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Jaan Talts

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Estonian weightlifter (born 1944)
Not to be confused withJanar Talts.

Jaan Talts
Talts at the 1972 Olympics
Personal information
NationalityEstonian
Born (1944-05-19)19 May 1944 (age 81)
Height174 cm (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Sport
SportWeightlifting
Medal record
Representingthe Soviet Union
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place1972 Munich-110 kg
Silver medal – second place1968 Mexico City-90 kg
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1970 Columbus-110 kg
Gold medal – first place1972 Munich-110 kg
Silver medal – second place1968 Mexico City-90 kg
Silver medal – second place1969 Warsaw-110 kg
European Championships
Gold medal – first place1968 Leningrad-90 kg
Gold medal – first place1969 Warsaw-110 kg
Gold medal – first place1970 Szombathely-110 kg
Gold medal – first place1972 Constanţa-110 kg

Jaan Talts (born 19 May 1944) is a former Estonian weightlifter. He competed for theSoviet Union at the 1968 and 1972 Olympics and won a silver and a gold medal, respectively. Throughout his career, Talts won two world and four European titles and set approximately 40 world records.[2][3][4]

Biography

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As a teenager Talts trained in athletics, in throwing events. He took up weightlifting while studying at the Tihemetsa Technical College of Agriculture and Forestry. In 1967 he became the first middle-heavyweight weightlifter to break the 500 kg barrier in the total, and hence was named the best Soviet athlete of the year.[1]

After retiring from competitions Talts coached weightlifters in Estonia, and starting from 2007 headed the Estonian national weightlifting team. Between 1981 and 1988 he served as rector of the Estonian Sports Academy. Since 1989 he works with the Estonian National Olympic Committee in various positions.[1]

In 1995–1996 Talts was member of the Estonian parliamentRiigikogu. In 1998 he was inducted into theInternational Weightlifting Federation hall of fame.[5]

Major results

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YearVenueBody WeightMilitary Press (kg)Snatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)TotalRank
123Rank123Rank123Rank
Olympic Games
1972GermanyMunich,West Germany109.50200.0200.0210.0 OR1157.5165.0165.03205.0205.0225.03580.0 OR1st place, gold medalist(s)
European Championships

Key: OR = Olympic record; DNF = did not finish; NVL = no valid lift

References

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  1. ^abcJaan Talts. sports-reference.com
  2. ^Jaan Talts. chidlovski.net
  3. ^"Estonian Olympic Winners. Jaan Talts". Archived fromthe original on 1 June 2009. Retrieved10 January 2009.
  4. ^"STRENGTH RECORD, Weightlifting World Records".www.strengthrecord.com. Retrieved15 April 2025.
  5. ^"Weightlifting Hall of Fame". International Weightlifting Federation. Archived fromthe original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved7 August 2008.

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Awards
Preceded byEstonian Sportsman of the Year
1967–1970
Succeeded by
Preceded byEstonian Sportsman of the Year
1972
Succeeded by
  • +82.5 kg (1920–1948)
  • +90 kg (1952–1968)
  • 110 kg (1972–1992)
  • 108 kg (1996)
  • 105 kg (2000–2016)
  • 109 kg (2020)
  • 102 kg (2024–)
  • Open (1891–1904)
  • +80 kg (1905–1913)
  • +82.5 kg (1920–1950)
  • +90 kg (1951–1968)
  • 110 kg (1969–1991)
  • 108 kg (1993–1997)
  • 105 kg (1998–2017)
  • 109 kg (2018–2024)
  • 110 kg (2025–)
International
National
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