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2006 Commonwealth Rankings 2006 COMMONWEALTH WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION MEN'S RANKING Produced by: Michael Noonan CWF Rankings Statistician, 47 Saltley Street, Spotswood Vic 3015, Australia [email protected] 56kg Class Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Mohd Faizal Baharom 1982 MAS 55.43 115 140 255 16-Mar Melbourne, AUS Vicky Batta 1981 IND 55.75 116 135 251 8-Feb Patialia, IND Raju Edwin 1984 IND 55.90 108 140 248 8-Feb Patialia, IND Valluri Srinivasa Rao 1981 IND 55.58 107 139 246 9-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND S. Mohana Sundaram IND 108 138 246 1-Nov Chennai, IND Ganesan Veerabadran 1979 IND 55.68 108 136 244 9-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Martin Guntali 1966 MAS 55.49 107 131 238 16-Mar Melbourne, AUS S. Elangovan IND 104 132 236 1-Nov Chennai, IND Daniel Koum Koum 1985 CMR 55.61 106 125 231 16-Mar Melbourne, AUS Usman Akbar 1982 PAK 55.82 101 130 231 19-Aug Colombo, SRI Tiru Kumaran IND 55.63 100 130 230 9-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Pramod Goswami IND 55.76 100 130 230 9-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND C. Chinrasu IND 100 130 230 11-Nov Coimbatore, IND Jitender Kumar IND 228 21-Jan Amritsar, IND M. Tamil Selvan IND 105 121 226 12-Nov Thanjavur, IND Nayden Rusev 1974 CYP 55.78 96 126 222 16-Mar Melbourne, AUS Starron Dowabobo 1984 NRU 55.76 95 125 220 16-Mar Melbourne, AUS Emil Pradinandis Nishantha 1974 SRI 55.97 100 120 220 19-Aug Colombo, SRI Akpan Obiong NGR 98 122 220 9-Apr Abeokuta, NGR Sanni Abere NGR 95 125 220 9-Apr Abeokuta, NGR K. Gnanasekaran IND 98 121 219 12-Nov Thanjavur, IND Akramul Haque 1984 BAN 55.77 96 122 218 19-Aug Colombo, SRI Mubarak Kivumei 1989 UGA 55.86 93 125 218 16-Mar Melbourne, AUS Abdullah Ghafoor 1986 PAK 55.48 95 122 217 22-Jul Gunsan, KOR E. Selvam IND 93 126 216 12-Nov Thanjavur, IND 62kg Class Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Chinthana Vidanage 1981 SRI 61.79 118 153 271 17-Mar Melbourne, AUS Murugesan Arun 1977 IND 61.87 121 150 271 17-Mar Melbourne, AUS Gbenga Oluponna 1981 NGR 115 152 267 10-Apr Abeokuta, NGR Dimitrios Minasides 1989 CYP 61.90 118 145 263 26-Jul Landskrona, SWE Roswadi Abdul Rasheed 1969 MAS 61.70 120 141 261 17-Mar Melbourne, AUS Daniel Koum Koum 1985 CMR 61.90 115 145 260 25-Nov Melbourne, AUS Peter Eiche 1984 NGR 118 142 260 10-Apr Abeokuta, NGR Solomon Joshua NGR 115 145 260 10-Apr Abeokuta, NGR P. Sudalai Muthu IND 61.90 116 143 259 10-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Muhammad Isthiaq Ghafoor 1978 PAK 61.65 113 145 258 17-Mar Melbourne, AUS Mahayudin Naharudin 1984 MAS 61.49 116 141 257 17-Mar Melbourne, AUS Kailash Bandu Pujari 1980 IND 61.60 111 145 256 10-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Md