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This article details the qualifying phase for weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics (postponed to 2021 [1] due to the COVID-19 pandemic). The competition at these Games includes 196 athletes. Each competing nation is allowed to enter a maximum of 8 competitors, 4 men and 4 women. [2] The IWF released its qualification list on 28 June 2021. [3] [4]

Qualification system

For each weight class, 14 weightlifters qualify. These places are allocated as follows: [2]

  • Eight from the IWF ranking list.
  • Five continental places from that ranking list, with one per continent limited to NOCs without other qualified athletes.
  • One from either the host nation (six weight classes) or Tripartite Commission invitation (eight weight classes).

An NOC could only qualify one athlete per weight class, and four per sex across all weight classes.

The maximum number of athletes per NOC across all weight classes could also be limited due to anti-doping violations: if any NOC had between 10 and 19 violations from the 2008 Summer Olympics period through the end of 2020 qualifying, it was limited to two men and two women. If any NOC had 20 or more violations, it was limited to one man and one woman. [2]

Furthermore, six nations are currently suspended by the IWF for multiple doping offenses, and thus are barred outright from the 2020 Games. Four of these suspensions have been confirmed, [5] while two are part of ongoing appeal proceedings. [6] [7] [8] [9]

Below are a list of nations with restricted numbers as a result of high levels of historic doping offences. [10] [11]

Excluded outright from 2020 Summer Olympics:

Restricted to one male and one female lifter for 20 or more violations:

Restricted to two male and one female lifters for 20 or more violations:

  •   Colombia (forfeited five places, appeal proceedings ongoing)

Restricted to two male and two female lifters for between 10 and 19 violations:

Also forfeited places: [12]

  •   Brazil: forfeited one place due to positive doping test.

Places earned by the ranking list (including continental places) or Tripartite Commission were awarded to the specific athlete by name. Places for the host nation were awarded to the NOC, which could allocate them among the various weight classes. If Japanese weightlifters qualified through the ranking list, the number of host nation places would decrease (that is, the host places would only be used if Japan qualified fewer than three men and three women, and only so many as needed to bring Japan up to those numbers would be used). Unused host places would be awarded through the world ranking list. [2]

Ranking points could be earned at various weightlifting events with a multiplier based on the level of event (gold events had a 1.1 multiplier, silver 1.05, and bronze 1.0). The best results in each of the three periods were considered (1 November 2018 – 30 April 2019; 1 May 2019 – 31 October 2019; 1 November 2019 – 31 May 2021), along with the overall best result. To qualify, the weightlifter must have competed in at least one event in each of the three periods, have competed in at least six events overall, and have competed in at least one gold-level event and one other gold- or silver-level event. These restrictions were loosened for athletes using host nation quota places (who needed only one event in each period and one gold- or silver-level event) and Tripartite Commission invitation places (two events overall, including at least one gold- or silver-level). [2]

With all sporting competitions postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the International Olympic Committee approved the IWF's decision to extend its qualifying program by a year. Hence, the third phase, severely affected by the pandemic, would be split into two distinct periods with an interval between 30 April and 30 September 2020. Scores attained during the interval would not be counted towards the IWF Absolute World and Continental Rankings, respectively. [13]

Eligible ranking events were: [2]

  • Gold – World and continental championships
  • Silver – IWF events, including multi-sport games and championships
  • Bronze – other international competitions

Timeline

Gold Level

Event Date Venue
2018 World Championships November 1–10, 2018 Turkmenistan Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
2019 European Championships April 6–13, 2019 Georgia (country) Batumi, Georgia
2019 Asian Championships April 20–30, 2019 China Ningbo, China
2019 Pan American Championships April 23–27, 2019 Guatemala Guatemala City, Guatemala
2019 African Championships April 25–29, 2019 Egypt Cairo, Egypt
2019 Pan-American Junior Championships May 20–28, 2019 Cuba La Habana, Cuba
2019 World Junior Championships June 1–8, 2019 Fiji Suva, Fiji
2019 Oceania Championships July 9–14, 2019 Samoa Apia, Samoa
2019 Oceania Junior Championships July 9–14, 2019 Samoa Apia, Samoa
2019 World Championships September 18–27, 2019 Thailand Pattaya, Thailand
2019 European Junior Championships October 18–27, 2019 Romania Bucharest, Romania
2019 Asian Junior Championships October 20–27, 2019 North Korea Pyongyang, North Korea
2020 Asian Junior Championships February 13–19, 2020 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2021 European Championships April 3–11, 2021 Russia Moscow, Russia
2020 Asian Championships April 16–25, 2021 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2020 Pan American Championships April 18–25, 2021 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2021 African Championships May 27–29, 2021 Kenya Nairobi, Kenya
2021 World Junior Championships May 23–31, 2021 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Silver Level

