1995 European Championships

The 1995 European Weightlifting Championships were held at the Torwar Hall in Warsaw, Poland from May 2 to May 7, 1995. It was the 74th edition of the men's event. There were a total number of 180 athletes competing, from 32 nations. The women competition were held in Beersheba, Israel. It was the 8th event for the women.

Medal overview

Men

Event GoldSilverBronze
54 kg
Snatch Turkey Halil Mutlu130 kg Bulgaria Ivan Ivanov120 kg Bulgaria Stefan Georgiev110 kg
Clean & Jerk Bulgaria Ivan Ivanov157.5 kg Turkey Halil Mutlu155 kg Bulgaria Stefan Georgiev145 kg
Total Turkey Halil Mutlu285 kg Bulgaria Ivan Ivanov277.5 kg Bulgaria Stefan Georgiev260 kg
59 kg
Snatch Bulgaria Sevdalin Minchev137.5 kg Bulgaria Nikolay Peshalov135 kg Turkey Hafiz Suleymanoglu135 kg
Clean & Jerk Bulgaria Nikolay Peshalov170 kg Bulgaria Sevdalin Minchev165 kg Turkey Hafiz Suleymanoglu162.5 kg
Total Bulgaria Nikolay Peshalov305 kg Bulgaria Sevdalin Minchev302.5 kg Turkey Hafiz Suleymanoglu297.5 kg
64 kg
Snatch Bulgaria Petar Petrov145 kg Turkey Naim Suleymanoglu142.5 kg Greece Valerios Leonidis140 kg
Clean & Jerk Turkey Naim Suleymanoglu182.5 kg Greece Valerios Leonidis182.5 kg Greece Giorgios Tzelilis170 kg
Total Turkey Naim Suleymanoglu325 kg Greece Valerios Leonidis322.5 kg Bulgaria Petar Petrov310 kg
70 kg
Snatch Turkey Fedail Guler157.5 kg Poland Waldemar Kosinski157.5 kg Bulgaria Radostin Dimitrov155 kg
Clean & Jerk Turkey Fedail Guler192.5 kg Hungary Attila Feri190 kg Poland Waldemar Kosinski187.5 kg
Total Turkey Fedail Guler350 kg Poland Waldemar Kosinski345 kg Hungary Attila Feri340 kg
76 kg
Snatch Belarus Leonid Lobachev162.5 kg Poland Andrzej Kozlowski160 kg Armenia Khachatur Kyapanaktsyan160 kg
Clean & Jerk Poland Andrzej Kozlowski200 kg Armenia Khachatur Kyapanaktsyan192.5 kg Poland Miroslaw Chlebosz190 kg
Total Poland Andrzej Kozlowski360 kg Armenia Khachatur Kyapanaktsyan352.5 kg Armenia Hovhannes Barseghyan350 kg
83 kg
Snatch Greece Pyrros Dimas177.5 kg Poland Andrzej Cofalik167.5 kg Ukraine Oleksandr Blyshchyk167.5 kg
Clean & Jerk Greece Pyrros Dimas210 kg Poland Andrzej Cofalik205 kg Georgia (country) Bidzina Mikiashvili205 kg
Total Greece Pyrros Dimas387.5 kg Poland Andrzej Cofalik372.5 kg Turkey Dursun Sevinc365 kg
91 kg
Snatch Greece Akakios Kakiasvilis180 kg Bulgaria Plamen Bratoychev177.5 kg Armenia Aleksander Karapetyan172.5 kg
Clean & Jerk Greece Akakios Kakiasvilis227.5 kg Greece Leonidas Kokas212.5 kg Turkey Sunay Bulut212.5 kg
Total Greece Akakios Kakiasvilis407.5 kg Bulgaria Plamen Bratoychev387.5 kg Armenia Aleksander Karapetyan382.5 kg
99 kg
Snatch Ukraine Denys Hotfrid180 kg Belarus Vladimir Yemelyanov177.5 kg Armenia Aghvan Grigoryan175 kg
Clean & Jerk Russia Dimitri Smirnov220 kg Belarus Oleg Chiritso220 kg Poland Krzysztof Zawadki220 kg
Total Belarus Oleg Chiritso395 kg Ukraine Denys Hotfrid395 kg Poland Krzysztof Zawadki392.5 kg
108 kg
Snatch Russia Sergey Syrtsov185 kg Georgia (country) Mukhran Gogia180 kg Armenia Ara Vardanyan180 kg
Clean & Jerk Poland Dariusz Osuch227.5 kg Russia Sergey Syrtsov225 kg Russia Sergey Flerko222.5 kg
Total Russia Sergey Syrtsov410 kg Poland Dariusz Osuch400 kg Russia Sergey Flerko400 kg
+ 108 kg
Snatch Russia Andrei Chemerkin190 kg Turkey Erdinç Arslan185 kg Greece Pavlos Saltsidis182.5 kg
Clean & Jerk Russia Andrei Chemerkin252.5 kg Germany Manfred Nerlinger235 kg Belarus Alexei Krusevich232.5 kg
Total Russia Andrei Chemerkin442.5 kg Germany Manfred Nerlinger417.5 kg Greece Pavlos Saltsidis412.5 kg

Medals tables

Ranking by "Big" (Total result) medals

  Host nation

Place Nation 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
1  Turkey 3 0 2 5
2  Greece 2 1 1 4
3  Russia 2 0 1 3
4  Bulgaria 1 3 2 6
5  Poland 1 3 1 5
6  Belarus 1 0 0 1
7  Armenia 0 1 2 3
8  Germany 0 1 0 1
8  Ukraine 0 1 0 1
10  Hungary 0 0 1 1
Total10101030

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