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2025 World Weightlifting Championships Results
Below are the podium results for each weight class event at the 2025 World Weightlifting Championships.
We will update this area immediately after the end of each session. If you want to find out who won as soon as possible, this is your best bet.
Women's Results
48KG
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Ri Song Gum (PRK): 213
- Snatch: 88,
91, 91 - Clean & Jerk: 115, 120, 122
- Snatch: 88,
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Mirabai Chanu (IND): 199
- Snatch: 84,
87,87 - Clean & Jerk: 109, 112, 115
- Snatch: 84,
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Thanyathon Sukcharoen (THA): 198
- Snatch: 88,
90,90 - Clean & Jerk: 107, 110,
113
- Snatch: 88,
- Li Shumiao (CHN): 191 (80/111)
- Zhu Qiulian (CHN): 188 (83/105)
- Ludia Ramos (CUB): 183 (83/100)
- Fang Wan-Ling (TPE): 183 (80/103)
- Lin Cheng Jing (TPE): 181 (78/103)
- Rosegie Ramos (PHI): 176 (80/96)
- Rebeka Groulx (CAN): 175 (77/98)
Recap
- Dahiana Ortiz (DOM) bombed out in the snatches at 79.
- Rira Suzuki (JPN) bombed out in the snatches at 82.
- Ri Song Gum (PRK) was given three white lights on her second snatch, but the jury intervened to overturn the lift.
- Fang Wan-Ling (TPE) completed three good clean & jerks despite visible agony from a back injury.
- Ri Song Gum (PRK) set a new world record in the clean & jerk at 122 and total at 213.
53KG
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Kang Hyon-Gyong (PRK): 214
- Snatch:
93, 93,96 - Clean & Jerk: 116, 121,
127
- Snatch:
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Mihaela Cambei (ROU): 208
- Snatch: 90,
93, 94 - Clean & Jerk: 108, 111, 114
- Snatch: 90,
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Surodchana Khambao (THA): 200
- Snatch: 88,
90, 90 - Clean & Jerk: 110,
112,112
- Snatch: 88,
- Cansel Ozkan (TUR): 197 (93/104)
- Nathasha Rosa Figueiredo (BRA): 192 (84/108)
- Shoely Mego Contreras (PER): 186 (83/103)
- Malen Monasterio (ESP): 185 (83/102)
- Andrea De La Herran Martinez (MEX): 184 (83/101)
Recap
- Higa Sei (JPN) bombed out in the snatches at 88.
- Chen Guan-Ling (TPE) bombed out in the snatches at 90.
- Du Meiyuan (CHN) withdrew after snatches due to an injury suffered during her clean & jerk warm-ups.
- Surodchana Khambao (THA) failed to appear for her final clean & jerk due the coaching staff failing to observe changes in attempt selection from other teams.
- Kang Hyon-Gyong (PRK) attempted a new world record in the clean & jerk on her final attempt, but failed to stick the jerk.
58KG
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Kim Il-Gyong (PRK): 236
- Snatch: 100, 102, 104
- Clean & Jerk: 128, 132,
134
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Rafiatu Lawal (NGR): 229
- Snatch: 99, 101,
104 - Clean & Jerk: 126, 128,
133
- Snatch: 99, 101,
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Kuo Hsing-Chun (TPE): 224
- Snatch: 94, 96,
98 - Clean & Jerk:
124, 125, 128
- Snatch: 94, 96,
- Long Tanzhen (CHN): 220 (96/124)
- Miranda Ulrey (USA): 215 (98/117)
- Natasya Beteyob (INA): 214 (93/121)
- Garance Rigaud (FRA): 211 (93/118)
- Olha Ivzhenko (UKR): 209 (93/116)
- Tang Yuxuan (CHN): 208 (91/117)
- Kiana Elliott (AUS): 207 (95/112)
Recap
- Nina Sterckx (BEL) bombed out in the Group B session at 110 in the clean & jerk.
- Suratwadee Yodsarn (THA) bombed out in the snatch at 95, but placed fourth in the clean & jerks.
- Lawal Rafiatu (NGR) had her third snatch at 104 overturned by the jury, drawing loud boos from the crowd.
- Kim Il-Gyong (PRK) set a world record in the total at 236.
