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Home » Weighlifting News » 2024 IWF Junior World Weightlifting Championships Results

2024 IWF Junior World Weightlifting Championships Results

The best young weightlifters in the world gather in Spain for this year's Junior World Weightlifting Championships.

Written by Jake Dickson, NASM-CPT, USAW-L2
Last updated on April 2nd, 2025

  • Men's Results
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  • Women's Results
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  • Schedule

The 2024 Olympics have come and gone, but weightlifting is still rocking around the world. September plays host to the 2024 IWF Junior World Weightlifting Championships (JWWC), where the rising stars of Olympic lifting will battle for gold, glory, and maybe a few new world records.

  • The 2024 JWWC runs from Sep. 19 – 27 in León, Spain.

In keeping with strength sports tradition, BarBend is proud to deliver up-to-the-day podium results for every weight class at the Junior World Weightlifting Championships. Check back frequently to see who won medals!

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Start List: You can find the full athlete start book here.

How To Watch: Streams are available for $9.99 on Weightlifting House TV, which includes supplemental material from the 2024 Olympics and athlete documentaries.

2024 Junior World Weightlifting Championships | Men’s Results

Below are the podium results for the Men’s weight class events at the 2024 Junior World Weightlifting Championships.

Editor’s Note: The formatting below reads as, “[Athlete] (Country) — [Total] ([Snatch / Clean & Jerk])”

55 Kilograms

  1. K Duong (VIE) — 253 (115/138)
  2. Kotaro Tomari (JPN) — 247 (108/139)
  3. Ramazan Yilmaz (TUR) — 229 (98/131)

61 Kilograms

  1. Hampton Morris (USA) — 291 (126/165)
  2. Gabriel Chhum (USA) — 278 (125/153)
  3. Elsayed Elaraby (EGY) — 271 (122/149)

67 Kilograms

  1. Minh Tri Tran (VIE) — 313 (142/171)
  2. Kaan Kahriman (TUR) — 312 (143/169)
  3. Sebastian Paez Olivares (COL) — 304 (139/165)

73 Kilograms

  1. Caden Cahoy (USA) — 326 (146/180)
  2. Tiberiu Donose (ROM) — 323 (149/174)
  3. Mohammed Al-Zitani (LBA) — 317 (146/171)

81 Kilograms

  1. Dae Hee Kwon (KOR) — 356 (156/200)
  2. Abdelrahman Elsayed (EGY) — 350 (161/189)
  3. Yerasyl Saulbekov (KAZ) — 344 (154/190)

89 Kilograms

  1. Yedige Yemberdi (KAZ) — 352 (153/199)
  2. Alireza Abbaspoor (IRI) — 351 (156/195)
  3. Jokser Albornoz Quinto (COL) — 350 (158/192)

96 Kilograms

  1. Masashi Nishikawa (JPN) — 366 (171/195)
  2. Ihnatsi Pauliukavets (AIN) — 360 (164/196)
  3. Sergio Munoz Rios (COL) — 355 (157/198)

102 Kilograms

  1. Shahzadbek Matyakubov (TKM) — 391 (175/216)
  2. Matheus Pessanha (BRA) — 383 (168/215)
  3. Mahmoud Hosny (EGY) — 369 (169/200)

109 Kilograms

  1. Uladzislau Sakovich (AIN) — 374 (170/204)
  2. Muhammed Burun (TUR) — 366 (168/198)
  3. Gurami Vekua (GEO) — 362 (162/200)

+109 Kilograms

  1. Nam Jiyong (KOR) — 383 (160/223)
  2. Robert Kurouski (AIN) — 382 (170/212)
  3. Ashot Movsisyan (ARM) — 366 (158/208)

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2024 Junior World Weightlifting Championships | Women’s Results

Here you’ll find all the podium results from the Women’s weight class events at the 2024 Junior World Weightlifting Championships.

Editor’s Note: The formatting below reads as, “[Athlete] (Country) — [Total] ([Snatch / Clean & Jerk])”

45 Kilograms

  1. Angeline Colonia (PHI) — 162 (74/88)
  2. Khemika Kamnoedsri (THA) — 160 (73/87)
  3. Madalina Miron (ROU) — 154 (66/88)

49 Kilograms

  1. Lovely Inan (PHI) — 179 (79/100)
  2. Karoll Lopez Alvarez (COL) — 178 (80/98)
  3. Lucia Gonzalez Borrego (ESP) — 170 (75/95)

55 Kilograms

  1. Chen Guan-Ling (TPE) — 217 (98/119)
  2. Gelen Torres (COL) — 192 (89/103)
  3. Aleksandra Grigoryan (ARM) — 191 (81/110)

59 Kilograms

  1. Miranda Ulrey (USA) — 210 (93/117)
  2. Thanaporn Saetia (THA) — 209 (96/113)
  3. Nigora Abdullaeva (UZB) — 208 (93/115)

64 Kilograms

  1. Ingrid Segura (COL) — 231 (101/130)
  2. Katharine Estep (USA) — 222 (100/122)
  3. Jessica Palacios (ECU) — 218 (98/120)

71 Kilograms

  1. Charlotte Simoneau (CAN) — 240 (110/130)
  2. Damary Mina Nazareno (ECU) — 231 (106/125)
  3. Anna Ylisoini (FIN) — 228 (104/124)

76 Kilograms

  1. Ella Nicholson (USA) — 244 (113/131)
  2. Heesoo Jeon (KOR) — 232 (102/130)
  3. Anna Amroyan (ARM) — 228 (100/128)

81 Kilograms

  1. Emma Poghosyan (ARM) — 233 (100/133)
  2. Mairyn Hernandez (MEX) — 232 (104/128)
  3. Yekta Jamali Galeh (WRT) — 231 (104/127)

87 Kilograms

  1. Abdelrazek Elsayed Rahma (EGY) — 240 (110/130)
  2. Bursa Can (TUR) — 233 (104/129)
  3. Mariam Murgvliani (GEO) — 230 (105/125)

+87 Kilograms

  1. Marifelix Sarria Ruiz (CUB) — 270 (115/155)
  2. Etta Mae Love (CAN) — 254 (108/146)
  3. Taiane Justino De Lima (BRA) — 251 (110/141)

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2024 Junior World Weightlifting Championships Schedule

Here’s the full schedule for all A-Group sessions at the 2024 Junior World Weightlifting Championships. For a full breakdown of all sessions, refer to the IWF’s JWWC start book at the top of this page.

Editor’s Note: All times listed are in Eastern Standard Time (EST) and are subject to change.

September 19

  • W45: 7:30AM
  • M55: 10:00AM
  • W49: 2:00PM

September 20

  • W55: 10:00AM
  • M61: 1:00PM

September 21

  • M67: 10:00AM
  • W59: 1:00PM

September 22

  • W64: 10:00AM
  • M73: 1:00PM

September 23

  • W71: 10:00AM
  • M81: 1:00PM

September 24

  • M89: 10:00AM
  • W76: 1:00PM

September 25

  • M96: 10:00AM
  • W81: 1:00PM

September 26

  • W87: 7:00AM
  • M102: 10:00AM
  • M109: 1:00PM

September 27

  • W+87: 7:00AM
  • M+109: 9:00AM

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About Jake Dickson, NASM-CPT, USAW-L2

Jake is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with a B.S. in Exercise Science. He began his career as a weightlifting coach before transitioning into sports media to pursue his interest in journalism.

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