List of Estonian records in Olympic weightlifting

The following are the national records in Olympic weightlifting in Estonia. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Estonian Weightlifting Federation (ETL).

Current records

Men

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
55 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 200 kg Standard
61 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total 225 kg Standard
67 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total 245 kg Standard
73 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 260 kg Standard
81 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 280 kg Standard
89 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 295 kg Standard
96 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 305 kg Standard
102 kg
Snatch 156 kg Leho Pent 25 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [1]
Clean and Jerk 190 kg Leho Pent 25 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [2]
Total 346 kg Leho Pent 25 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [3]
109 kg
Snatch 147 kg Rasmus Zarubin 26 January 2019 Aravete, Estonia
Clean and Jerk 181 kg Rasmus Zarubin 25 May 2019 Tallinn, Estonia
Total 327 kg Rasmus Zarubin 26 January 2019 Aravete, Estonia
+109 kg
Snatch 192 kg Mart Seim 10 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [4]
Clean and Jerk 253 kg Mart Seim 5 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [5]
Total 444 kg Mart Seim 5 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [5]

Women

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
45 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 125 kg Standard
49 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 135 kg Standard
55 kg
Snatch 70 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 10 August 2019 Tartu, Estonia
Clean and Jerk 90 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 10 August 2019 Tartu, Estonia
Total 160 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 10 August 2019 Tartu, Estonia
59 kg
Snatch 69 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 29 June 2019 European Union Cup Waterford, Ireland
Clean and Jerk 92 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 9 November 2019 Valga, Estonia
Total 160 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 29 June 2019 European Union Cup Waterford, Ireland
64 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 165 kg Standard
71 kg
Snatch 79 kg Triin Põdersoo 26 October 2019 Melliste, Estonia
Clean and Jerk 96 kg Triin Põdersoo 26 October 2019 Melliste, Estonia
Total 175 kg Triin Põdersoo 26 October 2019 Melliste, Estonia
76 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 185 kg Standard
81 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 190 kg Standard
87 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 195 kg Standard
+87 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total 205 kg Standard

Historical records

Men (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
–56 kg
Snatch 88 kg Vadim Goldberg 29 October 2011 Melliste, Estonia
Clean and jerk 108 kg Vadim Goldberg 29 October 2011 Melliste, Estonia
Total 196 kg Vadim Goldberg 29 October 2011 Melliste, Estonia
–62 kg
Snatch 102 kg Sergei Rumjantsev 22 May 2004 Sindi, Estonia
Clean & Jerk 131 kg David Tuhkanen 3 April 2004 Tapa, Estonia
Total 227 kg David Tuhkanen 25 May 2002 Sindi, Estonia
–69 kg
Snatch 122 kg Sergei Rumjantsev 7 June 2007 Valga, Estonia
Clean & Jerk 150 kg David Tuhkanen 11 March 2006 Rakvere, Estonia
Total 263 kg Sergei Rumjantsev 7 June 2007 Valga, Estonia
–77 kg
Snatch 140 kg Sergei Rumjantsev 10 March 2007 Tartu, Estonia
Clean and jerk 165 kg Mikk Kasemaa 17 November 2001 Tõrva, Estonia
Total 300 kg Sergei Rumjantsev 10 March 2007 Tartu, Estonia
–85 kg
Snatch 152 kg Leho Pent 16 August 2011 Universiade Shenzhen, China
Clean and jerk 191 kg Mikk Kasemaa 15 October 2005 Mõisaküla, Estonia
Total 342 kg Mikk Kasemaa 15 October 2005 Mõisaküla, Estonia
–94 kg
Snatch 170 kg Andrus Utsar 19 April 2003 European Championships Loutraki, Greece
Clean and jerk 197 kg Andrus Utsar 26 April 2002 European Championships Antalya, Turkey
Total 362 kg Andrus Utsar 13 October 2001 Ciechanów, Poland
–105 kg
Snatch 175 kg Andrus Utsar 16 March 2002 Pärnu, Estonia
Clean and jerk 210 kg Andrus Utsar 30 October 2004 Kõrveküla, Estonia
Total 380 kg Andrus Utsar 25 September 2004 Pärnu, Estonia
+105 kg
Snatch 191 kg Mart Seim 5 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [5]
Clean and jerk 253 kg Mart Seim 5 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [5]
Total 444 kg Mart Seim 5 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [5]

Women (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
–48 kg
Snatch 47 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 11 September 2016 Nowy Tomysl, Poland
Clean and jerk 61 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 24 September 2016 Tartu, Estonia
Total 105 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 16 July 2016 Albu, Estonia
–53 kg
Snatch 63 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 19 May 2018 Sindi, Estonia
Clean and jerk 82 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 19 May 2018 Sindi, Estonia
Total 145 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 19 May 2018 Sindi, Estonia
–58 kg
Snatch 65 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 27 October 2018 Melliste, Estonia
Clean and jerk 85 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 27 October 2018 Melliste, Estonia
Total 150 kg Angelina Matjuhhina 27 October 2018 Melliste, Estonia
63 kg
Snatch 67 kg Jevgenia Aleksejeva 28 February 2009 Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
Clean and jerk 85 kg Ave Bombul 31 March 2012 Budapest, Hungary
Total 146 kg Ave Bombul 19 May 2012 Sindi, Estonia
–69 kg
Snatch 75 kg Triin Põdersoo 30 June 2018 Albu, Estonia
Clean and jerk 92 kg Triin Põdersoo 8 April 2017 Melliste, Estonia
Total 165 kg Triin Põdersoo 8 April 2017 Melliste, Estonia
–75 kg
Snatch 87 kg Triin Põdersoo 26 December 2015 Dobele, Latvia
Clean and jerk 105 kg Triin Põdersoo 5 March 2016 Melliste, Estonia
Total 190 kg Triin Põdersoo 5 March 2016 Melliste, Estonia
–90 kg
Snatch 91 kg Triin Põdersoo 17 April 2015 European Championships Tbilisi, Georgia
Clean and jerk 114 kg Eliise Peterson 19 August 2017 Tartu, Estonia
Total 203 kg Triin Põdersoo 17 April 2015 European Championships Tbilisi, Georgia
+90 kg
Snatch 55 kg Johanna Haljasorg 13 October 2018 Abja-Paluoja, Estonia
Clean and jerk 72 kg Johanna Haljasorg 27 October 2018 Melliste, Estonia
Total 126 kg Johanna Haljasorg 13 October 2018 Abja-Paluoja, Estonia

References

  1. "2019 IWF World Championships Results". IWF. 27 September 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  2. "2019 IWF World Championships Results". IWF. 27 September 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  3. "2019 IWF World Championships Results". IWF. 27 September 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  4. "2018 IWF World Championships". IWF. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
  5. "2017 IWF World Championships Results". IWF. 5 December 2017. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
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