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Heavyweight II (โ‰ค110 kg), Men

Date 3 August 1992 โ€” 12:30 (C) (B) (A)
StatusOlympic
LocationPabellรณn de la Espaรฑa Industrial, Barcelona
Participants24 from 20 countries
FormatTotal of best lifts in snatch and clean & jerk determined placement. Ties broken by lightest bodyweight.

Shortly after the 1989 World Championships, Ronny Weller was involved in a car crash which left him in a coma for several months. His girlfriend had been in the car with him and was killed. He was able to resume competing in March 1991 and finished second at the 1991 World Championships to Soviet Artur Akoyev. Akoyev was considered a co-favorite with Bulgarian , the 1989-90 World Champion. Botev no longer wanted to represent Bulgaria as he had emigrated to Australia. However the Bulgarian weightlifting officials would not release Botev to compete for Australia and demanded that he compete at the 1992 Olympics for his native country. The same held true for Nicu Vlad, a Romanian who had won the 1984 Olympic middle-heavyweight gold medal and had also recently emigrated to Australia. He also could not get a release and competed in Barcelona for Romania. Vlad also wanted to compete as a heavyweight I but his qualifying mark had come in the heavyweight II class and he was forced to compete in this class, giving up 5 kg of bodyweight to his competitors.

Akoyev led the competition with 195.0 kg after the snatch, followed by Weller with 192.5 kg and Botev and Vlad with 190.0 kg. Vlad was unable to match the others in the clean & jerk and would finish fourth. Weller listed 240.0 kg in the clean & jerk to win the gold medal, with Akoyev taking silver and Botev bronze.

Weller and Botev would move up to the super-heavyweight division, winning silver and bronze medals at Atlanta in 1996, Botev while competing for Australia. Vlad would win a silver medal for Australia in this class at the 1994 World Championships.

PosCompetitorNOCKilograms
1Ronny Weller๐Ÿ‘ Image
GER
432.5Gold
2Artur Akoyev๐Ÿ‘ Image
EUN
430.0Silver
3Stefan Botev Hristov๐Ÿ‘ Image
BUL
417.5Bronze
4Nicu Vlad๐Ÿ‘ Image
ROU
405.0
5Dariusz Osuch๐Ÿ‘ Image
POL
397.5
6Frank Seipelt๐Ÿ‘ Image
GER
390.0
7Flavio Villavicencio๐Ÿ‘ Image
CUB
387.5
8Pavlos Saltsidis๐Ÿ‘ Image
GRE
385.0
9Dedรซ Dekaj๐Ÿ‘ Image
ALB
380.0
10Norberto Oberburger๐Ÿ‘ Image
ITA
375.0
11Maurys Charรณn๐Ÿ‘ Image
CUB
375.0
12Lรกszlรณ Nรฉmeth๐Ÿ‘ Image
HUN
372.5
13Arto Savonen๐Ÿ‘ Image
FIN
357.5
14Mohammed Jowad๐Ÿ‘ Image
IRQ
357.5
15Tibor Stark๐Ÿ‘ Image
HUN
355.0
16Miloลก ฤŒiernik๐Ÿ‘ Image
TCH
352.5
17Raymond Kopka๐Ÿ‘ Image
GBR
350.0
18Rich Schutz๐Ÿ‘ Image
USA
347.5
19Mozafar Ajali๐Ÿ‘ Image
IRI
345.0
20Mehmed Skender๐Ÿ‘ Image
BIH
320.0
Anders Lindsjรถ๐Ÿ‘ Image
SWE
160.0
Jeon Sang-Seok๐Ÿ‘ Image
KOR
175.0
Piotr Banaszak๐Ÿ‘ Image
POL
185.0
Ibrahim El-Bakh๐Ÿ‘ Image
EGY
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