- Kim Il-Gyong also attempted a world record clean & jerk at 134. She received three white lights, but the jury intervened to rescind the lift due to deliberate oscillation of the barbell.
63KG
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Ri Suk (PRK): 253
- Snatch: 105, 108, 111
- Clean & Jerk: 136, 140, 142
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Maude Charron (CAN): 236
- Snatch: 99,
103, 103 - Clean & Jerk: 128, 181, 133
- Snatch: 99,
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Yenny Sinisterra Torres (COL): 231
- Snatch: 100, 103,
106 - Clean & Jerk: 128,
131,132
- Snatch: 100, 103,
- Elreen Ando (PHI): 231 (100/131)
- Sophia Shaft (USA): 227 (101/126)
- Katharine Estep (USA): 223 (98/125)
- Janeth Gomez (MEX): 223 (98/125)
- Aysel Ozkan (TUR): 222 (102/120)
- Nirupama Seram (IND): 216 (93/123)
- Martina Chiacchio (ITA): 215 (100/115)
Recap
- Ri Suk (PRK) set a new world record in the snatch at 111.
- Ri Suk set three world records in the total during her clean & jerk attempts, ending at 253, and two world records in the jerk, ending at 142.
69KG
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Song Kuk-Hyang (PRK): 270
- Snatch: 112, 120, n/a
- Clean & Jerk: 140, 150, n/a
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Julieth Rodriguez Quintero (COL): 241
- Snatch: 107,
110, 110 - Clean & Jerk: 131,
135,136
- Snatch: 107,
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Vanessa Segura (BRN): 241
- Snatch: 102, 105, 107
- Clean & Jerk: 130, 134,
137
- Siuzanna Valodzka (AIN): 238 (106/132)
- Chen Wen-Huei (TPE): 232 (100/132)
- Charlotte Simoneau (CAN): 232 (106/126)
- Fransheska Matias Marcial (DOM): 230 (102/128)
- Olivia Selemaia (NZL): 226 (102/124)
- Kristel Machoron (PHI): 223 (101/122)
- Alexis Ashworth (CAN): 221 (100/121)
Recap
- Lisa Schweizer (GER) and Zarina Gusalova (AIN) withdrew before the start of the session.
- Song Kuk-Hyang (PRK) set a snatch world record at 120. In a rare move, she declined her third attempt.
- Song Kuk-Hyang set new clean & jerk and total world records at 150 and 270.
77KG
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Olivia Reeves (USA): 278
- Snatch: 114, 119, 123
- Clean & Jerk:
146, 146, 155
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Sara Ahmed (EGY): 252
- Snatch: 110, 112,
115 - Clean & Jerk: 140,
147,150
- Snatch: 110, 112,
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Mari Sanchez Perinan (COL): 248
- Snatch: 106, 110, 112
- Clean & Jerk: 132,
136, 136
- Mattie Rogers (USA): 247 (107/140)
- Laura Amaro (BRA): 246 (107/139)
- Janette Ylisoini (FIN): 245 (111/134)
- Jessica Gonzalez (MEX): 239 (104/135)
- Yekta Jamali (WRT): 238 (108/130)
- Genna Toko Kegne (ITA): 237 (103/134)
- Iryna Dombrovska (UKR): 236 (105/131)
Recap
- Egylo Sturludottir (ISL) withdrew before the commencement of the session due to injury.
- Olivia Reeves (USA) set a snatch world record at 123.
- Bella Paredes (ECU) bombed out in the clean & jerks at 133.
- Olivia Reeves set world records in the clean & jerk at 155 and total at 278.
86KG
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Solfrid Koanda (NOR): 272
- Snatch: 116, 120,
123 - Clean & Jerk: 146,
150, 152
- Snatch: 116, 120,
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Yudelina Mejia Peguero (DOM): 271
- Snatch: 115, 119, 122
- Clean & Jerk: 145, 149,
153
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Eileen Cikamatana (AUS): 252
- Snatch:
112, 112,115 - Clean & Jerk: 140,
146,146
- Snatch:
- Rahma Elsayed (EGY): 242 (106/136)
- Wakana Nagashima (JPN): 246 (108/138)
- Madias Ngake (GBR): 245 (111/134)
- Lo Ying-Yuan (TPE): 245 (110/135)
- Ha Je Yun (KOR): 242 (106/136)
- Litia Nacagilevu (NZL): 240 (109/131)
- Motoka Nakajima (JPN): 236 (103/133)
Recap
- Valeria Rivas (COL) bombed out in the clean & jerks due to presumed leg cramping.
