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Luis Javier Mosquera

Luis Javier Mosquera Lozano (born 27 March 1995)[1] is a Colombian Olympic weightlifter. He represented his country in the Men's 69 kg Weightlifting competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics on August 9, 2016, winning the bronze medal.[2] He initially finished fourth behind Izzat Artykov, who was later disqualified for failing a performance-enhancing drugs test.[citation needed] He received his bronze medal on March 28, 2019.[3]

Luis Javier Mosquera
Personal information
Full nameLuis Javier Mosquera Lozano
NationalityColombian
Born (1995-03-27) 27 March 1995 (age 28)
Yumbo, Colombia
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight67 kg (148 lb)
Sport
Country Colombia
SportWeightlifting
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
  • Snatch: 151kg (2021)
  • Clean & jerk: 180 kg (2021)
  • Total: 331 kg (2021)
Medal record
Representing  Colombia
Men's weightlifting
Big (Total)
Big and small medals
Olympic Games
2020 Tokyo 67 kg
2016 Rio de Janeiro 69 kg
Pan American Games
2015 Toronto 69 kg
2019 Lima 73 kg
Pan American Championships
2017 Miami 69 kg
2020 Santo Domingo 67 kg
2019 Guatemala City 73 kg
2021 Guayaquil 67 kg
South American Games
2014 Santiago 62 kg
Bolivarian Games
2022 Valledupar 73 kg S
2022 Valledupar 73 kg CJ
Junior World Championships
2014 Kazan 62 kg
2015 Wrocław 69 kg
2013 Lima 62 kg
Youth World Championships
2012 Košice 62 kg
2011 Lima 56 kg

In 2021, he won the silver medal in the men's 67 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan.[4][5]

Career Edit

In 2012, he was the Youth World Champion in the 62kg category. He is a two time Junior Pan American Champion, winning in 2014 in the 62kg category and in 2015 in the 69kg category. He is also a two time Junior World Champion, winning in 2014 in the 62kg category and in 2015 in the 69kg category. In 2015, he was the Pan American Games champion and in 2016 was the South American Games Champion.[6]

In 2016 he competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics winning bronze medal in the 69 kg division.

In 2021 he competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the 67 kg category winning the silver medal with a total of 331 kg.

Major results Edit

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 69 kg 150 150 155 AM 4 183 189 190 3 338  
2020   Tokyo, Japan 67 kg 148 151 151 AM 1 175 180 180 2 331 AM  
World Championships
2014   Almaty, Kazakhstan 62 kg 136 140 141   165 170 174 4 311 4
2018   Ashgabat, Turkmenistan 73 kg
2019   Pattaya, Thailand 67 kg 145 151 151 5 175 175 181 6 320 5
2021   Tashkent, Uzbekistan 67 kg 145 145 145
2023   Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 73 kg 145 150 150 6 175 175 175 14 325 11
Pan American Games
2015   Toronto, Canada 69 kg 145 150 155 175 181 331  
2019   Lima, Peru 73 kg 150 155 155 175 180 185 325  
Pan American Championships
2016   Cartagena, Colombia 69 kg 145 145 148   180 181 181
2017   Miami, United States 69 kg 145 145 156   175 180 190   325  
2019   Guatemala City, Guatemala 73 kg 147 147 152   175 180 180   322  
2020   Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 67 kg 140 145 145   173 178 178   318  
2021   Guayaquil, Ecuador 67 kg 141 145 150   172 177 177   317  
South American Games
2014   Santiago, Chile 62 kg 125 125 130 145 154 156 279  
Bolivarian Games
2022   Valledupar, Colombia 73 kg 145 150 153   175 186  
Junior World Championships
2013   Lima, Peru 62 kg 125 130 133   150 155 155   280  
2014   Kazan, Russia 62 kg 130 135 137   160 162 165   302  
2015   Wrocław, Poland 69 kg 145 150 151   180 187 191   338 AM  
Youth World Championships
2011   Lima, Peru 56 kg 100 104 108   125 130 130   229  
2012   Košice, Slovakia 62 kg 122 126 128   150 155 160   283  

References Edit

  1. ^ . Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  2. ^ Bluradio (19 August 2016). "Organización de JJ. OO. confirma medalla de bronce de Luis Javier Mosquera". bluradio.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  3. ^ "Luis Javier Mosquera recibió el bronce que ganó en Río 2016". ELESPECTADOR.COM (in Spanish). 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
  4. ^ Oliver, Brian (25 July 2021). "China denies Colombia in sensational weightlifting session - and Italy claims bronze". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Men's 67 kg Results" (PDF). 2020 Summer Olympics. (PDF) from the original on 9 August 2021. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  6. ^ Graber, Mike (1 May 2017). "Catching Up With Luis Mosquera, The Fastest Weightlifter In The Western Hemisphere". Bar Bend.

