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Who In the World Has Ever Lifted Three Times Their Body Weight?

by Arthur Chidlovski (2012)

On July 29, 2012, North Korea's Yun-Chol Om clean-and-jerked 168 kg in the 56 weightclass and joined the short list of the Olympic weightifters who managed to lift three times their bodyweight.

This historical review presents a study of those outstanding others that Yun-Chol Om joined competing at the 2012 Olympics in London. Only five athletes were able to join the Club 3x Body Weight Lifters in the official Olympic weightlifting competitions. The list of athletes of the list includes:

Club 3x Body Weight Lifters

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Stefan Topurov (Bulgaria) was the first man in the history of Olympic weightlifting to lift 3 times bodyweight. It happend at the WC-1983 in Moscow where Topurov cj'd 180 kg in the 60 kg weightclass. Later he also liffted 182.5 and 185 kg at the Druzhba Cup in Varna Bulgaria.

Naim Sulemanolglu cj'd legendary 190 kg competing the 60 kg weightclass at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. Needless to say, it wasn't the first time when he lifted 3 times his bodyweight. First time he did it competing for Bulgaria when he lifted as Naim Suleymanov.

Naim lifted 3x his bodyweight on numerous occasions:

In the bantamweight (56KG)

1984 Vitoria, Australia - 168

1984 Varna, Bulgaria - 170 and 170.5

1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia - 172.5 and 173

In the featherweight (60KG)

1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia - 185.5

1985 Monte Carlo, Monaco - 186

1986 Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany - 187.5

1986 Sofia, Bulgaria - 188

1988 Seoul, South Korea - 188.5 and 190

No wonder, tiny and mighty Naim was nichnamed as "Pocket Hercules" by mass media. In 2001, his fellow Turkish athlete Halil Mutly also joined the club, when he succeded with the 168 kg clean-and-jerk at the European Championship in Trencin, Slovakia.

Competing at the 1988 Olympics, Angel Genchev cj'd a fantastic weight of 202.5 kg. He was the 4th man in the world to lift 3 times his body weight and he did it in the lightweight class (67.5 KG). However, later it was announced that he was disqualifies because of the usage of performance enhancing substance (furocemide).

And, finally, there is Yun-Chol Om from North Korea who lifted 168 kg for the gold in London, UK in the 56 kg weight category.

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* Updated in 2019

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