Event Date Venue
2019 EGAT's Cup International Championships February 7–10, 2019 Thailand Chiang Mai, Thailand
2019 IWF World Cup February 22–27, 2019 China Fuzhou, China
2019 International Fajr Cup March 1–5, 2019 Iran Tehran, Iran
2019 African Zone 2 Regional Championship March 2–7, 2019 Kenya Nairobi, Kenya
2019 IWF Grand Prix – ODESUR CSLP May 11–12, 2019 Peru Lima, Peru
2019 Japan-China-Korea Friendship Tournament July 6–7, 2019 Japan Tokyo, Japan
2019 Pan American Games July 27–30, 2019 Peru Lima, Peru
2019 Pacific Games July 9–14, 2019 Samoa Apia, Samoa
2019 Mediterranean Cup October 4–6, 2019 San Marino Serravalle, San Marino
2019 Southeast Asian Games November 30 – December 10, 2019 Philippines Manila, Philippines

Qualification summary

NOC Men Women Total
61 kg 67 kg 73 kg 81 kg 96 kg 109 kg +109 kg 49 kg 55 kg 59 kg 64 kg 76 kg 87 kg +87 kg
  Albania Yes Yes 2
  Algeria Yes 1
  American Samoa Yes 1
  Armenia Yes Yes 2
  Australia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
  Austria Yes Yes 2
  Belarus Yes Yes 2
  Belgium Yes Yes 2
  Botswana Yes 1
  Brazil Yes Yes 2
  Bulgaria Yes Yes 2
  Cameroon Yes Yes 2
  Canada Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
  Chile Yes Yes 2
  China Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8
  Colombia Yes Yes Yes 3
  Cuba Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
  Czech Republic Yes 1
  Dominican Republic Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
  Ecuador Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
  France Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
  Georgia Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
  Germany Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
  Ghana Yes 1
  Great Britain Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
  Greece Yes 1
  Guatemala Yes 1
  Hungary Yes 1
  India Yes 1
  Indonesia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
  Iran Yes Yes 2
  Israel Yes 1
  Italy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
  Japan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7
  Kazakhstan Yes Yes 2
  Kiribati Yes 1
  Kyrgyzstan Yes 1
  Latvia Yes Yes 2
  Lebanon Yes 1
  Lithuania Yes 1
  Madagascar Yes Yes 2
  Malta Yes 1
  Mauritius Yes 1
  Mexico Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
  Moldova Yes 1
  Mongolia Yes Yes 2
  Morocco Yes 1
  Nauru Yes 1
  Netherlands Yes 1
  New Zealand Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
  Nicaragua Yes 1
  Oman Yes 1
  Pakistan Yes 1
  Palestine Yes 1
  Papua New Guinea Yes Yes 2
  Peru Yes 1
  Philippines Yes Yes 2
  Poland Yes Yes Yes 3
  Qatar Yes 1
  Refugee Olympic Team Yes 1
  ROC Yes Yes 2
  Saudi Arabia Yes 1
  Solomon Islands Yes 1
  South Korea Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8
  Spain Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
  Sweden Yes 1
  Syria Yes 1
  Chinese Taipei Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7
  Tonga Yes 1
  Tunisia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
  Turkey Yes Yes Yes 3
  Turkmenistan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
  Ukraine Yes Yes 2
  United States Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8
  Uzbekistan Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
  Venezuela Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
  Vietnam Yes Yes 2
Total: 77 NOCs 14 14 14 14 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 197

Men's events

61 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   China Li Fabin
  Indonesia Eko Yuli Irawan
  Vietnam Thạch Kim Tuấn
  Japan Yoichi Itokazu
  Georgia Shota Mishvelidze
  Germany Simon Brandhuber
  Saudi Arabia Seraj Al-Saleem
  Kazakhstan Igor Son
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Madagascar Eric Andriantsitohaina
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Dominican Republic Luis García
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   Chinese Taipei Kao Chan-hung
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   Italy Davide Ruiu
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   Papua New Guinea Morea Baru
Rellocation of Tripartite Commission Invitation 1   Peru Marcos Rojas
Total 14

