Weightlifting at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 54 kg

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Weightlifting at the
1996 Summer Olympics
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  54 kg  
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These are the results of the Men's Flyweight (54 kg) competition in weightlifting at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. A total number of 21 men competed in this event, limited to weightlifters whose body weight was less than 54 kilograms. The competition was held on 1996-07-20 at the Georgia World Congress Center.

Medalists

Gold Halil Mutlu
 Turkey
Silver Zhang Xiangsen
 China
Bronze Sevdalin Minchev
 Bulgaria

Results

Each weightlifter had three attempts for both the snatch and clean and jerk lifting methods. The total of the best successful lift of each method was used to determine the final rankings and medal winners.

Rank Name Body weight (kg) Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total (kg)
1  Halil Mutlu (TUR) 53.91 132.5 155.0 287.5
2  Zhang Xiangsen (CHN) 53.39 130.0 150.0 280.0
3  Sevdalin Minchev (BUL) 54.00 125.0 152.5 277.5
4  Lan Shizhang (CHN) 53.61 125.0 150.0 275.0
5  Traian Cihărean (ROU) 53.90 120.0 145.0 265.0
6  Ivan Ivanov (BUL) 53.90 112.5 145.0 257.5
7  Go Gwang-Gu (KOR) 53.89 115.0 140.0 255.0
8  Juan Fernández (COL) 53.94 110.0 145.0 255.0
9  Wang Shin-Yuan (TPE) 53.56 105.0 145.0 250.0
10  Toshiyuki Notomi (JPN) 53.60 110.0 140.0 250.0
11  Eric Bonnel (FRA) 53.68 115.0 135.0 250.0
12  Hari Setiawan (INA) 53.90 105.0 145.0 250.0
13  Marek Gorzelniak (POL) 53.85 107.5 137.5 245.0
14  Viktor Yansky (UZB) 53.94 107.5 135.0 242.5
15  Giovanni Scarantino (ITA) 53.89 110.0 130.0 240.0
16  Nelson Castro (COL) 53.05 105.0 130.0 235.0
17  Johnny Nguyen (AUS) 54.00 100.0 132.5 232.5
18  Badathala Adisekhar (IND) 53.93 105.0 125.0 230.0
19  Vladimirs Morozovs (LAT) 53.81 100.0 122.5 222.5
20  Luis Medrano (GUA) 53.41 100.0 120.0 220.0
21  Gino Soupprayen Padiatty (MRI) 53.43 95.0 105.0 200.0
-  Tibor Karczag (HUN) 53.96 - - -

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