- Yudelina Peguero (DOM) nearly pulled off an incredible upset over Solfrid Koanda (NOR) by forcing her out early after a miss at the end of the clean & jerks.
+86KG
Men's Results
60KG
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Wang Hao (CHN): 302
- Snatch: 133, 138, n/a
- Clean & Jerk: 157, 161, 164
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Theerapong Silachai (THA): 299
- Snatch: 125,
129, 129 - Clean & Jerk: 160, 167, 170
- Snatch: 125,
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Pang Un-Chol (PRK): 295
- Snatch: 123, 127,
130 - Clean & Jerk: 163, 168,
171
- Snatch: 123, 127,
- Goderdzi Berdelidze (GEO): 283 (128/155)
- Yuan Hao (CHN): 281 (132/149)
- Elsayed Elaraby (EGY): 278 (124/154)
- Thiago Felix Da Silva (BRA): 278 (123/155)
- Fernando Agad (PHI): 275 (120/155)
- Kaito Hirai (JPN): 275 (117/158)
- Rishikanta Chanambam (IND): 269 (117/152)
Recap
- Wang Hao (CHN) declined his third snatch after securing the gold medal with 138.
- Yuan Hao (CHN) set a Junior world record in the snatch at 132.
- Gabe Chhum (USA) bombed out in the clean & jerks at 152.
- Garnik Cholakyan (GEO) pulled out of the competition after making only his clean & jerk opener at 152.
65KG
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Muhammed Furkan Ozbek (TUR): 324
- Snatch: 140, 143, 145
- Clean & Jerk: 173, 176, 179
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Pak Myong Jin (PRK): 315
- Snatch: 135,
139,139 - Clean & Jerk: 175,
179, 180
- Snatch: 135,
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Hampton Morris (USA): 311
- Snatch:
131, 133,139 - Clean & Jerk: 178,
183,183
- Snatch:
- Francisco Mosquera (COL): 305 (130/175)
- Aznil Bidin Muhamad (MAS): 301 (135/166)
- Ivan Dimov (BUL): 300 (137/163)
- Eko Yuli Irawan (INA): 300 (137/163)
- Luis Bardalez (PER): 299 (134/165)
- Raja Muthupandi (IND): 295 (133/162)
- Geovani Adventino (INA): 295 (133/162)
Recap
- Muhammed Ozbek set a world record in the total at 324KG.
- Only three athletes in the top 12 made their final snatch.
- Only two athletes in the top 12 made their second clean & jerk.
- Only four athletes in the top 12 made their final clean & jerk.
71KG
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Weeraphon Wichuma (THA): 346
- Snatch: 148, 152,
156 - Clean & Jerk:
190, 190, 194
- Snatch: 148, 152,
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Masanori Miyamoto (JPN): 345
- Snatch: 148, 152,
156 - Clean & Jerk: 186, 193,
195
- Snatch: 148, 152,
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He Yueji (CHN): 344
- Snatch: 153, 157, 160
- Clean & Jerk: 181, 184,
188
- Yusuf Genc (TUR): 343 (151/192)
- Ri Won Ju (PRK): 342 (152/190)
- Isa Rustamov (AZE): 328 (148/180)
- Kaan Kahriman (TUR): 328 (148/180)
- Albert Ian Delos Santos (PHI): 322 (137/185)
- Ajith Narayana (IND): 320 (145/175)
- Kotaro Sato (JPN): 312 (136/176
Recap
- Sebastian Paez (COL) suffered a serious elbow injury on his snatch opener at 149 and withdrew.
- He Yueji (CHN) set two world records in the snatch at 157 and 160.
- Gor Sahakyan (ARM) bombed out in the clean & jerks at 182.
- He Yueji (CHN) set a world record in the total at 344 on his second clean & jerk.
- Yusuf Genc (TUR) set a world record in the clean & jerk at 192.
- Masanori Miyamoto (JPN) set world records in the clean & jerk and total at 193 and 345.
- Weeraphon Wichuma (THA) set a world record clean & jerk and total at 194 and 346.