67 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   China Chen Lijun
  Uzbekistan Adkhamjon Ergashev
  Colombia Luis Javier Mosquera
  Turkey Muhammed Furkan Özbek
  Italy Mirko Zanni
  Japan Mitsunori Konnai
  France Bernardin Kingue Matam
  Indonesia Deni
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Madagascar Tojonirina Andriantsitohaina
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Mexico Jonathan Muñoz
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   South Korea Han Myeong-mok
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   Georgia Goga Chkheidze
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   Kiribati Ruben Katoatau [14]
Tripartite Commission Invitation 1   Pakistan Talha Talib
Total 14

73 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   China Shi Zhiyong
  United States Clarence Cummings
  Bulgaria Bozhidar Andreev
  Venezuela Julio Mayora
  Albania Briken Calja
  Tunisia Karem Ben Hnia
  Japan Masanori Miyamoto
  Moldova Marin Robu
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Morocco Abderrahim Moum
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Mexico Jorge Cárdenas
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   Indonesia Rahmat Erwin Abdullah
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   Spain David Sánchez
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   Australia Brandon Wakeling
Reallocation of Tripartite Commission Invitation 1   Saudi Arabia Mahmoud Al-Humayd
Total 14

81 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   China Lü Xiaojun
  Colombia Brayan Rodallegas
  Italy Antonino Pizzolato
  Dominican Republic Zacarías Bonnat
  Turkmenistan Rejepbaý Rejepow
  United States Harrison Maurus
  Latvia Ritvars Suharevs
  Germany Nico Müller
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Tunisia Ramzi Bahloul
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Chile Arley Méndez
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   Spain Andrés Mata
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   New Zealand Cameron McTaggart
Tripartite Commission Invitation 1   Oman Amur Salim Al-Khanjari
Re-allocation of unused quota place 1   Albania Erkand Qerimaj
Total 14

96 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   Qatar Fares Ibrahim
  Belarus Yauheni Tsikhantsou
  Georgia Anton Pliesnoi
  Canada Boady Santavy
  South Korea Yu Dong-ju
  Venezuela Keydomar Vallenilla
  Japan Toshiki Yamamoto
  Greece Theodoros Iakovidis
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Ghana Christian Amoah
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Cuba Olfides Sáez
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   Kyrgyzstan Bekdoolot Rasulbekov
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   Poland Bartłomiej Adamus
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania [14]
Tripartite Commission Invitation 1   Palestine Mohammed Hamada
IOC Invitation 1   Refugee Olympic Team Cyrille Tchatchet II
Re-allocation of unused quota place 1   Chinese Taipei Chen Po-jen
Total 15

109 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   Armenia Simon Martirosyan
  Uzbekistan Akbar Djuraev
  ROC Timur Naniev
  Iran Ali Hashemi
  Poland Arkadiusz Michalski
  Latvia Artūrs Plēsnieks
  Bulgaria Hristo Hristov
  South Korea Jin Yun-seong
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Tunisia Aymen Bacha
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   United States Wesley Kitts
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   Turkmenistan Öwez Öwezow
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   Australia Matthew Lydement
Tripartite Commission Invitation 1   American Samoa Tanumafili Jungblut
Re-allocation of unused quota place 1   Lithuania Arnas Šidiškis
Total 14

+109 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   Georgia Lasha Talakhadze
  Iran Ali Davoudi
  Syria Man Asaad
  Turkmenistan Hojamuhammet Toýçyýew
  Algeria Walid Bidani
  Spain Marcos Ruiz
  Austria Sargis Martirosjan
  Israel David Litvinov
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   United States Caine Wilkes
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   Chinese Taipei Hsieh Yun-ting
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   Czech Republic Jiří Orság
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   New Zealand David Liti
Re-allocation of Tripartite Commission Invitation 1   Netherlands Enzo Kuworge
Re-allocation of unused quota place 1   Hungary Péter Nagy
Total 14

