Powerlifting at the Barcelona 1992 Paralympic Games

Men's -48 kg
Barcelona 1992 Paralympic GamesBarcelona 1992 Paralympic Games
Host City: Barcelona, Spain
Dates: ?
Countries: 10
Athletes: 13

Medallists
EMOGHAWVE Monday
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NGR
KWAK Jung Yong
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KOR
ELSDEK Talaat
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EGY

Men's -48 kg - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Result IRM Note
1
EMOGHAWVE Monday
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NGR - Nigeria
165.0
2
KWAK Jung Yong
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KOR - Republic of Korea
147.5
3
ELSDEK Talaat
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EGY - Egypt
137.5
4
PAILLET Herve
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FRA - France
137.5
5
KLIMEK Edmund
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POL - Poland
125.0
6
SONDHI Arun
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SWE - Sweden
115.0
7
BJORK Jonny
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SWE - Sweden
110.0
8
FORNET Patrick
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FRA - France
110.0
9
HYPEN Petri
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FIN - Finland
100.0
10
AL-SHAMMARI Mubarak
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KUW - Kuwait
100.0
11
GRIFFO Joseph
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USA - United States of America
95.0
12
KILBURN Richard
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GBR - Great Britain
92.5
13
LAUTERBACH Jefery
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USA - United States of America
77.5

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