Weightlifting at the 2000 Summer Olympics

Dates 16 – 26 September 2000
Medal Events 15

The big news in Olympics weightlifting was that women were finally allowed to compete, with seven different classes for women. The men saw their program decreased from 10 to 8 events to make room for the women’s competition. There were restrictions on entries in the women’s events with nations permitted to enter women in no more than four of the seven classes, to prevent certain nations from dominating the competitions. World Championships for women were first held in 1987, the first event at Daytona Beach, Florida. In 1991 the men’s and women’s Worlds were made into a combined event.

The 2000 weightlifting events were contested at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, which was built in 1988. In addition to weightlifting, boxing, fencing, judo, and wrestling were also held there. The venue closed in December 2013, to allow it to be rebuilt as the Sydney International Convention, Exhibition and Entertainment Precinct at Darling Harbour.

Among the women, China led the medal lists with four gold medals and seven medals in all, as no other country won more than one class. Greece was the leading nation among the men with two gold medals and four medals, as Iran was the only other nation to win two events. Twenty-three nations won weightlifting medals in Sydney, by far the most ever through 2012, breaking the previous record of 14 set in 1996.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Bantamweight (≤56 kilograms), Men Olympic 16 September 2000 22 19
Featherweight (≤62 kilograms), Men Olympic 17 September 2000 21 21
Lightweight (≤69 kilograms), Men Olympic 20 September 2000 17 14
Middleweight (≤77 kilograms), Men Olympic 22 September 2000 17 15
Light-Heavyweight (≤85 kilograms), Men Olympic 23 September 2000 20 17
Middle-Heavyweight (≤94 kilograms), Men Olympic 24 September 2000 19 17
Heavyweight (≤105 kilograms), Men Olympic 25 September 2000 21 18
Super-Heavyweight (>105 kilograms), Men Olympic 26 September 2000 24 21
Flyweight (≤48 kilograms), Women Olympic 17 September 2000 12 9
Featherweight (≤53 kilograms), Women Olympic 18 September 2000 10 10
Lightweight (≤58 kilograms), Women Olympic 18 September 2000 17 16
Middleweight (≤63 kilograms), Women Olympic 19 September 2000 9 9
Light-Heavyweight (≤69 kilograms), Women Olympic 19 September 2000 15 13
Heavyweight (≤75 kilograms), Women Olympic 20 September 2000 11 11
Super-Heavyweight (>75 kilograms), Women Olympic 22 September 2000 11 11
246 (161/85) 76 (63/47)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight, Men Halil MutluTUR Wu WenxiongCHN Zhang XiangxiangCHN
Featherweight, Men Nikolaj PešalovCRO Leonidas SampanisGRE Henadzi AliashchukBLR
Lightweight, Men Galabin BoevskiBUL Georgi MarkovBUL Siarhei LaurenauBLR
Middleweight, Men Zhan XugangCHN Viktor MitrouGRE Arsen MelikyanARM
Light-Heavyweight, Men Pyrros DimasGRE Marc HusterGER Giorgi AsanidzeGEO
Middle-Heavyweight, Men Akakios KakiasviliGRE Szymon KołeckiPOL Aleksey PetrovRUS
Heavyweight, Men Hossein TavakoliIRI Alan TsagaevBUL Asaad Said SaifQAT
Super-Heavyweight, Men Hossein Reza ZadehIRI Ronny WellerGER Andrey ChemerkinRUS
Flyweight, Women Tara NottUSA Raema Lisa RumbewasINA Sri IndriyaniINA
Featherweight, Women Yang XiaCHN Li Feng-YingTPE Winarni Binti SlametINA
Lightweight, Women Soraya JiménezMEX Ri Song-HuiPRK Khassaraporn SutaTHA
Middleweight, Women Chen XiaominCHN Valentina PopovaRUS Ioanna ChatziioannouGRE
Light-Heavyweight, Women Lin WeiningCHN Erzsébet Márkus-PeresztegiHUN Karnam MalleswariIND
Heavyweight, Women María Isabel UrrutiaCOL Ruth OgbeifoNGR Kuo Yi-HangTPE
Super-Heavyweight, Women Ding MeiyuanCHN Agata WróbelPOL Cheryl HaworthUSA

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
People's Republic of China CHN 5 1 1 7
Greece GRE 2 2 1 5
Islamic Republic of Iran IRI 2 0 0 2
Bulgaria BUL 1 2 0 3
United States USA 1 0 1 2
Colombia COL 1 0 0 1
Croatia CRO 1 0 0 1
Mexico MEX 1 0 0 1
Türkiye TUR 1 0 0 1
Germany GER 0 2 0 2
Poland POL 0 2 0 2
Indonesia INA 0 1 2 3
Russian Federation RUS 0 1 2 3
Chinese Taipei TPE 0 1 1 2
Democratic People's Republic of Korea PRK 0 1 0 1
Hungary HUN 0 1 0 1
Nigeria NGR 0 1 0 1
Belarus BLR 0 0 2 2
Armenia ARM 0 0 1 1
Georgia GEO 0 0 1 1
India IND 0 0 1 1
Qatar QAT 0 0 1 1
Thailand THA 0 0 1 1