| Date | 27 July 1980 — 14:00 (B) (A) | |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Olympic | |
| Location | Dvorets sporta Izmaylovo, Moskva | |
| Participants | 18 from 16 countries | |
| Format | Total of best lifts in snatch and clean & jerk determined placement. Ties broken by lightest bodyweight. | |
Soviet David Rigert had been the top lifter in this class throughout the 1970s, but as the heavy favorite, had bombed out at the 1972 Olympics, failing to make a lift in the snatch. He came back to win the gold medal in 1976. He was considered a challenger for gold in 1980 but was no longer as dominant as he had been, although he had won the 1978 World Championship in heavyweight I class. However, Rigert did a reprise of 1972, failing to make a lift in the snatch, and was disqualified. The other top lifter in this class was West German Rolf Milser, 1978 World Champion, and runner-up at the Worlds in 1977 and 1979. Milser could not compete in 1980 as West Germany joined the USA-led boycott, which left the class wide-open after Rigert went out. In the end the surprise gold medal was won by Hungarian Péter Baczakó, who had won Olympic bronze as a light-heavyweight in 1976. He was tied by Bulgarian Rumen Aleksandrov and East German Frank Mantek.
| Pos | Competitor | NOC | Kilograms | Bodyweight | Snatch | Clean & Jerk | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Péter Baczakó | 377.5 | 89.10 | 170.0 (=1) | 207.5 (1) | Gold | |||
| 2 | Rumen Aleksandrov | 375.0 | 89.40 | 170.0 (=1) | 205.0 (=2) | Silver | |||
| 3 | Frank Mantek | 370.0 | 88.75 | 165.0 (=3) | 205.0 (=2) | Bronze | |||
| 4 | Dalibor Řehák | 365.0 | 89.50 | 165.0 (=3) | 200.0 (=4) | ||||
| 5 | Witold Walo | 360.0 | 88.30 | 160.0 (=6) | 200.0 (=4) | ||||
| 6 | Lubomír Sršeň | 357.5 | 89.40 | 160.0 (=6) | 197.5 (6) | ||||
| 7 | Vasile Groapă | 355.0 | 89.25 | 160.0 (=6) | 195.0 (=7) | ||||
| 8 | Nikos Iliadis | 345.0 | 88.20 | 150.0 (=9) | 195.0 (=7) | ||||
| 9 | Gary Langford | 330.0 | 89.05 | 150.0 (=9) | 180.0 (9) | ||||
| 10 | Norberto Oberburger | 315.0 | 89.30 | 147.5 (11) | 167.5 (11) | ||||
| 11 | Luis Rosito | 307.5 | 88.15 | 132.5 (15) | 175.0 (10) | ||||
| 12 | Víctor Ruiz | 300.0 | 85.00 | 135.0 (=13) | 165.0 (12) | ||||
| 13 | Guðmundur Helgason | 295.0 | 86.25 | 135.0 (=13) | 160.0 (13) | ||||
| Luigi Fratangelo | 142.5 | 89.30 | 142.5 (12) | – ( | |||||
| Ferenc Antalovics | 165.0 | 89.35 | 165.0 (=3) | – ( | |||||
| David Rigert | – | 89.10 | – ( | – | |||||
| Hugo De Grauwe | – | 89.60 | – ( | – | |||||
| Sann Myint | – | 89.70 | – ( | – |