Russian records in Olympic weightlifting

The following are the national records in Olympic weightlifting in Russia. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Russian Weightlifting Federation (Федерация тяжелой атлетики России).

Current records

Men

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
55 kg
Snatch 111 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 130 kg Standard
Total 236 kg Standard
61 kg
Snatch 123 kg Standard
Clean & Jerk 147 kg Standard
Total 267 kg Standard
67 kg
Snatch 137 kg Maxim Konoplev 6 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [1]
Clean & Jerk 162 kg Maxim Konoplev 6 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [1]
Total 299 kg Maxim Konoplev 6 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [1]
73 kg
Snatch 147 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 170 kg Standard
Total 317 kg Standard
81 kg
Snatch 160 kg Viktor Yarkin 7 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [1]
Clean and Jerk 185 kg Standard
Total 343 kg Viktor Yarkin 7 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [1]
89 kg
Snatch 166 kg Artem Okulov 6 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Clean and Jerk 206 kg Artem Okulov 6 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Total 372 kg Artem Okulov 6 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
96 kg
Snatch 170 kg Georgii Kuptsov 8 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [1]
Clean and Jerk 211 kg Standard
Total 380 kg Standard
102 kg
Snatch 170 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 205 kg Aleksandr Kibanov 8 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [1]
Total 368 kg Standard
109 kg
Snatch 192 kg Rodion Bochkov 9 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
Clean and Jerk 225 kg Rodion Bochkov 26 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand
Total 414 kg Rodion Bochkov 26 september 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand
+109 kg
Snatch 197 kg Ruslan Albegov 10 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Clean and Jerk 235 kg Ruslan Albegov 10 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Total 432 kg Ruslan Albegov 10 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

Women

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
45 kg
Snatch 66 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 87 kg Standard
Total 153 kg Standard
49 kg
Snatch 83 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 95 kg Standard
Total 178 kg Standard
55 kg
Snatch 90 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 109 kg Kristina Novitskaia 28 January 2020 World Cup Rome, Italy
Total 193 kg Standard
59 kg
Snatch 95 kg Olga Te 5 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [2]
Clean & Jerk 112 kg Standard
Total 204 kg Olga Te 5 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [2]
64 kg
Snatch 98 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 123 kg Standard
Total 221 kg Standard
71 kg
Snatch 105 kg Anastasia Romanova 6 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [2]
Clean and Jerk 125 kg Anastasia Romanova 6 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [2]
Total 230 kg Anastasia Romanova 6 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [2]
76 kg
Snatch 112 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 130 kg Standard
Total 242 kg Standard
81 kg
Snatch 102 kg Lyaysan Makhiyanova 7 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [2]
Clean and Jerk 126 kg Standard
Total 223 kg Lyaysan Makhiyanova 7 February 2020 Russian Cup Saint Petersburg, Russia [2]
87 kg
Snatch 103 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 125 kg Standard
Total 228 kg Standard
+87 kg
Snatch 143 kg Standard
Clean & Jerk 180 kg Standard
Total 323 kg Standard

