Weightlifting at the 2011 Arafura Games

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Weightlifting at the
2011 Arafura Games
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg
Dates10–13 May 2011
Main venueDarwin Entertainment Centre

Weightlifting at the 2011 Arafura Games took place at the Darwin Entertainment Centre between 10 and 13 May 2011.[1]

Together with that year's Oceania Championships (which also include the South Pacific Championships), they were held concurrently as a single event designated the 2011 Arafura Games & Oceania Championships.[2][3] Athletes from certain countries were able to contest multiple championships simultaneously (including age-group variants).

There were also two openweight para powerlifting events (one per gender) for disabled athletes.

Medal summary[]

Results were as follows:[4]

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (Australia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia*35210
2 Samoa3328
3 Papua New Guinea2237
4 Nauru2204
5 Thailand2125
6 China1102
7 Indonesia1034
8 Fiji1023
9 Kiribati1012
10 Mexico1001
11 Turkey0112
12 Micronesia0101
 New Zealand0101
14 Niue0011
Totals (14 nations)17171751

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
56 kg[5] Manueli Tulo
 Fiji
218 kg Elson Brechtefield
 Nauru
217 kg
 Indonesia
207 kg
62 kg[6]
 China
259 kg Manuel Minginfel
 Micronesia
254 kg Vannara Be
 Australia
253 kg
69 kg[7] Takenibeia Toromon
 Kiribati
265 kg
 Samoa
235 kg
 Indonesia
233 kg
77 kg[8] Yukio Peter
 Nauru
347 kg Mathew Madsen
 New Zealand
252 kg
 Australia
240 kg
85 kg[9] Steven Kari
 Papua New Guinea
312 kg Ben Turner
 Australia
290 kg
 Thailand
289 kg
94 kg[10] Simplice Ribouem
 Australia
334 kg Faavae Faauliuli
 Samoa
320 kg David Katoatau
 Kiribati
315 kg
105 kg[11] Niusila Opeloge
 Samoa
321 kg Robert Galsworthy
 Australia
320 kg Tovia Opeloge
 Samoa
312 kg
+105 kg[12] Itte Detenamo
 Nauru
413 kg Damon Kelly
 Australia
375 kg Daniel Nemani
 Niue
320 kg

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg[13]
 Indonesia
150 kg Vivian Lee
 Australia
141 kg
 Papua New Guinea
133 kg
53 kg[14]
 Australia
149 kg
 Papua New Guinea
133 kg
 Papua New Guinea
128 kg
58 kg[15] Seen Lee
 Australia
176 kg Erika Yamasaki
 Australia
173 kg Maria Liku
 Fiji
152 kg
63 kg[16]
 Papua New Guinea
178 kg
 Samoa
163 kg
 Indonesia
162 kg
69 kg[17]
 Thailand
211 kg
 Papua New Guinea
172 kg Apolonia Vaivai
 Fiji
156 kg
75 kg[18] Mary Opeloge
 Samoa
214 kg Michaela Detenamo
 Nauru
206 kg
 Papua New Guinea
150 kg
+75 kg[19] Ele Opeloge
 Samoa
275 kg
 China
211 kg Iuniarra Simanu
 Samoa
203 kg

Para powerlifting[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men[20]
 Thailand
191.776 pts
 Thailand
185.433 pts
 Thailand
182.601 pts
Women[21] Amalia Pérez
 Mexico
128.016 pts Nazmiye Muslu Muratlı
 Turkey
112.173 pts Özlem Becerikli
 Turkey
108.121 pts

References[]

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