Welcome to enjoy the Beijing Olympics 2008 highlights here.The following medals were awarded in weightlifting at the 2008 Olympic Games

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56KG

Gold – Long Qingquan (China)

Silver – Hoang Anh Tuan (Vietnam)

Bronze – Eko Yuli Irawan (Indonesia)

62KG

Gold – Zhang Xiangxiang (China)

Silver – Diego Salazar (Colombia)

Bronze – Triyatno (Indonesia)

69KG

Gold – Liao Hui (China)

Silver – Vencelas Dabaya-Tientcheu (France)

Bronze – Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan (Armenia)

77KG

Gold – Sa Jaeh-youk (South Korea)

Silver – Li Hongli (China)

Bronze – Gevorg Davtyan (Armenia)

85KG

Gold – Lu Yong (China)

Silver – Andrei Ribakou (Belarus)

Bronze – Vladimir Sedov (Kazakhstan)

94KG

Gold – Ilya Ilin (Kazakhstan)

Silver – Szymon Kolecki (Poland)

Bronze – Khadzhimurat Akkaev (Poland)

105KG

Gold – Andrei Aramnau (Belarus)

Silver – Dmitriy Klokov (Russia)

Bronze – Dmitry Lapikov (Russia)

+105KG

Gold – Matthias Steiner (Germany)

Silver – Evgeny Chigishev (Russia)

Bronze – Viktors Scerbatihs (Latvia)

WOMEN

48KG

Gold – Chen Xiexia (China)

Silver – Sibel Ozkan (Turkey)

Bronze – Chen Wei-Ling (Taiwan)

53KG

Gold – Prapawadee Jaroenrattanatarakoon (Thailand)

Silver – Yoon Jin-hee (South Korea)

Bronze – Nastassia Novikava (Belarus)

58KG

Gold – Chen Yanqing (China)

Silver – Marina Shainova (Russia)

Bronze – O Jong Ae (North Korea)

63KG

Gold – Pak Hyon Suk (North Korea)

Silver – Irina Nekrassova (Kazakhstan)

Bronze – Lu Ying-chi (Taiwan)

69KG

Gold – Liu Chunhong (China)

Silver – Oxana Slivenko (Russia)

Bronze – Natalya Davydova (Ukraine)

75KG

Gold – Cao Lei (China)

Silver – Alla Vazhenina (Kazakhstan)

Bronze – Nadezda Evstyukhina (Russia)

+75KG

Gold – Jang Mi-ran (South Korea)

Silver – Olha Korobka (Ukraine)

Bronze – Mariya Grabovetskaya (Kazakhstan)

(Compiled by Padraic Halpin, Editing by Lars Janssen)

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