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Weightlifting in Armenia

Weightlifting was introduced to Armenia in the late 1920s and became widely practiced after World War II. Today, it is one of the country's most popular sports.[1] The sport is regulated by the Armenian Weightlifting Federation. The first weightlifters from Soviet Armenia made successful appearances the international stage in the 1970s. Vardan Militosyan won a silver at the 1976 Olympics, and later Yurik Vardanyan became an Olympic, World and European champion through the late 1970s and the early 1980s. Oksen Mirzoyan and Yurik Sarkisyan rose to top positions in the 1980s. After its independence from the Soviet Union, Armenia successfully held its weightlifting traditions and continues to be one of the strongest nations in Europe. In 2008, the Armenia team placed first at the European Championship. In the 2008 Summer Olympics Armenia won three bronze medals. Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan is Armenia's only world champion with his successful appearance in 2010.

Olympic and World champion Yurik Vardanyan is considered the greatest Armenian weightlifter of all time.

Armenia's second largest city of Gyumri with a population of about 150,000, is well known for producing many prominent weightlifters,[2] such as World and European weightlifting champions Yurik Vardanyan, Israel Militosyan, Gevorg Davtyan, Tigran G. Martirosyan and Nazik Avdalyan.[3][4][5][6][7]

Name

Weightlifting is known in Armenian as either ծանրամարտ tsanramart, composed of ծանր tsanr "heavy" and մարտ mart "fight" or ծանր աթլետիկա tsanr at'letika literally "heavy athletics" (via Russian тяжёлая атлетика).[8]

History

The origins of weight lifting traces back to ancient history, most notably Ancient Greece. Modern weightlifting, however, is relatively new and was mainly organized and institutionalized in Europe and North America in the late 19th century. The current International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) was established in 1920. Weightlifting has been in all Summer Olympic Games except 1900, 1908 and 1912.[9]

 
Oksen Mirzoyan (left, standing), Yurik Vardanyan (middle right) and Yurik Sarkisyan (far right) are among the best-known Armenian weightlifters of the 1970–80s

Soviet period

Weightlifting was introduced to Armenia in the first decade of Soviet rule in Armenia. In 1927, a weightlifting club was established in the Armenian Sport Committee. In 1928, the first weightlifting championship was held in Yerevan and the first Armenian weightlifters participated in the Transcacucasian and later in Soviet championship. In 1947, the first Armenian weightlifter competed in a European championship.[8][10]

During the Cold War, the Soviet Union was, by far, the strongest nation in the world in the sport of weightlifting[9] and Armenian athletes made a significant contribution in this.[11]

By 1979, there were 205 weightlifting clubs in Soviet Armenia with around 5,200 people training in them.[8] By the 1970s Armenian weightlifters began to play an important role in the Soviet Union's weightlifting program. The first Olympic medalist from the Armenian SSR was Vardan Militosyan, who won a silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics.[12]

Yurik Vardanyan became the first weightlifter from Armenia to win a gold medal in weightlifting at the 1980 Summer Olympics. In a dominant performance, Vardanyan became the first ever light-heavyweight (82.5 kg) to lift a total of 400 kg in an official competition, shattering both the Olympic and world records. By contrast, middle-heavyweight gold medalist Peter Baczako (90 kg) totaled 377.5 kg and sub-heavyweight gold medalist Ota Zaremba (100 kg) totaled 395 kg.[13] Vardanyan set the division record for a final time at the 1984 Friendship Games, an alternative to the Soviet-boycotted 1984 Summer Olympics, lifting a total of 405 kg. Vardanyan's achievements have not been matched since, as the current light-heavyweight record for the now 85 kg light heavyweight category (not including records set before the weight limit change) is currently 394 kg, set by Andrei Rybakou at the 2008 Summer Olympics.[14] Vardanyan set 41 world records during his decorated career.[15] For his accomplishments, Vardanyan earned the title Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR in 1977 and was awarded the Order of Lenin in 1985. In 1994 he was elected a member of the International Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame.[16]

To this day, Vardanyan is still seen as a hero in Armenia for his accomplishments in the sport of weightlifting. A stamp of Vardanyan was printed in 2010 in honor of him.[17]

Along with Vardanyan, other significant Armenian weightlifters of the 1980s included 1980 Olympic silver medalist Yurik Sarkisyan, who set 12 world records during his career,[18] and 1988 Olympic gold medalist Oksen Mirzoyan, who set also set 12 world records during his career.[19]

 
Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan is a World and European champion and an Olympic bronze medalist

At the 1992 Summer Olympics, Israel Militosyan, who previously won a silver medal at the 1988 Olympics, won a gold medal in the same division. Militosyan is, to this day, the final Armenian to win an Olympic gold medal.[20] The 1992 Olympics signaled the end of Soviet weightlifting.