External links Edit


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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Mosquera and the second or maternal family name is Lozano Luis Javier Mosquera Lozano born 27 March 1995 1 is a Colombian Olympic weightlifter He represented his country in the Men s 69 kg Weightlifting competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics on August 9 2016 winning the bronze medal 2 He initially finished fourth behind Izzat Artykov who was later disqualified for failing a performance enhancing drugs test citation needed He received his bronze medal on March 28 2019 3 Luis Javier MosqueraPersonal informationFull nameLuis Javier Mosquera LozanoNationalityColombianBorn 1995 03 27 27 March 1995 age 28 Yumbo ColombiaHeight1 65 m 5 ft 5 in Weight67 kg 148 lb SportCountry ColombiaSportWeightliftingAchievements and titlesPersonal best s Snatch 151kg 2021 Clean amp jerk 180 kg 2021 Total 331 kg 2021 Medal record Representing ColombiaMen s weightliftingBig Total Event 1st 2nd 3rdOlympic Games 0 1 1Junior World Championships 2 1 0Youth World Championships 1 0 1Pan American Games 1 1 0Pan American Championships 2 2 0South American Games 0 1 0Total 6 6 2Big and small medalsEvent 1st 2nd 3rdOlympic Games 0 1 1World Championships 0 0 1Junior World Championships 6 3 0Youth World Championships 3 1 2Pan American Games 1 1 0Pan American Championships 8 4 1South American Games 0 1 0Bolivarian Games 0 2 0Total 18 13 5Olympic Games2020 Tokyo 67 kg2016 Rio de Janeiro 69 kgPan American Games2015 Toronto 69 kg2019 Lima 73 kgPan American Championships2017 Miami 69 kg2020 Santo Domingo 67 kg2019 Guatemala City 73 kg2021 Guayaquil 67 kgSouth American Games2014 Santiago 62 kgBolivarian Games2022 Valledupar 73 kg S2022 Valledupar 73 kg CJJunior World Championships2014 Kazan 62 kg2015 Wroclaw 69 kg2013 Lima 62 kgYouth World Championships2012 Kosice 62 kg2011 Lima 56 kgIn 2021 he won the silver medal in the men s 67 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo Japan 4 5 Contents 1 Career 2 Major results 3 References 4 External linksCareer EditIn 2012 he was the Youth World Champion in the 62kg category He is a two time Junior Pan American Champion winning in 2014 in the 62kg category and in 2015 in the 69kg category He is also a two time Junior World Champion winning in 2014 in the 62kg category and in 2015 in the 69kg category In 2015 he was the Pan American Games champion and in 2016 was the South American Games Champion 6 In 2016 he competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics winning bronze medal in the 69 kg division In 2021 he competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the 67 kg category winning the silver medal with a total of 331 kg Major results EditYear Venue Weight Snatch kg Clean amp Jerk kg Total Rank1 2 3 Rank 1 2 3 RankOlympic Games2016 nbsp Rio de Janeiro Brazil 69 kg 150 150 155 AM 4 183 189 190 3 338 nbsp 2020 nbsp Tokyo Japan 67 kg 148 151 151 AM 1 175 180 180 2 331 AM nbsp World Championships2014 nbsp Almaty Kazakhstan 62 kg 136 140 141 nbsp 165 170 174 4 311 42018 nbsp Ashgabat Turkmenistan 73 kg 2019 nbsp Pattaya Thailand 67 kg 145 151 151 5 175 175 181 6 320 52021 nbsp Tashkent Uzbekistan 67 kg 145 145 145 2023 nbsp Riyadh Saudi Arabia 73 kg 145 150 150 6 175 175 175 14 325 11Pan American Games2015 nbsp Toronto Canada 69 kg 145 150 155 175 181 331 nbsp 2019 nbsp Lima Peru 73 kg 150 155 155 175 180 185 325 nbsp Pan American Championships2016 nbsp Cartagena Colombia 69 kg 145 145 148 nbsp 180 181 181 2017 nbsp Miami United States 69 kg 145 145 156 nbsp 175 180 190 nbsp 325 nbsp 2019 nbsp Guatemala City Guatemala 73 kg 147 147 152 nbsp 175 180 180 nbsp 322 nbsp 2020 nbsp Santo Domingo Dominican Republic 67 kg 140 145 145 nbsp 173 178 178 nbsp 318 nbsp 2021 nbsp Guayaquil Ecuador 67 kg 141 145 150 nbsp 172 177 177 nbsp 317 nbsp South American Games2014 nbsp Santiago Chile 62 kg 125 125 130 145 154 156 279 nbsp Bolivarian Games2022 nbsp Valledupar Colombia 73 kg 145 150 153 nbsp 175 186 nbsp Junior World Championships2013 nbsp Lima Peru 62 kg 125 130 133 nbsp 150 155 155 nbsp 280 nbsp 2014 nbsp Kazan Russia 62 kg 130 135 137 nbsp 160 162 165 nbsp 302 nbsp 2015 nbsp Wroclaw Poland 69 kg 145 150 151 nbsp 180 187 191 nbsp 338 AM nbsp Youth World Championships2011 nbsp Lima Peru 56 kg 100 104 108 nbsp 125 130 130 nbsp 229 nbsp 2012 nbsp Kosice Slovakia 62 kg 122 126 128 nbsp 150 155 160 nbsp 283 nbsp References Edit Luis Javier Mosquera Lozano Rio 2016 Archived from the original on 6 August 2016 Retrieved 10 August 2016 Bluradio 19 August 2016 Organizacion de JJ OO confirma medalla de bronce de Luis Javier Mosquera bluradio com in Spanish Retrieved 2016 08 20 Luis Javier Mosquera recibio el bronce que gano en Rio 2016 ELESPECTADOR COM in Spanish 2019 03 28 Retrieved 2019 03 29 Oliver Brian 25 July 2021 China denies Colombia in sensational weightlifting session and Italy claims bronze InsideTheGames biz Retrieved 25 July 2021 Men s 67 kg Results PDF 2020 Summer Olympics Archived PDF from the original on 9 August 2021 Retrieved 16 August 2021 Graber Mike 1 May 2017 Catching Up With Luis Mosquera The Fastest Weightlifter In The Western Hemisphere Bar Bend External links EditLuis Javier Mosquera at the International Weightlifting Federation Luis Javier Mosquera at Olympedia nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luis Javier Mosquera amp oldid 1177480748, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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