Hamidul Islam 1973 BAN 61.94 110 146 256 17-Mar Melbourne, AUS Rustam Sarang IND 61.45 112 143 255 10-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Jasvir Singh 1977 IND 61.60 112 143 255 20-May La Prairie, CAN Bernadin Kingue Matam 1990 CMR 61.70 110 145 255 17-Mar Melbourne, AUS Yurik Sarkisan 1961 AUS 61.78 113 142 255 17-Mar Melbourne, AUS A.K. Pandian 1977 IND 113 142 255 1-Nov Chennai, IND Sebastien Groulx 1974 CAN 61.74 112 141 253 17-Mar Melbourne, AUS D. Senthamizh Selvan IND 115 136 251 11-Nov Coimbatore, IND G. Manjunathan IND 111 140 251 12-Nov Thanjavur, IND Velayuthan Biju 1980 IND 61.76 110 140 250 10-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Manjit Kumar IND 250 21-Jan Amritsar, IND Sinhansane Mayur IND 250 21-Jan Amritsar, IND Osman Abdul Kadir MAS 110 140 250 28-May Alor Star, MAS Sakthimurugan IND 110 140 250 1-Nov Chennai, IND 69kg Class Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Ben Turner 1984 AUS 68.97 128 166 294 18-Mar Melbourne, AUS Muhammad Hidayat 1975 MAS 68.85 130 163 293 18-Mar Melbourne, AUS C.P.R. Sudhir Kumar 1979 IND 68.90 130 160 290 8-Feb Patialia, IND Francois Etoundi 1984 CMR 68.78 126 160 286 18-Mar Melbourne, AUS Joel Wilson 1986 AUS 68.59 127 156 283 18-Mar Melbourne, AUS G. Elumalai IND 128 155 283 1-Nov Chennai, IND Govindsamy Vadivelu 1975 IND 69.00 123 160 283 12-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Francis Luna-Grenier 1987 CAN 68.87 123 159 282 30-May Hangzhou, CHN Mark Spooner 1984 NZL 68.64 123 156 279 18-Mar Melbourne, AUS M. Ezhmalai IND 120 154 274 1-Nov Chennai, IND Mohd Faerul Talib 1986 MAS 68.58 123 150 273 13-Jul Apia, SAM M.J. Karunya Kumar IND 122 151 273 1-Nov Chennai, IND Joe Vueti 1979 FIJ * 68.79 120 152 272 18-Mar Melbourne, AUS Magnus Okon NGR 122 150 272 11-Apr Abeokuta, NGR S. Lenin IND 117 155 272 12-Nov Thanjavur, IND V. Darwin IND 116 155 271 12-Nov Thanjavur, IND S. Arul Doss IND 115 155 270 12-Nov Thanjavur, IND Bernadin Kingue Matam 1990 CMR 66.30 118 150 268 4-Feb St Medard en Jalles, FRA Chinthana Vidanage 1981 SRI 65.85 112 155 267 12-Aug Melbourne, AUS Mati-Ur Rehman 1984 PAK 68.65 117 149 266 20-Aug Colombo, SRI Dimitrios Minasides 1989 CYP 63.76 120 143 263 9-Dec Palermo, ITA Sebastien Groulx 1974 CAN 68.60 110 153 263 20-May La Prairie, CAN Baljit Singh IND 68.81 112 150 262 12-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Kevin Stewart 1980 ENG 68.90 115 145 260 22-Jul Lilleshall, GBR Oboh Fred NGR 115 145 260 11-Apr Abeokuta, NGR Emanuel Ofor NGR 113 147 260 11-Apr Abeokuta, NGR 77kg Class Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Yukio Peter 1984 NRU 76.85 153 188 341 2-Oct Santo Domingo, DOM Felix Ekpo 1985 NGR 143 177 320 12-Apr Abeokuta, NGR Mohammed Zakir Asdullah 1980 IND 76.92 134 177 311 8-Feb Patialia, IND Majeti Fetrie 1974 