Independent Armenia

Armenia has so far set four world records in weightlifting, all in the snatch. Khachatur Kyapanaktsyan set two of them. Sergo Chakhoyan set another. Militosyan, who set a snatch world record twice in 1989 under the Soviet Union, set the record again in 1994 for Armenia.[21]

Aghvan Grigoryan, who became the first Armenian Olympian to bear the flag of Armenia at the Summer Olympics in 1996, was a weightlifter. Arsen Melikyan became the first Armenian weightlifter for the independent Armenia to win an Olympic medal, having won a bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics.[22]

Weightlifters in Armenia
Year Number
2005[23]
2,543
2010[24]
2,352
2021[25]
1,704

Armenian weightlifters were particularly successful in 2008. They came in first place at the 2008 European Weightlifting Championships and Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan, Gevorg Davtyan and Tigran Vardan Martirosyan all won bronze medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics, making it the most decorated Olympics for Armenia to date. Nazik Avdalyan won a gold medal at the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships and became the first weightlifter from the independent Armenia to win a gold medal at the World Weightlifting Championships. Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan also won a gold medal at the 2010 World Weightlifting Championships, becoming the first male weightlifter from independent Armenia to do so. Hripsime Khurshudyan became the first Armenian women to win an Olympic medal at the Olympics, having won a bronze medal in weightlifting at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[26]

Oksen Mirzoyan later became the Head Coach of the Armenian national weightlifting team and is now the current Chairman of the Armenian Weightlifting Federation.[27]

Armenia's statistics agency recorded a downward trend in the 21st century in the number of people practicing weightlifting. In 2005 Armenia had over 2,500 weightlifters, which dropped to 1,700 by 2021.[23][25]

Records

Olympics

Note: Until 1991, Armenian SSR was part of the Soviet Union and in 1992, weightlifters from independent Armenia were part of the Unified Team[28]

