Attila Feri (born 24 September 1968 in Târgu Mureș) is a retired weightlifter who competed for Romania in 1992 Summer Olympics and later for Hungary and he won a Bronze medal in the 70 kg in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta while competing for Hungary.[1][2][3][4]
Major results
Year | Venue | Weight | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total | Rank | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | Results | Rank | 1 | 2 | 3 | Results | Rank | |||||
Representing ![]() | ||||||||||||||
Olympic Games | ||||||||||||||
2004 | ![]() |
77 kg | 155.0 | 155.0 | 11 | 200.0 | — | 200.0 | 2 | 355.0 | 6 | |||
1996 | ![]() |
70 kg | 152.5 | 152.5 | 4 | 187.5 | 187.5 | 2 | 340.0 | ![]() | ||||
World Championships | ||||||||||||||
2001 | ![]() |
77 kg | 155.0 | 160.0 | 160.0 | 6 | 200.0 | 200.0 | ![]() |
360.0 | 5 | |||
1998 | ![]() |
77 kg | 155.0 | 155.0 | 12 | — | — | — | — | |||||
1995 | ![]() |
70 kg | 150.0 | 150.0 | 5 | 187.5 | 190.0 | 190.0 | ![]() |
340.0 | 4[5] | |||
1994 | ![]() |
70 kg | 145.0 | 145.0 | 7 | 185.0 | 190.0 | 190.0 | ![]() |
335.0 | 5[6] | |||
European Championships | ||||||||||||||
2001 | ![]() |
77 kg | 152.5 | 152.5 | 4 | 192.5 | 197.5 | 197.5 | ![]() |
350.0 | ![]() | |||
2000 | ![]() |
77 kg | 155.0 | 157.5 | 157.5 | 8 | — | — | — | — | — | |||
1998 | ![]() |
77 kg | 145.0 | 150.0 | 150.0 | 8 | 190.0 | 195.0 | 195.0 | ![]() |
345.0 | 6 | ||
1997 | ![]() |
70 kg | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||
1995 | ![]() |
70 kg | — | — | — | 150.0 | 5 | — | — | — | 190.0 | ![]() |
340.0 | ![]() |
Representing ![]() | ||||||||||||||
Olympic Games | ||||||||||||||
1992 | ![]() |
67.5 kg | 125.0 | 130.0 | 130.0 | 12 | 160.0 | — | 160.0 | 10 | 290.0 | 12 | ||
European Championships | ||||||||||||||
1993 | ![]() |
70 kg | — | — | — | 135.0 | 11 | — | — | — | 180.0 | 6 | 315.0 | 8 |
1992 | ![]() |
67.5 kg | — | — | — | 140.0 | 6 | — | — | — | 182.5 | ![]() |
322.5 | 4 |
1991 | ![]() |
67.5 kg | — | — | — | 130.0 | 7 | — | — | — | 175.0 | 4 | 305.0 | 6 |
1990 | ![]() |
67.5 kg | — | — | — | 135.0 | 7 | — | — | — | 175.0 | ![]() |
310.0 | 4 |
References
- ^ "Attila Feri". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
- ^ Carl Posey (18 November 2015). XXVI Olympiad: Atlanta 1996, Nagano 1998. Warwick Press Inc. p. 94. ISBN 978-1-987944-23-5. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
- ^ "Attila Feri". Database Olympics. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
- ^ John Nauright; Charles Parrish (2012). Sports Around the World: History, Culture, and Practice. ABC-CLIO. p. 205. ISBN 978-1-59884-300-2. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
- ^ "Feri Attila ismét világbajnok" (in Hungarian). Új Kelet. 21 November 1995. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
- ^ "Aranyos Feri" (in Hungarian). Új Kelet. 23 November 1994. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
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