Bulgarian records in Olympic weightlifting

The following are the national records in Olympic weightlifting in Bulgaria. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Bulgarian Weightlifting Federation.

Current records

Men

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
55 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
61 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total
67 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total
73 kg
Snatch 157 kg Bozhidar Andreev 21 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [1]
Clean and Jerk 192 kg Bozhidar Andreev 9 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
Total 346 kg Bozhidar Andreev 21 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [2]
81 kg
Snatch 153 kg Yunder Nedim Beytula 22 December 2019 Qatar Cup Doha, Qatar [3]
Clean and Jerk 194 kg Yunder Nedim Beytula 22 December 2019 Qatar Cup Doha, Qatar [4]
Total 347 kg Yunder Nedim Beytula 22 December 2019 Qatar Cup Doha, Qatar [5]
89 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
96 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
102 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
109 kg
Snatch 184 kg Hristo Dimitrov Hristov December 2019 Qatar Cup Doha, Qatar [6]
Clean and Jerk 216 kg Hristo Dimitrov Hristov December 2019 Qatar Cup Doha, Qatar [7]
Total 400 kg Hristo Dimitrov Hristov December 2019 Qatar Cup Doha, Qatar [8]
+109 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total

Women

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
45 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
49 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
55 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
59 kg
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total
64 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
71 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
76 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
81 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
87 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total
+87 kg
Snatch
Clean and Jerk
Total

Historical records

Men (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
-56 kg
Snatch 130 kg1 Ivan Ivanov 16 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
Clean and jerk 162 kg1 Ivan Ivanov 16 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
Total 292 kg1 Ivan Ivanov 16 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
-62 kg
Snatch 145 kg Sevdalin Minchev 26 April 2000 European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria
Clean and jerk 177 kg Sevdalin Minchev 26 April 2000 European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria
Total 322 kg Sevdalin Minchev 26 April 2000 European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria
-69 kg
Snatch 165 kg Georgi Markov 20 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
Clean and jerk 196 kg Galabin Boevski 20 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
Total 357 kg Galabin Boevski 24 November 1999 World Championships Athens, Greece
-77 kg
Snatch 172 kg Plamen Zhelyazkov 26 March 2002 Qatar Grand Prix Doha, Qatar
Clean and jerk 207 kg Zlatan Vanev 28 April 2000 European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria
Total 377 kg Plamen Zhelyazkov 26 March 2002 Qatar Grand Prix Doha, Qatar
-85 kg
Snatch 180 kg Georgi Gardev 17 April 1999 European Championships A Coruña, Spain
Clean and jerk 220 kg Ivan Markov June 2008 Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
Total 395 kg Ivan Markov June 2008 Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
-94 kg
Snatch 187 kg Milen Dobrev 23 August 2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece
Clean and jerk 222 kg Milen Dobrev 19 April 2003 European Championships Loutraki, Greece
Total 407 kg Milen Dobrev 23 August 2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece
-105 kg
Snatch 190 kg Alan Tsagaev 5 October 2002 Hungary Grand Prix Kazincbarcika, Hungary
Clean and jerk 237 kg Alan Tsagaev 25 April 2004 European Championships Kyiv, Ukraine
Total 422 kg Alan Tsagaev 25 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
+105 kg
Snatch 207 kg Damian Damianov 2001 Asenovgrad, Bulgaria
Clean and jerk 250 kg Velichko Cholakov 2003 Haskovo, Bulgaria
Total 451 kg Velichko Cholakov June 2008 Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

Women (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
-48 kg
Snatch 85 kg Donka Mincheva 25 April 2000 European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria
Clean and jerk 113 kg Donka Mincheva 21 November 1999 World Championships Athens, Greece
Total 192 kg Donka Mincheva 21 November 1999 World Championships Athens, Greece
-53 kg
Snatch 93 kg Izabela Dragneva 15 April 2003 European Championships Loutraki, Greece
Clean and jerk 113 kg Izabela Dragneva 15 April 2003 European Championships Loutraki, Greece
Total 205 kg Izabela Dragneva 15 April 2003 European Championships Loutraki, Greece
-58 kg
Snatch 92 kg Donka Mincheva 2002 Shumen, Bulgaria
Clean and jerk 122 kg Zlatina Atanasova 21 April 2004 European Championships Kyiv, Ukraine
Total 215 kg Zlatina Atanasova 21 April 2004 European Championships Kyiv, Ukraine
-63 kg
Snatch 105 kg Gergana Kirilova 18 November 2003 World Championships Vancouver, Canada
Clean and jerk 131 kg Milka Maneva 31 July 2012 Olympic Games London, United Kingdom
Total 235 kg Gergana Kirilova 18 November 2003 World Championships Vancouver, Canada
-69 kg
Snatch 115 kg Slaveyka Ruzhinska 19 August 2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece
Clean and jerk 141 kg Milka Maneva June 2008 Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
Total 252 kg Milka Maneva June 2008 Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
-75 kg
Snatch 115 kg Rumyana Petkova June 2004 Haskovo, Bulgaria
Clean and jerk 140 kg Slaveyka Ruzhinska 20 November 2003 World Championships Vancouver, Canada
Total 252 kg Slaveyka Ruzhinska 20 November 2003 World Championships Vancouver, Canada
–90 kg
Snatch 90 kg Rumyana Stancheva 31 March 2018 European Championships Bucharest, Romania
Clean and jerk 107 kg Rumyana Stancheva 31 March 2018 European Championships Bucharest, Romania
Total 197 kg Rumyana Stancheva 31 March 2018 European Championships Bucharest, Romania
+90 kg
Snatch 115 kg Rumyana Petkova June 2006 Haskovo, Bulgaria
Clean and jerk 140 kg Yordanka Apostolova 21 November 2003 World Championships Vancouver, Canada
Total 251 kg Rumyana Petkova June 2006 Haskovo, Bulgaria
  • ^1 Ivanov failed the competition doping test and the IOC & IWF canceled the results, the BWF however still lists them as records.

References

  • "ДЪРЖАВНИ РЕКОРДИ ЗА МЪЖЕ КЪМ 01.10.2014 г. [State records for men to 01.10.2014]" (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  • "ДЪРЖАВНИ РЕКОРДИ ЗА ЖЕНИ КЪМ 01.10.2014 г. [State records for women to 01.10.2014]" (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 13 March 2017.
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