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Full name | John Febuar Ceniza | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Citizenship | Filipino | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Cebu City, Philippines | 7 February 1998|||||||||||||||||||||||
Alma mater | University of Cebu | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Philippines | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Weightlifting | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight class | 61 kg | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | University of Cebu Webmasters | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Medal record
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John Febuar Ceniza[1] (born 7 February 1998) is a Filipino weightlifter.[2] He represented the Philippines at the 2019 World Weightlifting Championships, as well as the 2019 Asian Championships.[3]
Ceniza is also a silver medalist in the men's 55kg category event of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.[4]
At the Roma 2020 Weightlifting World Cup, he won a bronze medal in the men's 61 kg category.[5][6]
Major results
Year | Venue | Weight | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total | Rank | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | 1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | |||||
World Championships | ||||||||||||
2019 | Pattaya, Thailand | 55 kg | 110 | 115 | 117 | 7 | 145 | 5 | 262 | 6 | ||
2021 | Tashkent, Uzbekistan | 61 kg | 115 | 14 | 145 | 148 | 150 | 7 | 265 | 8 | ||
2022 | Bogotá, Colombia | 61 kg | 119 | 122 | 125 | 11 | 155 | 10 | 280 | 10 | ||
2023 | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | 61 kg | 128 | 131 | 8 | 165 | 5 | 296 | 5 | |||
Asian Championships | ||||||||||||
2019 | Ningbo, China | 55 kg | 105 | 4 | 129 | 5 | 234 | 5 | ||||
2021 | Tashkent, Uzbekistan | 61 kg | 105 | 110 | 8 | 135 | 10 | 245 | 8 | |||
2023 | Jinju, South Korea | 61 kg | 125 | 128 | 5 | 160 | 165 | 4 | 293 | 5 | ||
IWF World Cup | ||||||||||||
2019 | Fuzhou, China | 61 kg | 110 | 115 | 4 | 140 | 145 | 150 | 4 | 265 | 4 | |
2020 | Rome, Italy | 61 kg | 110 | 115 | 117 | 4 | 144 | 149 | 152 | 4 | 269 | |
References
- ↑ "John Ceniza falls short of world championships podium finish". Rappler. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ↑ Rosal, Glendale (14 April 2021). "3 Cebuano weightlifters to compete in Asian Weightlifting Championships". Cebu Daily News. Philippine Daily Inquirer. CDN Digital. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- ↑ "Weightlifting - John Fabuar Ceniza (Philippines)". www.the-sports.org. Info Média Conseil. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- ↑ Giongco, Mark (1 December 2019). "SEA Games: PH weightlifter John Ceniza cops silver medal". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- ↑ Navarro, June (28 January 2020). "John Ceniza boosts Tokyo hopes with bronze in Weightlifting World Cup". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- ↑ "2020 Roma World Cup" (PDF). Federazione Italiana Pesistica. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 May 2020. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
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