World Championships

European Championships

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Weightlifting was introduced to Armenia in the late 1920s and became widely practiced after World War II Today it is one of the country s most popular sports 1 The sport is regulated by the Armenian Weightlifting Federation The first weightlifters from Soviet Armenia made successful appearances the international stage in the 1970s Vardan Militosyan won a silver at the 1976 Olympics and later Yurik Vardanyan became an Olympic World and European champion through the late 1970s and the early 1980s Oksen Mirzoyan and Yurik Sarkisyan rose to top positions in the 1980s After its independence from the Soviet Union Armenia successfully held its weightlifting traditions and continues to be one of the strongest nations in Europe In 2008 the Armenia team placed first at the European Championship In the 2008 Summer Olympics Armenia won three bronze medals Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan is Armenia s only world champion with his successful appearance in 2010 Olympic and World champion Yurik Vardanyan is considered the greatest Armenian weightlifter of all time Armenia s second largest city of Gyumri with a population of about 150 000 is well known for producing many prominent weightlifters 2 such as World and European weightlifting champions Yurik Vardanyan Israel Militosyan Gevorg Davtyan Tigran G Martirosyan and Nazik Avdalyan 3 4 5 6 7 Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Soviet period 2 2 Independent Armenia 3 Records 3 1 Olympics 3 1 1 Men 3 1 2 Women 3 2 World Championships 3 2 1 Men 3 2 2 Women 3 3 European Championships 3 3 1 Men 3 3 2 Women 4 References 5 External linksName EditWeightlifting is known in Armenian as either ծանրամարտ tsanramart composed of ծանր tsanr heavy and մարտ mart fight or ծանր աթլետիկա tsanr at letika literally heavy athletics via Russian tyazhyolaya atletika 8 History EditThe origins of weight lifting traces back to ancient history most notably Ancient Greece Modern weightlifting however is relatively new and was mainly organized and institutionalized in Europe and North America in the late 19th century The current International Weightlifting Federation IWF was established in 1920 Weightlifting has been in all Summer Olympic Games except 1900 1908 and 1912 9 Oksen Mirzoyan left standing Yurik Vardanyan middle right and Yurik Sarkisyan far right are among the best known Armenian weightlifters of the 1970 80s Soviet period Edit Weightlifting was introduced to Armenia in the first decade of Soviet rule in Armenia In 1927 a weightlifting club was established in the Armenian Sport Committee In 1928 the first weightlifting championship was held in Yerevan and the first Armenian weightlifters participated in the Transcacucasian and later in Soviet championship In 1947 the first Armenian weightlifter competed in a European championship 8 10 During the Cold War the Soviet Union was by far the strongest nation in the world in the sport of weightlifting 9 and Armenian athletes made a significant contribution in this 11 By 1979 there were 205 weightlifting clubs in Soviet Armenia with around 5 200 people training in them 8 By the 1970s Armenian weightlifters began to play an important role in the Soviet Union s weightlifting program The first Olympic medalist from the Armenian SSR was Vardan Militosyan who won a silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics 12 Yurik Vardanyan became the first weightlifter from Armenia to win a gold medal in weightlifting at the 1980 Summer Olympics In a dominant performance Vardanyan became the first ever light heavyweight 82 5 kg to lift a total of 400 kg in an official competition shattering both the Olympic and world records By contrast middle heavyweight gold medalist Peter Baczako 90 kg totaled 377 5 kg and sub heavyweight gold medalist Ota Zaremba 100 kg totaled 395 kg 13 Vardanyan set the division record for a final time at the 1984 Friendship Games an alternative to the Soviet boycotted 1984 Summer Olympics lifting a total of 405 kg Vardanyan s achievements have not been matched since as the current light heavyweight record for the now 85 kg light heavyweight category not including records set before the weight limit change is currently 394 kg set by Andrei Rybakou at the 2008 Summer Olympics 14 Vardanyan set 41 world records during his decorated career 15 For his accomplishments