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Liu Chunhong

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Chinese weightlifter (born 1985)
In thisChinese name, thefamily name isLiu.
Liu Chunhong
Personal information
Born (1985-01-29)January 29, 1985 (age 40)[1][2][3]
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)[2]
Sport
Weight class69 kg

Liu Chunhong (Chinese:刘春红;pinyin:Liú Chūnhóng; born January 29, 1985,[1][2][3] inZhaoyuan,Shandong Province[3]) is aChineseweightlifter.

Career

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At the2003 World Weightlifting Championships she won in the 69 kg category with a total of ten new world records and junior world records.[4][5]

She competed in the2004 Summer Olympics, and won the gold medal in the 69 kg class.

At the2007 World Weightlifting Championships she won thesnatch competition in the 69 kg category with 121 kg, and won the silver medal lifting in total 271 kg.[6]

At the2008 Summer Olympics she won the gold medal in the 69 kg category, while setting new Olympic and world records in both the snatch and clean and jerk with a lift of 128 kg and 158 kg respectively for a world record total of 286 kg. This total would have been enough to win gold and set the Olympic record in the 75 kg category (heavyweight), as well as tie Svetlana Podobedova's then world record in that category. She became the first ever woman to defend her Olympic title in weightlifting.[7]

On January 12, 2017 it was announced that because of a doping violation she had been disqualified from the 2008 Olympic Games.[8]

Personal bests (69 kg)

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Other

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References

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  1. ^ab"Liu Chunhong".iwf.sport.International Weightlifting Federation. RetrievedAugust 19, 2024.
  2. ^abc"Liu Chunhong".athens2004.com.Athens Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. Archived fromthe original on August 21, 2004. RetrievedAugust 19, 2024.
  3. ^abcd"Liu Chunhong".CIS Chinese Athletes Database.Chinese Olympic Committee. Archived fromthe original on October 13, 2019. RetrievedAugust 19, 2024.
  4. ^"Weltrekordfestival von Liu Chunhong".ARD Sport (in German). November 20, 2003. RetrievedAugust 11, 2008.
  5. ^"Chinese Liu Chunhong breaks 3 world records -- china.org.cn".www.china.org.cn. Retrieved2019-09-23.
  6. ^"LIU Chunhong". International Weightlifting Federation. Archived fromthe original on May 27, 2011.
  7. ^"Liu Chunhong breaks women's weightlifting world,record". xinhuanet. Archived fromthe original on May 18, 2011.
  8. ^"IOC sanctions eight athletes for failing anti-doping test at Beijing 2008 and London 2012".IOC. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2017.

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  • 69 kg (2000–2016)
  • 76 kg (2020)
  • 71 kg (2024–)
  • 67.5 kg (1987–1992)
  • 70 kg (1993–1997)
  • 69 kg (1998–2017)
  • 71 kg (2018–2024)
  • 69 kg (2025–)
  • 75 kg (1987–1992)
  • 76 kg (1993–1997)
  • 75 kg (1998–2017)
  • 76 kg (2018–2024)
  • 77 kg (2025–)
1990:67.5 kg • 1994:70 kg • 1998–2018:69 kg
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