- Albert Ian Delos Santos (PHI) set a Junior world record in the clean & jerk in Group B with 185.
79KG
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Rizki Juniansyah (INA): 361
- Snatch: 157,
162,162 - Clean & Jerk: 195, 204, n/a
- Snatch: 157,
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Ri Chong Song (PRK): 360
- Snatch: 160, 163,
166 - Clean & Jerk:
197, 197,201
- Snatch: 160, 163,
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"Abdo" Younes Elsayed (EGY): 360
- Snatch: 162,
167,167 - Clean & Jerk:
198, 198,201
- Snatch: 162,
- Rahmat Erwin Abdullah (INA): 359 (156/203)
- Caden Cahoy (USA): 353 (155/198)
- Yedige Yemberdi (KAZ): 351 (155/196)
- Ning Gan (CHN): 343 (157/186)
- Ryan Grimsland (USA): 342 (152/190)
- Abdollah Beiranvand (IRI): 340 (156/184)
- Ritvars Suharevs (LAT): 334 (150/184)
Recap
- In Group B, Rahmat Erwin Abdullah (INA) snatched 156 and clean & jerked 203 for a new world record. He declined third attempts in both lifts.
- Son Hyeonho (KOR) bombed out in the snatch at 155 after having his final lift overturned by the jury.
- Oscar Reyes Martinez (ITA) bombed out in the snatch at 157. He withdrew during the intermission.
- Natthawut Suepsuan (THA) bombed out in the clean & jerks at 187.
- Ri Chong Song (PRK) had his final jerk overturned, denying a world record in the total at 364.
- Rizki Juniansyah (INA) set a new world record in the clean & jerk with 204.
- Son Hyeonho (KOR) took the heaviest clean & jerk of the event at 205 for a new world record, but missed.
88KG
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Yeison Lopez (COL): 387
- Snatch: 173, 177,
180 - Clean & Jerk:
205, 205, 210
- Snatch: 173, 177,
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Ro Kwang Ryol (PRK): 377
- Snatch: 162,
168,168 - Clean & Jerk: 208, 211, 215
- Snatch: 162,
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Marin Robu (MDA): 369
- Snatch: 169,
174,174 - Clean & Jerk: 200,
204,204
- Snatch: 169,
- Arley Mendez (CHI): 368 (172/196)
- Lorenzo Tarquini (ITA): 357 (159/198)
- Iliya Salehi Pour (IRI): 356 (163/193)
- Cristiano Ficco (ITA): 352 (159/193)
- Meng-En Hsieh (TPE): 349 (152/197)
- Braydon Kennedy (CAN): 341 (156/185)
Recap
- Park Hyeongo (KOR) bombed out in the snatch at 157.
- Pan Yunhua (CHN) bombed out in the snatch at 162.
- Andranik Karapetyan (BIH) bombed out in the snatch at 173.
- Yeison Lopez (COL) set a world record in the snatch at 177
- Lucas Mueller (GER) and Andranik Karapetyan both withdrew after snatches.
- Suren Grigoryan (ARM) bombed out in the clean & jerks at 195.
- Cristiano Ficco (ITA) injured his elbow on his final clean & jerk at 193.
- Jo Daehee (KOR) bombed out in the clean & jerks at 201.
- Pan Yunhua bombed out in the clean & jerks at 206.
- Yeison Lopez hit a world record in the total at 387.
- Ro Kwang Ryol (PRK) hit a world record clean & jerk at 215.
94KG
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Karlos Nasar (BUL): 395
- Snatch: 173,
178,182 - Clean & Jerk: 210, 219, 222
- Snatch: 173,
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Alireza Moeini Sedeh (IRI): 391
- Snatch: 174, 179, 182
- Clean & Jerk: 198, 204, 209
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Jokser Albornoz Quinto (COL): 390
- Snatch: 165, 171, 175
- Clean & Jerk: 207, 212, 215
- Ali Alipour (IRI): 387 (176/211)
- Kianoush Rostami (KOS): 377 (172/205)
- Marcos Bonilla Casierra (COL): 373 (165/208)
- Romain Imadouchene (FRA): 371 (160/211)
Recap
- Alireza Moeini Sedeh (IRI) set a snatch world record at 182.
- Karlos Nasar (BUL) set a world record clean & jerk at 222.
110KG
+110KG
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