Historical records

Men (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
–56 kg
Snatch 120 kg Mikhail Shevchenko 12 February 2004 Russian Championships Novgorod, Russia
Clean and jerk 150 kg Vladislav Lukanin 28 March 2000 Russian Junior Championships Mtsensk, Russia
Total 267 kg Vladislav Lukanin 28 March 2000 Russian Junior Championships Mtsensk, Russia
–62 kg
Snatch 140 kg Alexei Nikitin 12 February 2004 Russian Championships Novgorod, Russia
Clean and jerk 167 kg Sergey Petrosyan 16 April 2008 European Championships Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy [3]
Total 302 kg Sergey Petrosyan 16 April 2008 European Championships Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy [3]
–69 kg
Snatch 160 kg Oleg Chen 23 October 2013 World Championships Wrocław, Poland [4]
Clean and jerk 192 kg Vladislav Lukanin 31 January 2003 Russian Cup Nevinnomyssk, Russia
Total 344 kg Oleg Chen 23 November 2015 World Championships Houston, United States [5]
–77 kg
Snatch 177 kg Oleg Perepetchenov 8 August 2002 Russian Championships Kursk, Russia
Clean and jerk 212 kg Oleg Perepetchenov 7 July 2006 Russian Championships Nevinnomyssk, Russia
Total 385 kg Oleg Perepetchenov 23 December 2000 Russian Championships Lipetsk, Russia
–85 kg
Snatch 180 kg Vyacheslav Yershov 9 August 2002 Russian Championships Kursk, Russia
Clean and jerk 215 kg Aleksey Yufkin 11 April 2011 European Championships Kazan, Russia [6]
Total 391 kg Artem Okulov 25 November 2015 World Championships Houston, United States [5]
–94 kg
Snatch 187 kg Alexei Kosov 1 August 2015 Russian Championships Stary Oskol, Russia [7]
Clean and jerk 226 kg Vasiliy Polovnikov 22 August 2009 Russian Championships Nalchik, Russia
Total 411 kg Alexander Ivanov 28 May 2012 Russian Championships Saransk, Russia
–105 kg
Snatch 201 kg Dmitry Lapikov 1 December 2007 Russian Cup Nevinnomyssk, Russia
Clean and jerk 242 kg David Bedzhanyan 1 August 2015 Russian Championships Stary Oskol, Russia [8]
Total 433 kg Dmitry Lapikov 18 May 2008 Russian Championships Saransk, Russia
+105 kg
Snatch 213 kg Chingiz Mogushkov 24 August 2014 Russian Championships Grozny, Russia
Clean and jerk 260 kg Andrey Chemerkin 26 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia [9]
Total 468 kg Aleksey Lovchev 24 August 2014 Russian Championships Grozny, Russia

Women (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
–48 kg
Snatch 83 kg Svetlana Ulyanova 9 November 2005 World Championships Doha, Qatar [10]
Clean and jerk 105 kg Svetlana Ulyanova 9 November 2005 World Championships Doha, Qatar [10]
Total 188 kg Svetlana Ulyanova 9 November 2005 World Championships Doha, Qatar [10]
–53 kg
Snatch 93 kg Kristina Sobol 2 August 2017 Russian Championships Cheboksary, Russia [11]
Clean and jerk 113 kg Svetlana Cheremshanova 6 April 2012 European Championships Antalya, Turkey [12]
Total 201 kg Svetlana Cheremshanova 6 April 2012 European Championships Antalya, Turkey [12]
–58 kg
Snatch 108 kg Svetlana Tsarukaeva 2 October 2006 World Championships Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [13]
Clean and jerk 135 kg Marina Shainova 2 May 2006 European Championships Wladyslawowo, Poland [14]
Total 237 kg Marina Shainova 2 May 2006 European Championships Wladyslawowo, Poland [14]
–63 kg
Snatch 118 kg Svetlana Tsarukaeva 28 May 2012 Russian Championships Saransk, Russia
Clean and jerk 141 kg Svetlana Shimkova 2 May 2006 European Championships Wladyslawowo, Poland [14]
Total 255 kg Svetlana Tsarukaeva 5 November 2011 World Championships Paris, France [15]
–69 kg
Snatch 123 kg Oksana Slivenko 2 October 2006 World Championships Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [13]
Clean and jerk 157 kg Zarema Kasayeva 9 November 2005 World Championships Doha, Qatar [10]
Total 276 kg Oksana Slivenko 17 September 2007 World Championships Chiang Mai, Thailand [16]
–75 kg
Snatch 135 kg Natalia Zabolotnaya 17 December 2011 President's Cup Belgorod, Russia
Clean and jerk 164 kg Nadezhda Yevstyukhina 1 June 2012 Russian Championships Saransk, Russia
Total 296 kg Natalia Zabolotnaya 17 December 2011 President's Cup Belgorod, Russia
+75 kg
Snatch 155 kg Tatiana Kashirina 16 November 2014 World Championships Almaty, Kazakhstan [17]
Clean and jerk 193 kg Tatiana Kashirina 16 November 2014 World Championships Almaty, Kazakhstan [17]
Total 348 kg Tatiana Kashirina 16 November 2014 World Championships Almaty, Kazakhstan [17]

References

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