2017 Pan American Weightlifting Championships
The 2017 Pan American Weightlifting Championships was held in Miami, United States between July 23 and July 30, 2017.
Host city | Miami, United States |
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Dates | June 23 – 30 |
Main venue | Miccosukee Resort |
A total of 126 weightlifters qualified to compete at the 2019 Pan American Games through scores from both the 2017 and 2018 Pan American Championships combined. A nation may enter a maximum of 12 weightlifters (six per gender). The host nation (Peru) automatically qualified the maximum team size.[1][2]
Medal summary
Results are obtained from the IWF website.[3]
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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56 kg | ||||||
Snatch | Carlos Gonzales Colombia | 119 kg | Luis García Dominican Republic | 118 kg | Rafael Ferruzola Ecuador | 108 kg |
Clean & Jerk | Carlos Gonzales Colombia | 151 kg | Luis García Dominican Republic | 150 kg | Rafael Ferruzola Ecuador | 135 kg |
Total | Carlos Gonzales Colombia | 270 kg | Luis García Dominican Republic | 268 kg | Rafael Ferruzola Ecuador | 243 kg |
62 kg | ||||||
Snatch | Cristhian Zurita Ecuador | 125 kg | Dariel Villareal Cuba | 124 kg | Luis Fernando Higuita Colombia | 123 kg |
Clean & Jerk | Antonio Vasquez Mexico | 161 kg | Luis Fernando Higuita Colombia | 158 kg | Roy López Venezuela | 154 kg |
Total | Antonio Vasquez Mexico | 282 kg | Luis Fernando Higuita Colombia | 281 kg | Roy López Venezuela | 274 kg |
69 kg | ||||||
Snatch | Luis Javier Mosquera Colombia | 145 kg | Julio Mayora Venezuela | 143 kg | Jonathan Muñoz Mexico | 137 kg |
Clean & Jerk | Luis Javier Mosquera Colombia | 180 kg | Julio Mayora Venezuela | 172 kg | Jonathan Muñoz Mexico | 171 kg |
Total | Luis Javier Mosquera Colombia | 325 kg | Julio Mayora Venezuela | 315 kg | Jonathan Muñoz Mexico | 308 kg |
77 kg | ||||||
Snatch | Yeison Lopez Colombia | 162 kg =AR | Brayan Rodallegas Colombia | 152 kg | Junior Sánchez Venezuela | 151 kg |
Clean & Jerk | Yeison Lopez Colombia | 190 kg | Angelo Bianco III United States | 188 kg | Harrison Maurus United States | 186 kg |
Total | Yeison Lopez Colombia | 352 kg | Angelo Bianco III United States | 333 kg | Brayan Rodallegas Colombia | 331 kg |
85 kg | ||||||
Snatch | Jhor Moreno Colombia | 160 kg | Jhonatan Rivas Colombia | 159 kg | Yoelmis Hernandez Cuba | 158 kg |
Clean & Jerk | Yoelmis Hernandez Cuba | 203 kg | Jhor Moreno Colombia | 200 kg | Keydomar Vallenilla Venezuela | 195 kg |
Total | Yoelmis Hernandez Cuba | 361 kg | Jhor Moreno Colombia | 360 kg | Keydomar Vallenilla Venezuela | 351 kg |
94 kg | ||||||
Snatch | Colin Burns United States | 169 kg | Marco Machado Brazil | 166 kg | Victor Quiñones Cuba | 166 kg |
Clean & Jerk | Jeyson Arias Venezuela | 200 kg | Colin Burns United States | 197 kg | Marco Machado Brazil | 195 kg |
Total | Colin Burns United States | 366 kg | Marco Machado Brazil | 361 kg | Victor Quiñones Cuba | 357 kg |
105 kg | ||||||
Snatch | Jorge Arroyo Ecuador | 182 kg | Wesley Kitts United States | 175 kg | Juan Columbié Cuba | 167 kg |
Clean & Jerk | D'Angelo Osorio United States | 210 kg | Juan Columbié Cuba | 206 kg | Hernan Viera Peru | 205 kg |
Total | Jorge Arroyo Ecuador | 382 kg | Wesley Kitts United States | 375 kg | Juan Columbié Cuba | 373 kg |
+105 kg[a] | ||||||
Snatch | Fernando Salas Ecuador | 178 kg | Mateus Machado Brazil | 176 kg | Caine Wilkes United States | 175 kg |
Clean & Jerk | Caine Wilkes United States | 219 kg | Fernando Salas Ecuador | 215 kg | Luis Lauret Cuba | 205 kg |
Total | Caine Wilkes United States | 394 kg | Fernando Salas Ecuador | 393 kg | Mateus Machado Brazil | 378 kg |
a Fernando Reis participated as an extra athlete and his results did not count for the competition. He lifted 198 kg in Snatch for a Pan American record. He also lifted 225 kg for Clean & Jerk and a Total of 423 kg
Women
Medal table
References
- Giles, Thomas (16 May 2018). "Pan-American Weightlifting Federation hold Executive Board meeting in Santo Domingo". Insidethegames.biz. Dunsar Media. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
- "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
- Results
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