Vardanyan earned the title Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR in 1977 and was awarded the Order of Lenin in 1985 In 1994 he was elected a member of the International Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame 16 To this day Vardanyan is still seen as a hero in Armenia for his accomplishments in the sport of weightlifting A stamp of Vardanyan was printed in 2010 in honor of him 17 Along with Vardanyan other significant Armenian weightlifters of the 1980s included 1980 Olympic silver medalist Yurik Sarkisyan who set 12 world records during his career 18 and 1988 Olympic gold medalist Oksen Mirzoyan who set also set 12 world records during his career 19 Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan is a World and European champion and an Olympic bronze medalist At the 1992 Summer Olympics Israel Militosyan who previously won a silver medal at the 1988 Olympics won a gold medal in the same division Militosyan is to this day the final Armenian to win an Olympic gold medal 20 The 1992 Olympics signaled the end of Soviet weightlifting Independent Armenia Edit Armenia has so far set four world records in weightlifting all in the snatch Khachatur Kyapanaktsyan set two of them Sergo Chakhoyan set another Militosyan who set a snatch world record twice in 1989 under the Soviet Union set the record again in 1994 for Armenia 21 Aghvan Grigoryan who became the first Armenian Olympian to bear the flag of Armenia at the Summer Olympics in 1996 was a weightlifter Arsen Melikyan became the first Armenian weightlifter for the independent Armenia to win an Olympic medal having won a bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics 22 Weightlifters in Armenia Year Number2005 23 2 5432010 24 2 3522021 25 1 704Armenian weightlifters were particularly successful in 2008 They came in first place at the 2008 European Weightlifting Championships and Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan Gevorg Davtyan and Tigran Vardan Martirosyan all won bronze medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics making it the most decorated Olympics for Armenia to date Nazik Avdalyan won a gold medal at the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships and became the first weightlifter from the independent Armenia to win a gold medal at the World Weightlifting Championships Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan also won a gold medal at the 2010 World Weightlifting Championships becoming the first male weightlifter from independent Armenia to do so Hripsime Khurshudyan became the first Armenian women to win an Olympic medal at the Olympics having won a bronze medal in weightlifting at the 2012 Summer Olympics 26 Oksen Mirzoyan later became the Head Coach of the Armenian national weightlifting team and is now the current Chairman of the Armenian Weightlifting Federation 27 Armenia s statistics agency recorded a downward trend in the 21st century in the number of people practicing weightlifting In 2005 Armenia had over 2 500 weightlifters which dropped to 1 700 by 2021 23 25 Records EditOlympics Edit See also Olympic weightlifting and Weightlifting at the Summer Olympics Note Until 1991 Armenian SSR was part of the Soviet Union and in 1992 weightlifters from independent Armenia were part of the Unified Team 28 Men Edit Games Name Class Medal RefSoviet Union 1976 Montreal Vardan Militosyan 75 kg Silver 29 1980 Moscow Yurik Sarkisyan 56 kg Silver 30 1980 Moscow Yurik Vardanyan 82 5 kg Gold 31 1988 Seoul Oksen Mirzoyan 56 kg Gold 32 1988 Seoul Israel Militosyan 67 5 kg Silver 33 Unified Team 1992 Barcelona Israel Militosyan 67 5 kg Gold 33 Armenia 2000 Sydney Arsen Melikyan 77 kg Bronze 34 2008 Beijing Tigran G Martirosyan 69 kg Bronze 35 2008 Beijing Gevorg Davtyan 77 kg Bronze 36 2008 Beijing Tigran V Martirosyan 85 kg Silver 37 2016 Rio Simon Martirosyan 105 kg Silver 2016 Rio Gor Minasyan 105 kg Silver 2020 Tokyo Simon Martirosyan 109 kg Silver Women Edit Games Athlete Class Medal Ref 2012 London Hripsime Khurshudyan 75 kg Bronze 38 World Championships Edit See also World Weightlifting Championships Men Edit Year Athlete Class Position RefSoviet Union 1959 Warsaw Akop Faradzhyan 67 5 kg Silver 1977 Stuttgart Yurik Vardanyan 75 kg Gold 1978 Gettysburg Vardan Militosyan 75 kg Silver 1978 Gettysburg Yurik Vardanyan 82 5 kg Gold 1979 Thessaloniki Yurik Vardanyan 82 5 kg Gold 1981 Lille Yurik Sarkisyan 60 kg Bronze 1981 Lille Yurik