List of European records in Olympic weightlifting

The following are the European records in Olympic weightlifting. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the European Weightlifting Federation (EWF).

Current records

Men

Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
55 kg
Snatch 133 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 159 kg EWF Standard
Total 291 kg EWF Standard
61 kg
Snatch 142 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 170 kg EWF Standard
Total 309 kg EWF Standard
67 kg
Snatch 151 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 181 kg EWF Standard
Total 327 kg EWF Standard
73 kg
Snatch 159 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 192 kg Bozhidar Andreev  Bulgaria 9 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
Total 347 kg Daniyar İsmayilov  Turkey 16 November 2019 Naim Süleymanoğlu Tournament Gaziantep, Turkey [1]
81 kg
Snatch 169 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 203 kg EWF Standard
Total 363 kg EWF Standard
89 kg
Snatch 178 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 213 kg EWF Standard
Total 381 kg EWF Standard
96 kg
Snatch 185 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 222 kg Yauheni Tsikhantsou  Belarus 12 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
Total 400 kg Yauheni Tsikhantsou  Belarus 12 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
102 kg
Snatch 190 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 228 kg EWF Standard
Total 406 kg EWF Standard
109 kg
Snatch 199 kg WR Simon Martirosyan  Armenia 26 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [2]
Clean & Jerk 240 kg WR Simon Martirosyan  Armenia 9 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [3]
Total 435 kg WR Simon Martirosyan  Armenia 9 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [3]
+109 kg
Snatch 220 kg WR Lasha Talakhadze  Georgia 27 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [2]
Clean & Jerk 264 kg WR Lasha Talakhadze  Georgia 27 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [2]
Total 484 kg WR Lasha Talakhadze  Georgia 27 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [2]

Women

Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
45 kg
Snatch 82 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 105 kg EWF Standard
Total 183 kg EWF Standard
49 kg
Snatch 89 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 112 kg EWF Standard
Total 196 kg EWF Standard
55 kg
Snatch 98 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 123 kg Cristina Iovu  Romania 3 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [3]
Total 220 kg Cristina Iovu  Romania 3 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [3]
59 kg
Snatch 103 kg Rebeka Koha  Latvia 4 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [3]
Clean & Jerk 128 kg EWF Standard
Total 228 kg EWF Standard
64 kg
Snatch 113 kg Loredana Toma  Romania 29 January 2020 World Cup Rome, Italy
Clean & Jerk 136 kg Loredana Toma  Romania 29 January 2020 World Cup Rome, Italy
Total 249 kg Loredana Toma  Romania 29 January 2020 World Cup Rome, Italy
71 kg
Snatch 118 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 145 kg EWF Standard
Total 260 kg EWF Standard
76 kg
Snatch 123 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 151 kg EWF Standard
Total 272 kg EWF Standard
81 kg
Snatch 128 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 157 kg EWF Standard
Total 282 kg EWF Standard
87 kg
Snatch 132 kg EWF Standard
Clean & Jerk 163 kg EWF Standard
Total 294 kg EWF Standard
+87 kg
Snatch 146 kg Tatiana Kashirina  Russia 13 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
Clean & Jerk 185 kg Tatiana Kashirina  Russia 10 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [3]
Total 331 kg Tatiana Kashirina  Russia 13 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia

