South Korean records in Olympic weightlifting

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

Current records

Men

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
55 kg
Snatch 120 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 151 kg Standard
Total 270 kg Standard
61 kg
Snatch 132 kg Standard
Clean & Jerk 162 kg Standard
Total 294 kg Standard
67 kg
Snatch 147 kg Han Myeong-mok 8 October 2019 Korean National Sports Festival Seoul, South Korea
Clean & Jerk 180 kg Lee Sang-yeon 8 October 2019 Korean National Sports Festival Seoul, South Korea
Total 323 kg Standard
73 kg
Snatch 157 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 195 kg Standard
Total 350 kg Standard
81 kg
Snatch 163 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 204 kg Standard
Total 365 kg Standard
89 kg
Snatch 171 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 212 kg Standard
Total 381 kg Standard
96 kg
Snatch 180 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 218 kg Standard
Total 397 kg Standard
102 kg
Snatch 185 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 222 kg Standard
Total 405 kg Standard
109 kg
Snatch 190 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 233 kg Standard
Total 422 kg Standard
+109 kg
Snatch 200 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 240 kg Standard
Total 438 kg Standard

Women

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
45 kg
Snatch 78 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 100 kg Standard
Total 176 kg Standard
49 kg
Snatch 85 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 105 kg Standard
Total 188 kg Standard
55 kg
Snatch 90 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 116 kg Ham Eun-ji 6 July 2019 Japan-China-Korea Friendship Tournament Tokyo, Japan [1]
Total 203 kg Standard
59 kg
Snatch 97 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 119 kg Standard
Total 217 kg Standard
64 kg
Snatch 104 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 128 kg Standard
Total 232 kg Standard
71 kg
Snatch 110 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 135 kg Standard
Total 243 kg Standard
76 kg
Snatch 114 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 141 kg Standard
Total 254 kg Standard
81 kg
Snatch 118 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 148 kg Standard
Total 265 kg Standard
87 kg
Snatch 120 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 152 kg Standard
Total 271 kg Standard
+87 kg
Snatch 130 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 165 kg Standard
Total 295 kg Standard

Historical records

Men (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
-56 kg
Snatch 126 kg Lee Jong-Hoon 23 April 2008 Pohang, South Korea
Clean and jerk 155 kg Lee Jong-hoon 9 November 2005 World Championships Doha, Qatar
Total 280 kg Lee Jong-hoon 9 November 2005 World Championships Doha, Qatar
-62 kg
Snatch 143 kg Han Myeong-mok 13 June 2014 South Korean Championships
Clean and jerk 172 kg Ji Hun-min 19 September 2010 World Championships Antalya, Turkey [2]
Total 309 kg Ji Hun-min 19 September 2010 World Championships Antalya, Turkey [3]
-69 kg
Snatch 155 kg Lee Bae-young 12 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China
Clean and jerk 195 kg Kim Hak-bong 9 December 1998 Asian Games Bangkok, Thailand
Total 343 kg Lee Bae-young 23 April 2008
-77 kg
Snatch 165 kg Sa Jae-hyouk 6 October 2011 Korean National Sports Festival
Clean and jerk 211 kg Sa Jae-hyouk 17 May 2010 South Korean Championships
Total 375 kg Sa Jae-hyouk 17 May 2010 South Korean Championships
-85 kg
Snatch 171 kg Sa Jae-hyouk 24 September 2014 Asian Games Incheon, South Korea
Clean and jerk 212 kg Song Jong-sik 24 June 2003 South Korean Championships
Total 382 kg Song Jong-sik 24 June 2003 South Korean Championships
-94 kg
Snatch 185 kg Kim Min-jae 4 August 2012 Olympic Games London, Great Britain
Clean and jerk 221 kg Jung Hyeon-seop 16 October 2012 Korean National Sports Festival
Total 396 kg Kim Min-jae 12 November 2011 World Championships Paris, France
-105 kg
Snatch 190 kg Choi Jong-keun 16 October 1999 Korean National Sports Festival
Clean and jerk 226 kg Choi Jong-keun 16 October 1999 Korean National Sports Festival
Total 415 kg Choi Jong-keun 25 June 1999 South Korean Championships
+105 kg
Snatch 206 kg An Yong-kwon 26 June 2009
Clean and jerk 260 kg Kim Tae-hyun 26 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
Total 460 kg Kim Tae-hyun 26 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia

Women (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
-48 kg
Snatch 87 kg Im Jyoung-hwa 20 October 2009 Korean National Sports Festival
Clean and jerk 110 kg Im Jyoung-hwa 9 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China
Total 196 kg Im Jyoung-hwa 9 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China
-53 kg
Snatch 99 kg Yoon Jin-hee 24 April 2008
Clean and jerk 123 kg Yoon Jin-hee 24 April 2008
Total 222 kg Yoon Jin-hee 24 April 2008
-58 kg
Snatch 98 kg Kim So-hwa 27 June 2017 South Korean Women's Championships Incheon, South Korea
Clean and jerk 122 kg Yoon Jin-hee 21 May 2006
Total 217 kg Im Jyoung-hwa 21 June 2005 South Korean Championships
-63 kg
Snatch 107 kg Kim Soo-kyung 21 September 2010 World Championships Antalya, Turkey [4]
Clean and jerk 133 kg Kim Soo-kyung 16 November 2010 Asian Games Guangzhou, China
Total 240 kg Kim Soo-kyung 16 November 2010 Asian Games Guangzhou, China
-69 kg
Snatch 108 kg Mun Yu-ra 17 August 2011 Universiade Shenzhen, China
Clean and jerk 135 kg Kim Su-hyeon 27 June 2017 South Korean Women's Championships Incheon, South Korea
Total 240 kg Mun Yu-ra 23 June 2011 South Korean Championships
-75 kg
Snatch 115 kg Kim Soon-hee 22 May 2006
Clean and jerk 143 kg Kim Soon-hee 22 May 2006
Total 258 kg Kim Soon-hee 22 May 2006
-90 kg
Snatch 127 kg Standard
Clean and jerk 165 kg Standard
Total 292 kg Standard
+90 kg
Snatch 140 kg Jang Mi-ran 16 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China
Clean and jerk 187 kg Jang Mi-ran 28 November 2009 World Championships Goyang, South Korea
Total 326 kg Jang Mi-ran 16 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China

References

  1. "Japan-China-Korea Friendship Tournament – Final results" (PDF). IWF. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
  2. "2010 World Weightlifting Championships Result Book" (PDF). IWF. 26 September 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  3. "2010 World Weightlifting Championships Result Book" (PDF). IWF. 26 September 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  4. "2010 World Weightlifting Championships Result Book" (PDF). IWF. 26 September 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
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