Weightlifting at the Seoul 1988 Paralympic Games

Men's -57 kg
Seoul 1988 Paralympic GamesSeoul 1988 Paralympic Games
Host City: Seoul, South Korea
Dates: ?
Countries: 12
Athletes: 13

Medallists
ROLANDO Jose
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GUA
GINOSAR Amos
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ISR
MARIAPPA S/O M. Pe
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MAS

Men's -57 kg - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Result IRM Note
1
ROLANDO Jose
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GUA - Guatemala
175.0
2
GINOSAR Amos
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ISR - Israel
167.5
3
MARIAPPA S/O M. Pe
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MAS - Malaysia
165.0
4
EL DIN Emad
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EGY - Egypt
160.0
5
MALOBERT Philippe
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FRA - France
160.0
6
MICHEN Zbigniew
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POL - Poland
155.0
7
WILLEY Russell
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GBR - Great Britain
155.0
8
STONES Brian
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GBR - Great Britain
147.5
9
RESSELL Joseph
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USA - United States of America
137.5
10
PALONEN Timo
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FIN - Finland
135.0
11
MONEY Arnie
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AUS - Australia
125.0
SHIN Dae Heon
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KOR - Republic of Korea
NM
LOVELAND Peter
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TTO - Trinidad and Tobago
NM

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Important note on competition partners: Competition partners eligible for medals are included in the combined participant statistics until 2000 (concerning pilots in tandem cycling). Statistics for 2008 and beyond consider athletes with an impairment and their competition partners separately.