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2017 Commonwealth Weightlifting Federation 2017 COMMONWEALTH WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION RANKINGS Produced by: Michael Noonan CWF Statistician, 47 Saltley Street, Spotswood Vic 3015, Australia [email protected] MEN: TOP-25 ABSOLUTE 56kg Category Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Hazal Wafie Muhammad Azroy 1994 MAS 55.80 115 143 258 28-Aug Kuala Lumpur, MAS Guru Raja 1997 IND 55.82 109 139 248 19-Jun Patiala, IND J.A. Chaturanga Lakmal 1988 SRI 55.98 117 130 247 5-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Yodage D.I. Kumara 1996 SRI 55.26 108 135 243 5-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Manueli Tulo 1990 FIJ 55.86 107 135 242 5-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Jeremy Lalrinnunga 2002 IND 55.66 110 130 240 5-Apr Bangkok, THA E.A.D. Kamal D. Edogawatte 1988 SRI 55.52 112 128 240 18-Sep Ashgabat, TKM Elson Brechtefeld 1994 NRU 55.84 103 130 233 5-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Abdullah Ghafoor 1986 PAK 55.88 101 130 231 23-Apr Ashgabat, TKM Shubham Tanaji Todkar 1997 IND 55.70 95 130 225 20-Aug Taipei, TPE Zakhuma 2001 IND 55.48 100 122 222 19-Jun Patiala, IND Rasaq Tanimowo 1992 NGR 56.00 95 125 220 17-Sep Las Vegas, USA Muhammad Yousaf Rafique Jnr PAK 54.46 95 123 218 30-Nov Lahore, PAK Sidhanta Gogoi Yth IND 217 9-Dec Dispur, IND Markio Tario Yth IND 95 121 216 9-Dec Dispur, IND King Kalu 1995 NGR 53.90 90 121 211 6-Dec Abuja, NGR Youri Simard 2001 CAN 55.41 94 116 210 2-Dec St-Hyacinthe, CAN Giwa Taju 1992 NGR 54.30 95 115 210 6-Dec Abuja, NGR Paul N'Dicka-Matam 1988 CMR 55.50 85 121 206 10-Jun Mont De Marsan, FRA Sharjeet Butt Jnr PAK 54.28 90 115 205 30-Nov Lahore, PAK Olawunmji Olayemi NGR 55.00 87 116 203 6-Dec Abuja, NGR Jacob Vanlaltluanga 2002 IND 55.64 88 113 201 19-Jun Patiala, IND Fahad Hussain Butt 1999 PAK 55.36 90 110 200 12-Apr Lahore, PAK Phillip Liao 1993 AUS 55.88 88 111 199 17-Dec Sydney, AUS 62kg Category Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Morea Baru 1990 PNG 61.95 128 162 290 18-Nov Mond Dore, FRA Dimitris Minasidis 1989 CYP 61.96 131 153 284 29-Nov Anaheim, USA Muhammad Aznil Bidin 1994 MAS 61.95 120 159 279 28-Aug Kuala Lumpur, MAS Talha Talib 1999 PAK 61.76 126 146 272 12-Apr Lahore, PAK Muhammad Zaidi Nordin 1997 MAS 61.94 115 155 270 5-Sep Gold Coast, AUS D.K.T.W.K Palangasinghe 1993 SRI 61.84 119 145 264 5-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Muthupandi Raja 2000 IND 61.81 110 150 260 5-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Ianne Guinares 1988 NZL 61.79 114 145 259 17-Mar Melbourne, AUS Jimjang Deru 1998 IND 61.58 108 150 258 19-Jun Patiala, IND Olivier Matam Matam 1993 CMR 61.75 110 147 257 14-May Baku, AZE Muhammad Shahzad 1990 PAK 61.88 115 140 255 12-Apr Lahore, PAK Chandadara S.S.P. Wijesooriya 1984 SRI 61.97 109 141 250 19-Sep Ashgabat, TKM Matt Darsigny 2001 CAN 61.96 111 137 248 17-Jun Tokoyo, JPN Vannara Be 1988 AUS 61.08 110 135 245 2-Jun Hobart, AUS Paoma Qaqa 1997 FIJ 61.68 109 135 244 5-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Manueli Tulo 1990 FIJ 57.70 107 135 242 3-Jun Suva, FIJ Marc Jonathan Coret 1985 MRI 61.50 107 135 242 13-Jul Vacoas, MRI Joseph Edidong Umofia 2002 NGR 62.00 110 130 240 6-Dec Abuja, NGR Akindawale Ofedugba NGR 61.50 104 136 240 6-Dec Abuja, NGR Chad Langan 1992 CAN 61.80 100 137 237 25-Mar Belleville, CAN Agboro Favour 