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2018 Commonwealth Rankings 2018 COMMONWEALTH WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION RANKINGS Produced by: Michael Noonan CWF Statistician, 47 Saltley Street, Spotswood Vic 3015, Australia [email protected] MEN: TOP-25 ABSOLUTE as at 01 July 56kg Category Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Hazal Wafie Muhammad Azroy 1994 MAS 55.88 117 144 261 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Jeremy Lalrinnunga 2002 IND 55.85 114 136 250 24-Apr Urgench, UZB Guru Raja 1992 IND 55.94 111 138 249 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS J.A. Chaturanga Lakmal 1988 SRI 55.97 114 134 248 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Korada Ramana 1989 IND 55.90 108 132 240 21-Jan Moodbidri, IND Manueli Tulo 1990 FIJ 56.00 105 135 240 24-Feb Suva, FIJ M. Manoj Kumar 1995 IND 55.80 105 132 237 21-Jan Moodbidri, IND S. Ramkumar 1994 IND 55.80 105 131 236 21-Jan Moodbidri, IND Abdullah Ghafoor 1986 PAK 56.00 105 130 235 11-Jan Gujranwala, PAK Ch. Rishikanta Singh 1998 IND 56.00 105 130 235 21-Jan Moodbidri, IND Piyush Singh 1999 IND 55.60 102 131 233 21-Jan Moodbidri, IND S. Sidhanta Gogoi 2004 IND 101 130 231 5-Feb New Delhi, IND Shubham Kolekar 1999 IND 100 130 230 21-Feb Visakhapatnam, IND Elson Brechtefeld 1994 NRU 55.87 100 130 230 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Zakhuma 2001 IND 101 125 226 21-Feb Visakhapatnam, IND V. Chinnam Naidu 1997 IND 55.70 99 125 224 21-Jan Moodbidri, IND Ahmed Mahmood Akhter 1993 PAK 55.80 105 115 220 11-Jan Gujranwala, PAK Selvam 1991 IND 55.10 100 120 220 21-Jan Moodbidri, IND Muna Nayak 2002 IND 95 121 216 21-Feb Visakhapatnam, IND Youri Simard 2001 CAN 55.40 98 115 213 20-Jan Halifax, CAN Markio Tario 2004 IND 93 120 213 5-Feb New Delhi, IND Muhammad Yousaf 2001 PAK 54.62 93 120 213 16-Apr Lahore, PAK Ganesh R. 1996 IND 56.00 95 117 212 21-Jan Moodbidri, IND Fahad Hussain Butt 1999 PAK 55.60 90 121 211 11-Jan Gujranwala, PAK Dharaendra Yadev 1997 IND 96 115 211 21-May Visakhapatnam, IND 62kg Category Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Morea Baru 1990 PNG 62.00 130 166 296 23-Feb Brisbane, AUS Muhammad Aznil Bidin 1994 MAS 61.71 126 162 288 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Talha Talib 1999 PAK 61.94 132 151 283 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS D.K.T.W.K. Palangasinghe 1993 SRI 61.92 124 155 279 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Favour Agboro 1999 NGR 61.69 112 156 268 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Muthupandi Raja 2000 IND 61.96 116 150 266 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Ianne Guinares 1988 NZL 61.89 116 145 261 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Usman Muhammad Akbar 1998 PAK 61.30 116 143 259 11-Jan Gujranwala, PAK Sushant Sahu 1991 IND 62.00 115 144 259 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Gulam Navi 2000 IND 61.95 114 145 259 25-Apr Urgench, UZB Oliver Matam Matam 1993 CMR 61.91 113 145 258 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Jimjang Deru 1998 IND 60.90 110 145 255 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Poama Qaqa 1997 FIJ 61.95 115 140 255 23-Feb Brisbane, AUS Nikhil Tyagi 1996 IND 61.70 114 138 252 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND T.B.C. Lalchhanhima 1997 IND 61.10 109 142 251 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Jeremy Lalrinnunga 2002 IND 115 136 251 6-Feb New Delhi, IND Uttam Mengane 1989 IND 60.70 114 135 249 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Ranjit Desai 1994 IND 61.60 110 138 248 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Elson Brechtefeld 1994 NRU 61.90 108 140 248 28-Jun Mont Dore, FRA T. Sudheer 1995 IND 61.90 109 138 247 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Jacob Vanialtluanga 2002 IND 111 136 247 6-Feb New Delhi, IND Muhammad Shahzad 1990 PAK 61.90 114 130 244 11-Jan Gujranwala, PAK Dipak Mahajan 1991 IND 60.90 108 136 244 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Vannara Be 1988 AUS 61.92 110 132 242 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Edidiong Joseph Umoufia 2002 NGR 61.75 110 130 240 27-Mar Cairo, EGY Marc Jonathan Coret 1989 MRI 61.71 105 135 240 5-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Ezekiel Moses 2001 NRU 61.80 105 135 240 28-Jun Mont Dore, FRA 69kg Category Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Vaipava Nevo Ioane 1988 SAM 67.55 130 172 302 24-Feb Apia, SAM Gareth Evans 1986 WAL 67.98 136 163 299 6-Apr Gold Coast, AUS D.M.I.C. Dissanayake 1989 SRI 68.94 137 160 297 6-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Nikolay Varbanov 1999 CAN 68.80 130 166 296 20-Jan Halifax, CAN Deepak Lather 2000 IND 68.65 136 159 295 6-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Abu Sufyan 1993 PAK 69.00 129 165 294 11-Jan Gujranwala, PAK Muhammad Erry Hidayat 1999 MAS 68.57 131 160 291 6-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Ruben Katoatau 1996 KIR 68.95 124 163 287 23-Feb Brisbane, AUS Achinta Sheuli 2001 IND 68.80 133 153 286 