Weightlifting at the 2012 Summer Olympics

Dates 28 July – 7 August 2012
Medal Events 15

The weightlifting events at the 2012 Summer Olympics were held at the ExCeL on the Royal Victoria Dock in London. The site also hosted boxing, fencing, judo, taekwondo, wrestling, and table tennis, making it one of the busiest venues of the Games. The competition format remained the same from 2000, when women’s events were first introduced, and consisted of eight weight divisions for men and seven for women. One noticeable change was the way in which weight increments were dealt with. In previous editions, a competitor had to increase his weight by at least 2.5 kg, but London eliminated the ½ kg divisions entirely, allowing participants to raise their total 1 kg at a time.

China topped the medal table, as it had every year since 2000, with seven, five of them gold, but was less successful than the previous two editions, where they had taken home nine and eight medals respectively. Kazakhstan, who had previously won only one gold medal in weightlifting, came in second in the rankings with four first-place finishes, including Ilya Ilyin, who repeated his golden feat from 2008 in the middle-heavyweight category. Although when the retesting of samples was complete, this left Kazakhstan with just a solitary bronze medal.

Asia initially dominated the women’s events, winning all of the gold medals (although later drug disqualifications would later change that), and also did quite well initially in the men’s tournament, with six of the eight gold medals there. The Americas were more successful than they had been in the previous edition, taking home three medals, two more than in 2008, with Canada’s Christine Girard earning her nation’s first weightlifting medal since 1984 (and its first ever for women).

Eleven Olympic and eight world records fell over the course of the tournament, many of which were broken repeatedly over the course of the event. Perhaps the most disappointing event in this regard was the men’s heavyweight, where three of the favorites did not start and a fourth was unable to produce a total in the snatch. Oleksiy Torokhtiy of Ukraine won this event with a total lift of 412 kg, a score that would not have earned him bronze in any of the last three editions, nor gold at any of the World Championships since the 105 kg division had been introduced in 1998.

In 2015 the IOC began re-testing samples from the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Olympics, using newer, more advanced testing techniques, in an effort to find those who had used performance enhancing drugs (PEDs), but in whom it could not be detected at the time of those Olympics. The 2012 weightlifting competition was markedly affected, causing many of the results to be changed. In all, there were 37 PED disqualifications from the 2012 weightlifting events, with 5 gold medalists and 18 medalists losing their medals, through November 2020.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Bantamweight (≤56 kilograms), Men Olympic 29 July 2012 18 15
Featherweight (≤62 kilograms), Men Olympic 30 July 2012 15 13
Lightweight (≤69 kilograms), Men Olympic 31 July 2012 24 18
Middleweight (≤77 kilograms), Men Olympic 1 August 2012 12 11
Light-Heavyweight (≤85 kilograms), Men Olympic 3 August 2012 23 20
Middle-Heavyweight (≤94 kilograms), Men Olympic 4 August 2012 21 18
Heavyweight (≤105 kilograms), Men Olympic 6 August 2012 17 14
Super-Heavyweight (>105 kilograms), Men Olympic 7 August 2012 19 17
Flyweight (≤48 kilograms), Women Olympic 28 July 2012 14 12
Featherweight (≤53 kilograms), Women Olympic 29 July 2012 18 17
Lightweight (≤58 kilograms), Women Olympic 30 July 2012 19 17
Middleweight (≤63 kilograms), Women Olympic 31 July 2012 10 10
Light-Heavyweight (≤69 kilograms), Women Olympic 1 August 2012 15 14
Heavyweight (≤75 kilograms), Women Olympic 3 August 2012 13 12
Super-Heavyweight (>75 kilograms), Women Olympic 5 August 2012 14 13
252 (149/103) 84 (70/57)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight, Men Om Yun-CholPRK Wu JingbiaoCHN Trần Lê Quốc ToànVIE
Featherweight, Men Kim Un-GukPRK Óscar FigueroaCOL Eko Yuli IrawanINA
Lightweight, Men Lin QingfengCHN TriyatnoINA Kim Myong-HyokPRK
Middleweight, Men Lu XiaojunCHN Lu HaojieCHN Iván CambarCUB
Light-Heavyweight, Men Adrian ZielińskiPOL Kianoush RostamiIRI Tarek YahiaEGY
Middle-Heavyweight, Men Saeid MohammadpourIRI Kim Min-JaeKOR Tomasz ZielińskiPOL
Heavyweight, Men Navab NassirshalalIRI Bartłomiej BonkPOL Ivan YefremovUZB
Super-Heavyweight, Men Behdad SalimiIRI Sajjad AnoushiravaniIRI
Flyweight, Women Wang MingjuanCHN Hiromi MiyakeJPN Ryang Chun-HwaPRK
Featherweight, Women Hsu Shu-ChingTPE Citra FebriantiINA Yuliya ParatovaUKR
Lightweight, Women Li XueyingCHN Pimsiri SirikaewTHA Rattikan KulnoiTHA
Middleweight, Women Christine GirardCAN Milka ManevaBUL Luz AcostaMEX
Light-Heavyweight, Women Rim Jong-SimPRK Ubaldina Valoyes
Anna Nurmukhambetova
COL
KAZ
Heavyweight, Women Lydia ValentínESP Abir AbdulrahmanEGY Madias NzessoCMR
Super-Heavyweight, Women Zhou LuluCHN Tatyana KashirinaRUS Jang Mi-RanKOR

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
People's Republic of China CHN 5 2 0 7
Islamic Republic of Iran IRI 3 2 0 5
Democratic People's Republic of Korea PRK 3 0 2 5
Poland POL 1 1 1 3
Canada CAN 1 0 0 1
Chinese Taipei TPE 1 0 0 1
Spain ESP 1 0 0 1
Indonesia INA 0 2 1 3
Colombia COL 0 1 1 2
Egypt EGY 0 1 1 2
Republic of Korea KOR 0 1 1 2
Thailand THA 0 1 1 2
Bulgaria BUL 0 1 0 1
Japan JPN 0 1 0 1
Russian Federation RUS 0 1 0 1
Cameroon CMR 0 0 1 1
Cuba CUB 0 0 1 1
Kazakhstan KAZ 0 0 1 1
Mexico MEX 0 0 1 1
Ukraine UKR 0 0 1 1
Uzbekistan UZB 0 0 1 1
Vietnam VIE 0 0 1 1