Vardanyan 82 5 kg Gold 1982 Ljubljana Oksen Mirzoyan 56 kg Silver 1982 Ljubljana Yurik Sarkisyan 60 kg Gold 1982 Ljubljana Yurik Vardanyan 90 kg Silver 1983 Moscow Oksen Mirzoyan 56 kg Gold 1983 Moscow Yurik Sarkisyan 60 kg Silver 1983 Moscow Yurik Vardanyan 82 5 kg Gold 1985 Sodertalje Oksen Mirzoyan 56 kg Silver 1985 Sodertalje Yurik Sarkisyan 60 kg Silver 1985 Sodertalje Yurik Vardanyan 82 5 kg Gold 1986 Sofia Oksen Mirzoyan 56 kg Bronze 1987 Ostrava Yurik Sarkisyan 60 kg Silver 1987 Ostrava Oksen Mirzoyan 60 kg Bronze 1989 Athens Israel Militosyan 67 5 kg Gold 1991 Donaueschingen Yurik Sarkisyan 60 kg Silver 1991 Donaueschingen Yurik Sarkisyan 67 5 kg SilverArmenia 1993 Melbourne Yurik Sarkisyan 64 kg Bronze 39 1994 Istanbul Sergo Chakhoyan 83 kg Silver 40 1995 Guangzhou Aleksander Karapetyan 91 kg Silver 41 1998 Lahti Ara Vardanyan 105 kg Silver 42 2006 Santo Domingo Ara Khachatryan 77 kg Bronze 43 2006 Santo Domingo Tigran V Martirosyan 85 kg Bronze 44 2007 Chiang Mai Gevorg Davtyan 77 kg Silver 45 2009 Goyang Arakel Mirzoyan 69 kg Silver 46 2009 Goyang Tigran G Martirosyan 77 kg Silver 47 2010 Antalya Tigran G Martirosyan 77 kg Gold 48 2015 Houston Andrankik Karapetyan 77 kg Bronze 2015 Houston Gor Minasyan 105 kg Bronze 2018 Ashgabat Simon Martirosyan 109 kg Gold 2018 Ashgabat Gor Minasyan 109 kg Silver 2019 Pattaya Hakob Mkrtchyan 89 kg Gold 2019 Pattaya Simon Martirosyan 109 kg Gold 2019 Pattaya Gor Minasyan 109 kg Silver 2019 Pattaya Ruben Aleksanyan 109 kg Bronze Women Edit Year Athlete Class Position Ref 2006 Santo Domingo Meline Daluzyan 63 kg Bronze 49 2009 Goyang Nazik Avdalyan 69 kg Gold 50 2009 Goyang Hripsime Khurshudyan 75 kg Bronze 50 2010 Antalya Meline Daluzyan 69 kg Bronze 51 European Championships Edit See also European Weightlifting Championships Men Edit Year Athlete Class Position Ref 1994 Sokolov Khachatur Kyapanaktsyan 76 kg Silver 52 1995 Warsaw Khachatur Kyapanaktsyan 76 kg Silver 53 1995 Warsaw Hovhannes Barseghyan 76 kg Bronze 53 1995 Warsaw Aleksander Karapetyan 91 kg Bronze 54 1998 Riesa Khachatur Kyapanaktsyan 77 kg Bronze 55 1998 Riesa Ara Vardanyan 105 kg Bronze 56 1999 A Coruna Ashot Danielyan 105 kg Gold 57 2000 Sofia Ashot Danielyan 105 kg Gold 58 2001 Trencin Hovannes Amreyan 77 kg Silver 59 2001 Trencin Hakob Pilosyan 94 kg Bronze 60 2003 Loutraki Ashot Danielyan 105 kg Silver 61 2005 Sofia Arsen Melikyan 85 kg Bronze 62 2005 Sofia Ashot Danielyan 105 kg Bronze 63 2006 Wladyslawowo Armen Ghazaryan 69 kg Bronze 64 2006 Wladyslawowo Gevorg Davtyan 77 kg Gold 65 2007 Strasbourg Tigran G Martirosyan 69 kg Silver 66 2007 Strasbourg Gevorg Davtyan 77 kg Gold 67 2007 Strasbourg Ara Khachatryan 77 kg Silver 67 2008 Lignano Sabbiadoro Tigran G Martirosyan 69 kg Gold 68 2008 Lignano Sabbiadoro Ara Khachatryan 77 kg Silver 69 2008 Lignano Sabbiadoro Tigran V Martirosyan 85 kg Gold 70 2009 Bucharest Arakel Mirzoyan 69 kg Gold 71 2010 Minsk Smbat Margaryan 56 kg Silver 72 2010 Minsk Tigran G Martirosyan 77 kg Gold 73 2010 Minsk Gevorik Poghosyan 85 kg Gold 74 2010 Minsk Ara Khachatryan 85 kg Silver 74 2010 Minsk Ruben Aleksanyan 105 kg Silver 75 2011 Kazan Arayik Mirzoyan 77 kg Silver 76 2014 Tel Aviv Smbat Margaryan 56 kg Bronze 77 2014 Tel Aviv Vanik Avetisyan 69 kg Silver 78 2014 Tel Aviv Ruben Aleksanyan 105 kg Silver 79 2015 Tbilisi Smbat Margaryan 56 kg Silver 80 2015 Tbilisi Tigran G Martirosyan 77 kg Gold 81 2015 Tbilisi Andranik Karapetyan 77 kg Silver 82 2016 Forde Andranik Karapetyan 77 kg Gold 2016 Forde Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan 77 kg Silver 2016 Forde Gor Minasyan 105 kg Silver 2016 Forde Simon Martirosyan 105 kg Bronze 2017 Split Simon Martirosyan 105 kg Gold 2017 Split Gor Minasyan 105 kg Silver 2017 Split Ruben Aleksanyan 105 kg Bronze 2019 Batumi Hakob Mkrtchyan 89 kg Gold 2019 Batumi Davit Hovhannisyan 89 kg Bronze 2019 Batumi Samvel Gasparyan 102 kg Silver 2019 Batumi Simon Martirosyan 102 kg Gold 2019 Batumi Ruben Aleksanyan 109 kg Bronze 2021 Moscow Karen Avagyan 89 kg Gold 2021 Moscow Andranik Karapetyan 89 kg Bronze 2021 Moscow Hakob Mkrtchyan 96 kg Bronze 2021 Moscow Samvel Gasparyan 102 kg Gold 2021 Moscow Arsen Martirosyan weightlifter 102 kg Silver 2021 Moscow Gor Minasyan 109 kg Silver 2021 Moscow Varazdat Lalayan 109 kg Bronze Women Edit Year Athlete Class Position Ref 2006 Wladyslawowo Hripsime Khurshudyan 75 kg Silver 83 2007 Strasbourg 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