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Anatoly Mikhaylovich Khrapaty (also Chrapaty, Russian: Анатолий Михайлович Храпатый; 20 October 1962 – 11 August 2008) was a heavyweight weightlifter, Olympic Champion, [1] and five time World Champion who competed for the Soviet Union and Kazakhstan. Between 1984 and 1996 he won a gold and a silver Olympic medal, as ...
Anatoly Grigor'evich Pisarenko (Ukrainian: Анатолій Григорович Писаренко, Russian: Анатолий Григорьевич Писаренко; born January 10, 1958) is a former Olympic weightlifter for the USSR. He was born in Kyiv, where he trained at Dynamo.
This is a list of world championships medalists in men's powerlifting.. The various federations of powerlifting have their own championships. The International Powerlifting Federation's (IPF) recognition by the International Olympic Committee as the official governing body, as well its longevity has resulted in their championships being deemed the official world championships, and the results ...
Anatoly Khrapaty Soviet Union: 29 April 1988 European Championships: Cardiff, United Kingdom: Total 422.5 kg Viktor Solodov Soviet Union: 15 September 1984 Friendship Games: Varna, Bulgaria: 100 kg Snatch 200.5 kg Nicu Vlad Romania: 14 November 1986 World Championships: Sofia, Bulgaria: Clean & Jerk 242.5 kg Aleksandr Popov Soviet Union: 5 ...
Anatoly Sergeevich Malykhin (Russian: Анатолий Сергеевич Малыхин; born January 11, 1988) is a Russian mixed martial artist and wrestler. Malykhin is signed to ONE Championship where he is the current Light Heavyweight World Champion , and Middleweight World Champion .
Powerlifting: Men's 60kg Silver: Olesya Lafina: Powerlifting: Women's 48kg Silver: Tamara Podpalnaya: Powerlifting: Women's 52kg Silver: Irina Kazantseva: Powerlifting: Women's 56kg Silver: Sergey Malyshev: Shooting: Men's 10m air pistol SH1 Silver: Dmitrii Kokarev: Swimming: Men's 50m freestyle S2 Silver: Alexander Nevolin-Svetov: Swimming ...
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Anatoly Khrapaty Soviet Union: Nail Mukhamedyarov Soviet Union: Slawomir Zawada Poland: 1992 Barcelona details: Kakhi Kakhiashvili Unified Team: Sergey Syrtsov Unified Team: Sergiusz Wolczaniecki Poland: 1996 Atlanta details: Aleksey Petrov Russia: Leonidas Kokas Greece: Oliver Caruso Germany: 2000 Sydney details: Akakios Kakiasvilis Greece ...