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Super-Heavyweight (>108 kilograms), Men

Date30 July 1996
StatusOlympic
LocationGeorgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia (Hall E)
Participants18 from 15 countries
FormatTotal of best lifts in snatch and clean & jerk determined placement. Ties broken by lightest bodyweight.

Belarussian Aleksandr Kurlovich was the 1988 and 1992 gold medalist and also won the 1995 World Championships. He was expected to be challenged by the 1995 World Champion, Russian Andrey Chemerkin, and Germany’s Ronny Weller, runner-up at the 1995 Worlds and the 1993 World Champion. Kurlovich was never really a factor and would finish fifth, 25 kg out of the medals. Weller and Stefan Botev led after the snatch with 200.0 kg, with Chemerkin snatching 197.5 kg. Botev was a native Bulgarian who had won a bronze medal in heavyweight II at Barcelona, but now represented Australia. The clean & jerk saw the lead change hands multiple times. After their first two lifts, Weller had lifted 252.5 kg with Chemerkin and Botev hoisting 250.0 kg, so Weller led. Botev attempted 255.0 kg on his final lift, but failed. Weller succeeded, bringing his total to 455.0 kg, which forced Chemerkin to call for 260.0 kg. He lifted it cleanly for a world record and the gold medal, as Weller won silver and Botev bronze. Weller would also win the silver medal in this class at the 2000 Olympics.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCK
1Andrey ChemerkinRUS457.5WRGold
2Ronny WellerGER455.0Silver
3Stefan Botev HristovAUS450.0Bronze
4Kim Tae-HyeonKOR437.5
5Aliaksandr KurlovichBLR425.0
6Manfred NerlingerGER422.5
7Pavlos SaltsidisGRE420.0
8Tibor StarkHUN415.0
9Raimonds BergmanisLAT402.5
10Stian GrimsethNOR400.0
11Erdinç AslanTUR397.5
12Anders BergströmSWE395.0
13Ashot DanielyanARM395.0
14Mark HenryUSA377.5
15Steve KettnerAUS375.0
16Thomas IngalsbeUSA365.0
17Sunil JoshiNEP282.5
DNFIgor KhalilovUZB177.5