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Middleweight (≤75 kilograms), Men

Date24 November 1956 — 20:00
StatusOlympic
LocationRoyal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, Victoria
Participants16 from 15 countries
FormatTotal of best lifts in military press, snatch, and clean & jerk determined placement. Ties broken by lightest bodyweight.

American Pete George was the defending gold medalist, and had won silver in this class in 1948. He was World Champion in 1954 and 1955 and in 1953 had won the World title as a lightweight. He came to Melbourne as a slight favorite over Soviet lifter Fyodor Bogdanovsky, who had been second to George at the 1954-55 World Championships and held the world record. Bogdanovsky put George away early, with an Olympic record press of 132.5 kg, giving him a 10 kg lead, and George could never catch up, despite outlifting Bogdanovsky in the snatch. Bogdanovsky bettered his world record with 420.0 kg as George won the silver medal. The bronze medal went to Italian Ermano Pignatti, who had been 1951 European Champion and had won bronze medals at the 1952-53 Europeans and a silver medal in 1954. George’s brother, Jim, won a bronze medal in light-heavyweight weightlifting at Melbourne and would improve to a silver medal in that class at Rome in 1960.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCK
1Fyodor BogdanovskyURS420.0WRGold
2Pete GeorgeUSA412.5Silver
3Ermanno PignattiITA382.5Bronze
4Jan BochenekPOL382.5
5Kim Seong-JipKOR380.0
6Krzysztof BeckPOL380.0
7Ibrahim PayroviIRI372.5
8Adrien GilbertCAN370.0
9Wong Kay PohSGP365.0
10Jannie GreeffRSA365.0
11Winston McArthurGUY352.5
12Ko Bu-BengTPE325.0
13Fred BaughAUS325.0
ACCarlos CaballeroCOL197.5
ACChan Pak LumMAL202.5
NVLIngemar FranzénSWE