Tyngdlyftning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1928

Olympiska sommarspelen 1928
Tyngdlyftning Tyngdlyftning
Information
Datum2829 juli
Nationer19
Deltagare94
Grenar5
AnläggningKrachtsportgebouw
ossvart FöregåendeFöljande ossvart
Paris 1924Los Angeles 1932

De olympiska tävlingarna i tyngdlyftning 1928 avgjordes den 28 och 29 juli i Krachtsportgebouw i Amsterdam. 94 deltagare från 19 länder deltog i tävlingarna.[1]

Medaljörer

GrenGuldSilverBrons
60 kg[2]
Detaljer...
Flag of Austria.svg Franz Andrysek
Österrike
Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg Pierino Gabetti
Italien
Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Hans Wölpert
Tyskland
67,5 kg[2]
Detaljer...
Flag of Austria.svg Hans Haas
Österrike
ej utdeladFlag of France.svg Fernand Arnout
Frankrike
Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Kurt Helbig
Tyskland
75 kg[2]
Detaljer...
Flag of France.svg Roger François
Frankrike
Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg Carlo Galimberti
Italien
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Guus Scheffer
Nederländerna
82,5 kg[2]
Detaljer...
Flag of Egypt (1922–1953).svg El Sayed Nosseir
Egypten
Flag of France.svg Louis Hostin
Frankrike
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Verheijen
Nederländerna
+82,5 kg[2]
Detaljer...
Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Josef Straßberger
Tyskland
Flag of Estonia.svg Arnold Luhaäär
Estland
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Skobla
Tjeckoslovakien

Medaljtabell

Pl.NationGuldSilverBronsTotalt
1Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Tyskland2013
2Flag of Austria.svg Österrike2002
3Flag of France.svg Frankrike1113
4Flag of Egypt (1922–1953).svg Egypten1001
5Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg Italien0202
6Flag of Estonia.svg Estland0101
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nederländerna0022
8Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tjeckoslovakien0011
Totalt64515

Referenser

  1. ^ Weightlifting at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games. Arkiverad 9 mars 2009 hämtat från the Wayback Machine. Sports Reference. Läst 1 februari 2019.
  2. ^ [a b c d e] Netherlands Olympic Committee (1928). G. van Rossem. red (PDF). Ninth Olympiad, Being the Official Report of the Olympic Games of 1928 Celebrated at Amsterdam. Amsterdam: J. H. De Bussy Ltd. sid. 816-827. https://digital.la84.org/digital/collection/p17103coll8/id/14512 

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