Vietnamese weightlifter (born 1994)
In this
Vietnamese name , the
surname is
Thạch , but is often simplified to
Thach in English-language text. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the
given name ,
Tuấn (simply) or
Kim Tuấn ( politely
) .
Thạch Kim Tuấn
Born (1994-01-15 ) 15 January 1994 (age 30) Hàm Tân , Bình Thuận , Vietnam Height 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) Weight 56 kg (123 lb) Personal bests Snatch: 135 kg (2014,JWR ,AR ) Clean and jerk: 161 kg (2014) Total: 296 kg (2014,JWR )
Thạch Kim Tuấn (born 15 January 1994) is a Vietnamese weightlifter of Khmer descent. He won a silver and two bronze medals at the 2011 World Junior Weightlifting Championships in Malaysia .[ 1] Dubbed the "young hope" by the Vietnam Athletes Association for Weightlifting at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 56 kg but did not qualify.[ 2] However, he did manage to win a silver medal at the following year's Asian Championships .
Major results
Year
Venue
Weight
Snatch (kg)
Clean & Jerk (kg)
Total
Rank
1
2
3
Rank
1
2
3
Rank
Olympic Games
2016
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
56 kg
130
130
133
4
157
160
160
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--
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2020
Tokyo , Japan
61 kg
126
126
130
8
150
150
153
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World Championships
2011
Paris , France
56 kg
125
125
129
4
149
151
151
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--
--
2013
Wrocław , Poland
56 kg
126
130
131
152
155
157
283
2014
Almaty , Kazakhstan
56 kg
130
134
135
156
156
161
296
2015
Houston , United States
56 kg
130
130
133
4
151
153
157
4
287
2017
Anaheim , United States
56 kg
123
126
129
150
153
158
279
2018
Ashgabat , Turkmenistan
61 kg
135
139
139
5
163
163
167
6
298
5
2019
Pattaya , Thailand
61 kg
133
136
136
5
163
167
167
6
296
4
Asian Games
2014
Incheon , South Korea
56 kg
130
130
134
1
156
160
162
1
294
2018
Jakarta , Indonesia
56 kg
128
128
132
1
152
160
161
3
280
Asian Championships
2012
Pyeongtaek , South Korea
56 kg
122
124
126
145
150
150
6
269
4
2013
Astana , Kazakhstan
56 kg
125
125
127
153
156
161
281
2019
Ningbo , China
61 kg
132
135
136
161
165
166
6
297
5
2020
Tashkent , Uzbekistan
61 kg
125
128
131
6
151
152
152
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References
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56 kg (1947–1991)
59 kg (1993–1997)
56 kg (1998–2017)
61 kg (2018–)