Historical records

Men (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
56 kg
Snatch 138 kg Halil Mutlu  Turkey 4 November 2001 World Championships Antalya, Turkey
Clean & Jerk 168 kg Halil Mutlu  Turkey 24 April 2001 European Championships Trenčín, Slovakia
Total 305 kg Halil Mutlu  Turkey 16 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
62 kg
Snatch 150 kg Nikolaj Pešalov  Croatia 17 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
Clean & Jerk 181 kg Gennady Oleshchuk  Belarus 5 November 2001 World Championships Antalya, Turkey
Total 325 kg Nikolaj Pešalov  Croatia 26 April 2000 European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria
69 kg
Snatch 165 kg Georgi Markov  Bulgaria 20 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
Clean & Jerk 196 kg Galabin Boevski  Bulgaria 20 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
Total 357 kg Galabin Boevski  Bulgaria 24 November 1999 World Championships Athens, Greece
77 kg
Snatch 174 kg Andranik Karapetyan  Armenia 10 August 2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [4]
Clean & Jerk 210 kg Oleg Perepetchenov  Russia 27 April 2001 European Championships Trenčín, Slovakia
Total 377 kg Plamen Zhelyazkov  Bulgaria 27 March 2002 Doha, Qatar
85 kg
Snatch 187 kg Andrei Rybakou  Belarus 22 September 2007 World Championships Chiang Mai, Thailand
Clean & Jerk 217 kg Zlatan Vanev  Bulgaria 23 November 2002 World Championships Warsaw, Poland
Total 394 kg Andrei Rybakou  Belarus 15 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China
94 kg
Snatch 188 kg Akakios Kakiasvilis  Greece 27 November 1999 World Championships Athens, Greece
Clean & Jerk 232 kg Szymon Kołecki  Poland 29 April 2000 European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria
Total 412 kg Akakios Kakiasvilis  Greece 27 November 1999 World Championships Athens, Greece
105 kg
Snatch 200 kg Andrei Aramnau  Belarus 18 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China
Clean & Jerk 240 kg David Bedzhanyan  Russia 15 November 2014 World Championships Almaty, Kazakhstan
Total 436 kg Andrei Aramnau  Belarus 18 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China
+105 kg
Snatch 220 kg Lasha Talakhadze  Georgia 5 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [5]
Clean & Jerk 260 kg Ronny Weller  Germany 3 May 1998 European Championships Riesa, Germany
Total 477 kg Lasha Talakhadze  Georgia 5 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [6]

Women (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref
48 kg
Snatch 97 kg Nurcan Taylan  Turkey 14 August 2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece
Clean & Jerk 121 kg Nurcan Taylan  Turkey 17 September 2010 World Championships Antalya, Turkey
Total 214 kg Nurcan Taylan  Turkey 17 September 2010 World Championships Antalya, Turkey
53 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk 126 kg Aylin Daşdelen  Turkey 6 November 2011 World Championships Paris, France
Total 219 kg Aylin Daşdelen  Turkey 6 November 2011 World Championships Paris, France
58 kg
Snatch 112 kg Boyanka Kostova  Azerbaijan 23 November 2015 World Championships Houston, United States [7]
Clean & Jerk 140 kg Boyanka Kostova  Azerbaijan 23 November 2015 World Championships Houston, United States [8]
Total 252 kg Boyanka Kostova  Azerbaijan 23 November 2015 World Championships Houston, United States [9]
63 kg
Snatch 117 kg Svetlana Tsarukayeva  Russia 8 November 2011 World Championships Paris, France
Clean & Jerk 141 kg Svetlana Shimkova  Russia 3 May 2006 European Championships Władysławowo, Poland
Total 255 kg Svetlana Tsarukayeva  Russia 8 November 2011 World Championships Paris, France
69 kg
Snatch 123 kg Oksana Slivenko  Russia 4 October 2006 World Championships Santo Dom., Dominican
Clean & Jerk 157 kg Zarema Kasayeva  Russia 13 November 2005 World Championships Doha, Qatar
Total 276 kg Oksana Slivenko  Russia 24 September 2007 World Championships Chiang Mai, Thailand
75 kg
Snatch 135 kg Natalia Zabolotnaya  Russia 17 December 2011 President's Cup Belgorod, Russia
Clean & Jerk 163 kg Nadezhda Yevstyukhina  Russia 10 November 2011 World Championships Paris, France
Total 296 kg Natalia Zabolotnaya  Russia 17 December 2011 President's Cup Belgorod, Russia
90 kg
Snatch 130 kg Viktoriya Shaymardanova  Ukraine 21 August 2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece
Clean & Jerk 160 kg Hripsime Khurshudyan  Armenia 25 September 2010 World Championships Antalya, Turkey
Total 283 kg Hripsime Khurshudyan  Armenia 25 September 2010 World Championships Antalya, Turkey
+90 kg
Snatch 155 kg Tatiana Kashirina  Russia 16 November 2014 World Championships Almaty, Kazakhstan [10]
Clean & Jerk 193 kg Tatiana Kashirina  Russia 16 November 2014 World Championships Almaty, Kazakhstan [11]
Total 348 kg Tatiana Kashirina  Russia 16 November 2014 World Championships Almaty, Kazakhstan [12]

References

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