (95)92.5X (97.5)X (97.5)120X (125)X (125)302.5
8 Jan Van Rompey (BEL)X (77.5)92.5X (97.5)X (82.5)X (85)85X (115)115X (120)292.5
9 Joop Zalm (NED)87.592.5X (95)X (85)85X (90)X (107.5)X (107.5)107.5285
 Alfredo Pianta (ARG)70X (75)75808590110115120285
11 M. Van der Goten (BEL)X (77.5)77.5X (82.5)82.587.5X (90)110115X (120)280
 Jan Kostrba (TCH)7580X (85)8085X (90)110115X (120)280
13 Leonhard Kukk (EST)82.5X (87.5)X (87.5)X (85)X (85)85110X (125)X (125)277.5
 Charles Attenborough (GBR)77.582.587.577.582.585102.5107.5110277.5
15 Ernst Trinkler (SUI)80X (85)X (87.5)80X (85)X (85)110115X (120)275
 Povilas Vitonis (LTU)85X (90)X (90)X (82.5)X (85)8597.5105X (107.5)275
17 Bohumil Sýkora (TCH)70X (75)X (75)80X (85)85110115X (120)270
18 John Tooley (GBR)70X (75)X (75)77.582.5X (87.5)105110X (115)262.5
- Hermann Eichholzer (SUI)82.587.5X (90)9095X (100)X (117.5)X (117.5)X (117.5)-
- Karl Hipfinger (AUT)82.5X (87.5)X (87.5)95X (100)X (100)X (130)X (130)X (130)-
- Bertil Carlsson (SWE)X (77.5)X (82.5)82.5-------
- François Bremer (LUX)X (70)X (70)X (70)-------
- Franz Nitterl (AUT)X (80)X (80)X (80)-------

References

  • Olympic Report
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). Retrieved 28 March 2008.
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