1999 NGR 60.60 102 134 236 6-Dec Abuja, NGR Haroon Siraj 1994 ENG 61.40 105 130 235 15-Jul Coventry, England, GBR Elson Brechtfeld 1994 NRU 57.60 104 130 234 18-Nov Mont Dore, FRA Emmanuel Appah 1999 NGR 59.40 102 131 233 6-Dec Abuja, NGR Harrison (Skip) Callard 2000 ENG 61.74 100 131 231 6-Apr Bangkok, THA 69kg Category Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Mohd Hafifi Mansor 1990 MAS 68.65 132 175 307 17-Mar Melbourne, AUS Vaipava Nevo Ioane 1988 SAM 67.11 126 170 296 6-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Nikolay Varbanov 1999 CAN 68.40 130 165 295 25-Mar Belleville, CAN Deepak Lather 2000 IND 68.59 138 157 295 6-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Abu Sufyan 1993 PAK 68.90 129 162 291 15-May Baku, AZE Gareth Evans 1986 WAL 68.50 130 160 290 11-Mar Cardiff, Wales, GBR D.M.I.C. Dissanayake 1989 SRI 69.00 132 157 289 6-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Brandon Wakeling 1994 AUS 68.60 125 159 284 6-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Muhammad Erry Hidayat 1999 MAS 68.85 125 156 281 29-Aug Kuala Lumpur, MAS Lalu Taku 1998 IND 68.60 124 155 279 25-Jul Kathmandu, NEP Vester Villalon 1991 NZL 68.88 120 159 279 6-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Edouard Freve-Guerin 1996 CAN 68.97 124 155 279 4-Nov La Prairie, CAN Ruben Katoatau 1997 KIR 69.00 120 157 277 18-Nov Mont Dore, FRA Morea Baru 1990 PNG 62.80 120 155 275 29-Apr Mont Dore, FRA Charles Ssekyaaya 1994 UGA 66.14 117 157 274 30-Nov Anaheim, USA Otsile Greg Shushu 1980 RSA 68.60 115 155 270 6-May Johannesburg, RSA Matthew Lee 1989 CAN 69.00 117 152 269 18-Nov Edmonton, CAN Dimitris Minasidis 1989 CYP 67.00 120 147 267 4-Feb Limassol, CYP Christopher Freebury 1989 ENG 69.00 122 143 265 22-Jan Milton Keynes, England, GBR Umar Ashfaq PAK 125 147 262 12-Feb Lahore, PAK Adekunle Riliwan NGR 68.55 116 146 262 7-Dec Abuja, NGR Muhammad Azfar Kamaruddin 2000 MAS 68.18 116 145 261 7-Apr Bangkok, THA Lapua Lapua 1991 TUV 65.00 115 145 260 25-Feb Funafuti, TUV Olivier Matam Matam 1993 CMR 65.50 115 145 260 5-Aug Yaounde, CMR Craig Carfray 1992 SCO 68.70 115 145 260 21-Oct Edinburgh, Scotland, GBR Oginni John Ademola 1989 NGR 64.95 115 145 260 7-Dec Abuja, NGR 77kg Category Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Sivalingam Sathish Kumar 1992 IND 76.96 148 180 328 1-Dec Anaheim, USA Alex Bellemarre 1998 CAN 76.71 150 173 323 19-Jun Tokoyo, JPN Ajay Singh 1997 IND 76.62 143 172 315 26-Jul Kathmandu, NEP Mohamad Fazrul Azrie 1995 MAS 76.80 138 174 312 18-Mar Melbourne, AUS Abd Mubin Rahim 1991 MAS 76.88 140 170 310 7-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Loro Wellkinson Peuji 1995 MAS 76.90 141 166 307 16-May Baku, AZE Francois Etoundi 1984 AUS 76.44 136 170 306 18-Mar Melbourne, AUS Taretiita Tabaroua 1994 KIR 76.40 130 174 304 21-Jan Mont Dore, FRA Chinthana Geetal Vidanage 1981 SRI 76.63 132 169 301 7-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Nicolas Vachon 1996 CAN 76.52 128 172 300 7-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Toua Udia 1992 PNG 76.80 130 170 300 18-Nov Mont Dore, FRA Jack Oliver 1991 ENG 76.95 135 163 298 21-Oct Jordanstown, Northern Ireland, GBR Bob Pesaleli 1992 SAM 75.92 127 170 297 25-Feb Apia, SAM Jerome Boisclair 1991 CAN 76.18 135 160 295 20-May La Prairie, CAN Francois Valiquette 1995 CAN 77.00 130 163 293 19-Aug Toronto, CAN Leo Lark 1996 AUS 76.03 130 163 293 