GHA 76.20 138 171 309 19-Mar Melbourne, AUS Inderjit Kheela 1982 ENG 76.95 145 162 307 5-May Wladyslawowo, POL Gurcharan Singh 1980 IND 75.86 135 171 306 12-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Pradeep Sharma IND 76.42 138 168 306 12-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND V. Prabhu IND 77.00 140 166 306 8-Feb Patialia, IND Benedith Uloko NGR 130 170 300 12-Apr Abeokuta, NGR Muhammad Irfan 1981 PAK 76.45 137 162 299 19-Mar Melbourne, AUS C.P.R. Sudhir Kumar 1979 IND 76.48 134 165 299 12-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND K. Jagadeesan IND 131 166 297 2-Nov Chennai, IND Francois Etoundi 1984 CMR 72.95 130 166 296 25-Nov Melbourne, AUS N. Bhaskaran IND 126 168 294 2-Nov Chennai, IND Richard Patterson 1983 NZL 76.63 135 158 293 19-Mar Melbourne, AUS Santosh Kumar IND 76.55 130 162 292 12-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Zulkifli Che Rose 1985 MAS 76.40 126 165 291 29-May Alor Star, MAS Awais Akbar 1974 PAK 75.85 128 160 288 4-Dec Doha, QAT Rabiu Ibrahim NGR 127 160 287 12-Apr Abeokuta, NGR Joel Wilson 1986 AUS 72.15 130 155 285 20-May Melbourne, AUS Faavae Faauliuli 1982 SAM 76.49 126 157 283 19-Mar Melbourne, AUS Mark Spooner 1984 NZL 70.20 125 156 281 18-Feb Auckland, NZL Mandeep Singh IND 76.60 122 159 281 12-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Francis Luna-Grenier 1987 CAN 75.50 120 160 280 25-Nov Lachute, CAN B. Raj Kumar IND 277 22-Jan Amritsar, IND 85kg Class Born Nation Body.Wt Snatch Cl & Jk Total Date Where (City, Nation) Shuja-Ud-Din Malik 1972 PAK 84.64 150 193 343 20-Mar Melbourne, AUS Brice Batchaya 1985 CMR 84.13 151 180 331 20-Mar Melbourne, AUS Tejinder Singh 1974 IND 84.50 150 179 329 8-Feb Patialia, IND Simplice Ribouem 1982 CMR 84.08 145 180 325 20-Mar Melbourne, AUS Sateesha Rai 1971 IND 84.62 144 180 324 12-Dec Visakhapatnam, IND Jean-Philippe Maranda 1986 CAN 82.80 140 183 323 28-Oct Montreal, CAN Yukio Peter 1984 NRU 78.85 140 180 320 29-Apr Apia, SAM Darryn Anthony 1985 RSA 83.80 147 173 320 1-Jul Gauteng, RSA Richard Patterson 1983 NZL 84.50 140 177 317 9-Dec Auckland, NZL Buck Ramsay 1982 CAN 84.80 141 172 313 16-Dec La Prairie, CAN Serge Tremblay 1973 CAN 84.90 140 170 310 28-Oct Montreal, CAN Jean Lavertue 1974 CAN 84.60 142 165 307 21-May La Prairie, CAN Parveen IND 136 171 307 2-Nov Chennai, IND Peter Kirkbride 1987 SCO 84.50 132 170 302 14-Oct Mytholmroyd, GBR Michael Howarth 1984 ENG 84.80 142 160 302 12-Feb Mytholmroyd, GBR Leonard Chukwuma 1980 NGR 132 170 302 13-Apr Abeokuta, NGR Majeti Fetrie 1974 GHA 81.35 130 171 301 28-Aug Casablanca, MAR Faavae Faauliuli 1983 SAM 82.50 125 175 300 8-Dec Apia, SAM Shahzad Khurram 1981 PAK 83.35 140 160 300 22-Apr Tashkent, UZB Uati Maposua 1976 SAM 85.00 135 165 300 8-Dec Apia, SAM A.
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