Attila Feri

Attila Feri (born 24 September 1968 in Târgu Mureș) is a retired weightlifter who competed for Romania in 1992 Summer Olympics and later for Hungary and he won a Bronze medal in the 70 kg in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta while competing for Hungary.[1][2][3][4]

Attila Feri
Personal information
BornSeptember 24, 1968 (1968-09-24) (age 52)
Târgu Mureș, Romania

Major results

Year Venue Weight Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total Rank
1 2 3 Results Rank 1 2 3 Results Rank
Representing  Hungary
Olympic Games
2004 Athens, Greece77 kg155.0160.0162.5155.011200.0205.0200.02355.06
1996 Atlanta, United States70 kg152.5152.5155.0152.54187.5187.5192.5187.52340.0
World Championships
2001 Antalya, Turkey77 kg155.0160.0162.5160.06200.0205.0205.0200.0360.05
1998 Lahti, Finland77 kg155.0160.0160.0155.012200.0200.0200.0
1995 Guangzhou, China70 kg150.0150.0152.5150.05187.5187.5190.0190.0340.04[5]
1994 Istanbul, Turkey70 kg145.0150.0150.0145.07185.0190.0193.0190.0335.05[6]
European Championships
2001 Trenčín, Slovakia77 kg152.5157.5157.5152.54192.5197.5202.5197.5350.0
2000 Sofia, Bulgaria77 kg155.0157.5160.0157.58200.0200.0
1998 Riesa, Germany77 kg145.0150.0150.0150.08190.0195.0195.0195.0345.06
1997 Rijeka, Croatia70 kg150.0150.0150.0187.5187.5187.5
1995 Warsaw, Poland70 kgN/AN/AN/A150.05N/AN/AN/A190.0340.0
Representing  Romania
Olympic Games
1992 Barcelona, Spain67.5 kg125.0130.0132.5130.012160.0170.0160.010290.012
European Championships
1993 Sofia, Bulgaria70 kgN/AN/AN/A135.011N/AN/AN/A180.06315.08
1992 Szekszárd, Hungary67.5 kgN/AN/AN/A140.06N/AN/AN/A182.5322.54
1991 Władysławowo, Poland67.5 kgN/AN/AN/A130.07N/AN/AN/A175.04305.06
1990 Aalborg, Denmark67.5 kgN/AN/AN/A135.07N/AN/AN/A175.0310.04

References

  1. "Attila Feri". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  2. Carl Posey (18 November 2015). XXVI Olympiad: Atlanta 1996, Nagano 1998. Warwick Press Inc. p. 94. ISBN 978-1-987944-23-5. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  3. "Attila Feri". Database Olympics. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  4. John Nauright; Charles Parrish (2012). Sports Around the World: History, Culture, and Practice. ABC-CLIO. p. 205. ISBN 978-1-59884-300-2. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  5. "Feri Attila ismét világbajnok" (in Hungarian). Új Kelet. 21 November 1995. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  6. "Aranyos Feri" (in Hungarian). Új Kelet. 23 November 1994. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
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