The 2024 Olympics beckon the world’s best weightlifters to Paris, France. This year’s summer Games, which begin on Jul. 26 and run until Aug. 11, showcase five Women’s events and five Men’s events.
2024 Olympics weightlifting results will start rolling in on Aug. 7, when the lightest athletes take to the lifting platform and launch barbells overhead. BarBend proudly presents complete and up-to-date results from all events at the 2024 Olympics.
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Below are the medalists from all 10 weight class events on display at Paris 2024. We’re also including up-to-the-minute recaps of each event, which we’ll make available as they unfold over the final five days of the Games.
2024 Olympics Weightlifting Results: Men
Below are the results from all five Men’s weightlifting events at the 2024 Olympics. BarBend will update this results page daily as the Games progress — check back regularly to see who made it to the Olympic podium!
Editor’s Note: The formatting for these results reads as “[Athlete] (Country) — [Total] (Snatch / Clean & Jerk)” in kilograms.
61 Kilograms
- Gold: Li Fabin (CHN) — 310 (143 / 167) — Olympic Record Snatch
- Silver: Silachai Theerapong (THA) — 303 (132 / 171)
- Bronze: Hampton Morris (USA) — 298 (126 / 172)
73 Kilograms
- Gold: Rizki Juniansyah (INA) — 354 (155 / 199) | Olympic Record Clean & Jerk
- Silver: Weeraphon Wichuma (THA) — 346 (148 / 198)
- Bronze: Bozhidar Andreev (BUL) — 344 (154 / 190)
89 Kilograms
- Gold: Karlos Nasar (BUL) — 404 (180 / 224) | World Record Clean & Jerk, Total
- Silver: Yeison Lopez (COL) — 390 (180 / 210)
- Bronze: Antonino Pizzolato (ITA) — 384 (172 / 212)
102 Kilograms
- Gold: Liu Huanhua (CHN) — 406 (186/220)
- Silver: Akbar Djuraev (UZB) — 404 (185/219)
- Bronze: Yauheni Tsikhantsou (AIN) — 402 (183/219)
+102 Kilograms
- Gold: Lasha Talakhadze (GEO) — 470 (215/255)
- Silver: Varazdat Lalayan (ARM) — 467 (215/252)
- Bronze: Gor Minasyan (BRN) — 461 (216/245)
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2024 Olympics Weightlifting Results: Women
Here are the medalists from every Women’s weightlifting event at the 2024 Olympics. BarBend will update this leaderboard daily as the Games progress. Check back each day to find out who won medals in Paris!
Editor’s Note: The formatting for these results reads as “[Athlete] (Country) — [Total] (Snatch / Clean & Jerk)” in kilograms.
49 Kilograms
- Gold: Hou Zhihui (CHN) — 206 (89/117) — Olympic Record Clean & Jerk
- Silver: Mihaela-Valentina Cambei (ROU) — 205 (93/112)
- Bronze: Surodchana Khambao (THA) — 200 (88/112)
59 Kilograms
- Gold: Luo Shifang (CHN) — 241 (107/134) — Olympic Record Snatch, Clean & Jerk, Total
- Silver: Maude Charron (CAN) — 236 (106/130)
- Bronze: Kuo Hsing-Chun (TPE) — 235 (105/130)
71 Kilograms
- Gold: Olivia Reeves (USA) — 262 (117/145) — Olympic Record Snatch
- Silver: Mari Sanchez Perinan (COL) — 252 (112/140)
- Bronze: Angie Palacios-Dajomes (ECU) — 256 (116/140)
81 Kilograms
- Gold: Solfrid Koanda (NOR) — 275 (121/154) | Olympic Record Clean & Jerk, Total
- Silver: Sara Ahmed (EGY) — 268 (117/151)
- Bronze: Neisi Dajomes (ECU) — 267 (122/145)
+81 Kilograms
- Gold: Li Wenwen (CHN) — 309 (136/173)
- Silver: Park Hyejeong (KOR) — 299 (131/168)
- Bronze: Emily Campbell (GBR) — 288 (126/162)
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2024 Olympics Weightlifting Schedule
Remember, the Games began on Jul. 26, 2024, but weightlifting events do not commence until Aug. 7. Here is a full breakdown of the schedule for all weight class events in Paris.
All times are listed in Eastern Standard Time and are subject to change.
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Wednesday, August 7
- 9:00 a.m.: Men 61KG
- 1:30 p.m.: Women 49KG
Thursday, August 8
- 9:00 a.m.: Women 59KG
- 1:30 p.m.: Men 73KG
Friday, August 9
- 9:00 a.m.: Men 89KG
- 1:30 p.m.: Women 71KG
Saturday, August 10
- 5:30 a.m.: Men 102KG
- 10:00 a.m.: Women 81KG
- 2:30 p.m.: Men +102KG
Sunday, August 11
- 5:30 a.m.: Women +81KG
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