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2010 European Weightlifting Championships


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competition2010 European Weightlifting Championships
image2010 European Weightlifting Championships.jpg
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dates2–11 April
locationMinsk, Belarus
prevBucharest 2009
nextKazan 2011

The 2010 European Weightlifting Championships was held in Minsk, Belarus from 2 April to 11 April 2010. It was the 89th edition of the event, which was first staged in 1896.

Medals tables

Ranking by all medals: "Big" (Total result) and "Small" (Snatch and Clean&Jerk)

Ranking by "Big" (Total result) medals

Medal overview

Men

Event
Gold
– 56 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
– 62 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
– 69 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
– 77 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
– 85 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
– 94 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
– 105 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
+105 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total

Women

Event
Gold
– 48 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
– 53 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
– 58 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
– 63 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
– 69 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
– 75 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total
+75 kg
Clean & Jerk
Total

Doping cases

Men

  • Mikalai Cherniak from Belarus who won silver medal in snatch and bronze medal in total at the men's 77 kg category, tested positive after the competition.

  • Rovshan Fatullayev from Azerbaijan who won 2 silver medals in the men's 94 kg (c&j and total) and a bronze medal in snatch, tested positive after the competition.

  • Andrei Aramnau from Belarus who won 3 gold medal in all discipline at the men's 105 kg category, tested positive after the competition.

  • Boyan Poleyanov from Bulgaria who originally finished 8th in snatch, 7th in c&j and 7th in total at the men's +105 kg category, tested positive after the competition.

Women

  • Marina Ohman from Israel who originally finished 7th in snatch, 10th in c&j and 10th in total at the women's 63 kg category, tested positive after the competition.
  • Shemshat Tuliayeva from Belarus who won 2 bronze medals at the women's 69 kg (snatch and total), tested positive after the competition.
  • Hripsime Khurshudyan from Armenia who won 3 bronze medals in all discipline at the women's 75 kg category, tested positive after the competition.
  • Olha Korobka from Ukraine who won 3 silver medals in all discipline at the women's +75 kg category, tested positive after the competition.

References

References

  1. (19 November 2010). "Azerbaijani weightlifters disqualified for 4 years". news.am.
  2. (10 November 2010). "STATUS REPORT 2010 by COUNTRY". polska-sztanga.pl.
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