Women's events

49 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   China Hou Zhihui
  India Saikhom Mirabai Chanu
  United States Jourdan Delacruz
  Dominican Republic Beatriz Pirón
  Indonesia Windy Cantika Aisah
  ROC Kristina Sobol
  Brazil Natasha Rosa Figueiredo
  Belgium Nina Sterckx
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Mauritius Roilya Ranaivosoa
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Cuba Ludia Montero
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   Chinese Taipei Fang Wan-ling
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   France Anaïs Michel
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   Papua New Guinea Dika Toua
Host nation 1   Japan Hiromi Miyake
Total 14

55 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   China Liao Qiuyun
  Philippines Hidilyn Diaz
  Uzbekistan Muattar Nabieva
  Kazakhstan Zulfiya Chinshanlo
  Mexico Ana Gabriela López
  Turkmenistan Kristina Şermetowa
  Ukraine Kamila Konotop
  South Korea Ham Eun-ji
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Tunisia Nouha Landoulsi
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Canada Rachel Leblanc-Bazinet
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   Chinese Taipei Chiang Nien-hsin
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   Poland Joanna Łochowska
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   Solomon Islands Mary Kini Lifu
Host nation 1   Japan Kanae Yagi
Total 14

59 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   Chinese Taipei Kuo Hsing-chun
  Ecuador Alexandra Escobar
  Vietnam Hoàng Thị Duyên
  Venezuela Yusleidy Figueroa
  Great Britain Zoe Smith
  France Dora Tchakounté
  Armenia Izabella Yaylyan
  Italy Maria Grazia Alemanno
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Botswana Magdeline Moyengwa
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Canada Tali Darsigny
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   Turkmenistan Polina Gurýewa
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   Germany Sabine Kusterer
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   Australia Erika Yamasaki
Host nation 1   Japan Mikiko Andoh
Total 14

64 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   Colombia Mercedes Pérez
  Canada Maude Charron
  Ecuador Angie Palacios
  Great Britain Sarah Davies
  Italy Giorgia Bordignon
  Chinese Taipei Chen Wen-huei
  Cuba Marina Rodríguez
  Germany Lisa Schweizer
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Tunisia Chaima Rahmouni
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Nicaragua Sema Ludrick
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   Philippines Elreen Ando
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   Turkey Nuray Levent
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   Australia Kiana Elliott
Tripartite Commission Invitation 1   Malta Yasmin Zammit Stevens
Total 14

76 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   Ecuador Neisi Dajomes
  United States Katherine Nye
  Mexico Aremi Fuentes
  South Korea Kim Su-hyeon
  Uzbekistan Kumushkhon Fayzullaeva
  Ukraine Iryna Dekha
  Belarus Darya Naumava
  Great Britain Emily Muskett
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Cameroon Jeanne Gaëlle Eyenga
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Canada Kristel Ngarlem
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   Lebanon Mahassen Fattouh
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   Sweden Patricia Strenius
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   New Zealand Megan Signal
Tripartite Commission Invitation 1   Nauru Nancy Genzel Abouke
Total 14

87 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   China Wang Zhouyu
  United States Mattie Rogers
  Spain Lydia Valentín
  Dominican Republic Crismery Santana
  Ecuador Tamara Salazar
  Chile María Fernanda Valdés
  Venezuela Naryury Pérez
  Mongolia Mönkhjantsangiin Ankhtsetseg
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1   Cameroon Clementine Meukeugni
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Brazil Jaqueline Ferreira
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   South Korea Kang Yeoun-hee
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   France Gaëlle Nayo-Ketchanke
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania 1   New Zealand Kanah Andrews-Nahu
Re-allocation of unused Tripartite Commission Invitation 1   Moldova Elena Cîlcic
Total 14

+87 kg

Section Places NOC Qualified weightlifter
IWF Absolute World Ranking 8   China Li Wenwen
  United States Sarah Robles
  South Korea Lee Seon-mi
  Dominican Republic Verónica Saladín
  Great Britain Emily Campbell
  Indonesia Nurul Akmal
  New Zealand Laurel Hubbard
  Australia Charisma Amoe-Tarrant
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Africa 1
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Americas 1   Cuba Eyurkenia Duverger
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Asia 1   Mongolia Erdenebatyn Bilegsaikhan
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Europe 1   Belgium Anna Van Bellinghen
IWF Absolute Continental Ranking – Oceania
Tripartite Commission Invitation 1   Tonga Kuinini Manumua
Re-allocation of unused quota place 2   Austria Sarah Fischer
  Guatemala Scarleth Ucelo
Total 14

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