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Manjunath 1995 IND 68.10 124 160 284 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Akshay Gaikwad 1996 IND 68.60 126 157 283 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Atish Patel 1996 IND 68.60 126 156 282 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Lalu Taku 1998 IND 68.80 120 155 275 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Brandon Wakeling 1994 AUS 68.87 120 155 275 6-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Matt Lee 1989 CAN 68.70 123 150 273 19-May Mississauga, CAN Harris Butt PAK 68.30 122 150 272 11-Jan Gujranwala, PAK Mihirkanta Sethi 1996 IND 68.30 120 152 272 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Muhammad Umer PAK 68.60 125 146 271 11-Jan Gujranwala, PAK Kanhu Charana Sahu 1999 IND 68.60 121 149 270 22-May Visakhapatnam, IND S. Kadam 1994 IND 68.50 121 146 267 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND S. Ram Mohana Rao 1994 IND 68.50 120 147 267 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Alexandre Dumas 1994 CAN 68.00 117 150 267 19-May Mississauga, CAN Matt Darsigny 2001 CAN 65.90 120 146 266 20-Jan Halifax, CAN Dharam Singh 1989 IND 68.80 121 145 266 22-Jan Moodbidri, IND Ranjit Chavan 1998 IND 68.85 115 148 263 22-May Visakhapatnam, IND 77kg Category Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Ajay Singh 1997 IND 76.90 144 182 326 23-Jan Moodbidri, IND Sivalingam Sathish Kumar 1992 IND 76.89 144 173 317 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Jack Oliver 1991 ENG 76.44 145 167 312 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Tareitiita Tabaroua 1994 KIR 76.65 129 176 305 24-Feb Brisbane, AUS Francois Etoundi 1984 AUS 76.91 136 169 305 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Papul Changmai 1994 IND 76.50 136 167 303 23-Jan Moodbidri, IND Francis Luna-Grenier 1987 CAN 76.40 136 167 303 19-May Mississuaga, CAN Nicolas Vachon 1996 CAN 76.38 131 168 299 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Chinthana Vidanage 1981 SRI 76.78 132 166 298 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Haider Ali 1995 PAK 76.00 130 165 295 16-Apr Lahore, PAK Achinta Sheuli 2000 IND 134 158 292 7-Feb New Delhi, IND Abd Mubin Rahim 1991 MAS 76.71 130 160 290 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Cameron McTaggart 1997 NZL 76.92 130 160 290 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Toua Udia 1992 PNG 76.95 125 165 290 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Ika Alikik 1985 NRU 76.25 128 160 288 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Edouard Freve-Guerin 1996 CAN 76.29 127 160 287 24-Mar Sherbrooke, CAN Chris Murray 1999 ENG 76.20 129 157 286 20-Jan Milton Keynes, England, GBR M. Ramakrishna 1992 IND 76.60 125 161 286 23-Jan Moodbidri, IND Gaurav 1995 IND 76.20 130 155 285 23-Jan Moodbidri, IND Samuel Guertin 2000 CAN 75.90 125 160 285 19-May Mississuaga, CAN Jerome Boisclair 1991 CAN 76.80 125 158 283 19-May Mississuaga, CAN Karandeep Singh 1999 IND 76.40 123 160 283 23-May Visakhapatnam, IND Enzo-Gabriel Dias 1998 CAN 76.63 125 157 282 24-Mar Sherbrooke, CAN Webstar Lukose 1989 KEN 76.36 127 155 282 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS R. Varun 2000 IND 73.80 131 151 282 23-May Visakhapatnam, IND 85kg Category Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Don Opeloge 1999 SAM 84.80 155 187 342 24-Feb Apia, SAM Ragala Venkat Rahul 1997 IND 84.64 151 187 338 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Alex Bellemare 1998 CAN 84.25 154 182 336 17-May Santo Domingo, DOM Mohamad Fazrul Azrie 1995 MAS 83.61 145 183 328 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS David Samayoa 1992 CAN 85.00 151 176 327 24-Mar Winnipeg, CAN Donald Keyimeh Nkoh 1995 CMR 84.86 140 186 326 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Harshad Wadekar 1995 IND 84.20 145 180 325 23-Jan Moodbidri, IND Michael Anyalewechi 1999 NGR 83.57 147 177 324 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Katalu Ravi Kumar 1988 IND 83.00 146 177 323 23-Jan Moodbidri, IND Christian Amoah 1999 GHA 84.20 145 176 321 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Kojum Taba 1997 IND 83.60 140 178 318 23-Jan Moodbidri, IND Gaurav Dubey 1990 IND 83.70 147 170 317 23-Jan Moodbidri, IND Taniela Rainibogi 1998 FIJ 84.71 140 173 313 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Mathieu Marineau 1990 CAN 84.52 138 174 312 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Jack Oliver 1991 ENG 78.70 143 167 310 10-Mar Grunstadt, GER Zohaib Manzoor 1992 PAK 84.22 140 167 307 16-Apr Lahore, PAK Muhammad Tahir 1992 PAK 84.00 140 165 305 12-Jan Gujranwala, PAK Felix-Antoine Bouffard 1996 CAN 84.70 134 170 304 19-May Mississuaga, CAN Velu Murugan 1989 IND 84.10 135 167 302 23-Jan Moodbidri, IND Boris Elesin 1995 AUS 84.64 140 161 301 7-Apr Gold Coast, AUS Jean-Baptiste Yanou-Ketchanke 1993 CMR 80.90 131 170 301 19-May Johannesburg, RSA Khwairakpam Jojo Meitel Singh 1998 IND 80.25 130 170 300 24-May Visakhapatnam, IND Andrew Pretty 1991 CAN 84.95 130 165 295 24-Mar Winnipeg, CAN N.
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