7-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Cameron McTaggert 1997 NZL 76.63 133 158 291 7-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Haider Ali 1995 PAK 73.52 130 160 290 13-Apr Lahore, PAK Francis Luna-Grenier 1987 CAN 75.00 129 160 289 19-Aug Toronto, CAN Adam Masse 1991 CAN 75.81 127 158 285 20-May La Prairie, CAN Frank Elliott 1991 AUS 76.90 129 155 284 2-Jun Hobart, AUS Gareth Evans 1986 WAL 69.40 125 158 283 24-Feb Chemnitz, GER Jamal Isaac-Shah 1993 ENG 76.30 123 158 281 16-Jul Coventry, England, GBR Enzo-Gabriel Diaz 1998 CAN 76.11 125 156 281 2-Dec St-Hyacinthe, CAN Christopher Murray 1999 ENG 73.80 125 155 280 25-Feb London, England, GBR Daniel Katz 1990 AUS 76.31 125 155 280 18-Mar Melbourne, AUS Shaun Clegg 1992 ENG 76.20 130 150 280 22-Apr Stockport, England, GBR Danny Schultz 1981 CAN 76.36 122 158 280 20-May La Prairie, CAN Karandeep Singh 1999 IND 123 157 280 17-Dec Hyderabad, IND 85kg Category Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Ragala Venkat Rahul 1997 IND 84.77 156 195 351 7-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Don Opeloge 1999 SAM 83.96 146 186 332 7-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Alex Bellemarre 1998 CAN 83.88 153 175 328 2-Dec Anaheim, USA Mohamad Fazrul Azrie 1995 MAS 81.40 146 181 327 16-May Baku, AZE Petunu Opeloge 1994 SAM 84.67 145 180 325 25-Feb Apia, SAM David Samayoa 1992 CAN 84.98 145 175 320 4-Nov Saskatoon, CA Donald Keyimeh Nkoh 1995 CMR 83.80 142 177 319 16-May Baku, AZE Mathieu Marineau 1990 CAN 84.77 140 176 316 23-Aug Taipei, TPE Christian Amoah 1999 GHA 83.92 139 169 308 2-Dec Anaheim, USA Guy Michel Tchiussi 1995 CMR 82.70 136 170 306 16-Jul Coventry, England, GBR Richard Patterson 1983 NZL 84.56 140 166 306 7-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Felix-Antoine Bouffard 1996 CAN 84.90 134 171 305 4-Nov La Prairie, CAN Pierre-Alexandre Bessette 1999 CAN 84.78 144 160 304 20-Jun Tokoyo, JPN Michael Anyalewechi 1999 NGR 80.50 133 170 303 12-Oct Entebbe, UGA Taniela Rainibogi 1998 FIJ 84.17 138 165 303 6-Dec Port Villa, VAN Cameron McTaggert 1997 NZL 80.30 137 165 302 10-Jun Auckland, NZL Zohaib Manzoor 1992 PAK 83.98 133 168 301 13-Apr Lahore, PAK Boris Elesin 1995 AUS 84.50 140 161 301 17-Dec Sydney, AUS Alex Collier 1994 ENG 82.90 135 165 300 16-Jul Coventry, England, GBR Muhammad Tahir 1992 PAK 84.26 137 160 297 13-Apr Lahore, PAK Guillaume Bilodeau 1994 CAN 84.73 128 168 296 20-May La Prairie, CAN Troy Hewkins 1986 AUS 84.09 135 161 296 7-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Taretiita Tabaroua 1994 KIR 78.00 125 170 295 25-Feb Mont Dore, FRA Beau Garrett 1990 AUS 84.28 130 165 295 23-Aug Taipei, TPE Malek Chamoun 1989 AUS 84.54 130 165 295 7-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Maeu Nanai Livi 1999 SAM 84.12 131 164 295 6-Dec Port Villa, VAN 94kg Category Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Boady Santavy 1997 CAN 92.04 165 201 366 3-Dec Anaheim, USA Steven Kari 1993 PNG 93.90 155 204 359 18-Nov Mont Dore, FRA Vikas Thakur 1993 IND 93.42 155 196 351 3-Dec Anaheim, USA Usman Amjad Rathore 1987 PAK 93.75 155 190 345 16-May Baku, AZE Cyrille Fagat Tchatchet II 1995 CMR 93.70 151 190 341 22-Jan Milton Keynes, England, GBR Siaosi Leuo 1992 SAM 91.91 150 191 341 8-Sep Gold Coast, AUS Edmon Avetisyan 1994 ENG 93.80 145 193 338 20-Oct Durres, ALB Sonny Webster 1994 ENG 93.70 148 189 337 7-Apr Split, CRO Koriata Petelo
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