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Weightlifting at the Olympics
Men's 75 kg
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
VenueMessuhalli
Date26 July 1952
Competitors21 from 20 nations
Winning total400 kg OR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Pete George  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gerry Gratton  Canada
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kim Seong-jip  South Korea
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Weightlifting at the
1952 Summer Olympics
Men
56 kg
60 kg
67.5 kg
75 kg
82.5 kg
90 kg
+90 kg

The men's 75 kg weightlifting competitions at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki took place on 26 July at Messuhalli. It was the seventh appearance of the middleweight class.

Each weightlifter had three attempts at each of the three lifts. The best score for each lift was summed to give a total. The weightlifter could increase the weight between attempts (minimum of 5 kg between first and second attempts, 2.5 kg between second and third attempts) but could not decrease weight. If two or more weightlifters finished with the same total, the competitors' body weights were used as the tie-breaker (lighter athlete wins).

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Press  Khadr El-Touni (EGY) 127.5 kg 1948
Snatch  J. Duganov (URS) 129.5 kg 1952
Clean & Jerk  Pete George (USA) 164.5 kg 1950
Total  Stanley Stanczyk (USA) 405 kg Philadelphia, United States 26–27 September 1947
Olympic record Press  Kim Seong-jip (KOR) 122.5 kg London, United Kingdom 10 August 1948
Snatch  Pete George (USA) 122.5 kg London, United Kingdom 10 August 1948
Clean & Jerk  Pete George (USA) 155 kg London, United Kingdom 10 August 1948
Total  Frank Spellman (USA) 390 kg London, United Kingdom 10 August 1948

Results

Rank Athlete Nation Body
weight
Press (kg) Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total
1 2 3 Result 1 2 3 Result 1 2 3 Result
1st place, gold medalist(s) Pete George  United States 72.80 105 110 115 115 120 125 127.5 127.5 OR 150 157.5 165 157.5 OR 400 OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gerry Gratton  Canada 74.80 115 122.5 127.5 122.5 =OR 112.5 120 120 112.5 142.5 150 155 155 390
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kim Seong-jip  South Korea 73.40 122.5 127.5 127.5 122.5 =OR 105 110 112.5 112.5 140 145 147.5 147.5 382.5
4 Ismail Ragab  Egypt 73.85 110 115 117.5 115 110 115 117.5 117.5 145 145 150 150 382.5
5 Moustafa Laham  Lebanon 73.00 107.5 112.5 115 115 112.5 117.5 120 112.5 142.5 142.5 150 142.5 370
6 Åke Hedberg  Sweden 72.70 95 100 102.5 102.5 105 110 110 105 135 145 150 150 357.5
7 Ángel Sposato  Argentina 73.85 102.5 107.5 107.5 107.5 105 110 112.5 110 135 140 145 140 357.5
8 Jalal Mansouri  Iran 74.95 105 105 110 110 107.5 112.5 112.5 107.5 135 140 145 140 357.5
9 Frank Teräskari  Finland 74.85 95 100 102.5 102.5 105 110 110 110 135 140 145 140 352.5
10 André Dochy  France 74.50 95 100 102.5 102.5 102.5 107.5 110 107.5 135 140 142.5 140 350
11 Václav Pšenička Jr.  Czechoslovakia 74.75 92.5 97.5 100 100 100 105 107.5 107.5 130 140 142.5 142.5 350
12 Jan Smeekens  Netherlands 73.70 90 95 100 95 110 115 120 115 135 135 145 135 345
13 Jørgen Moritzen  Denmark 74.15 92.5 97.5 100 97.5 97.5 102.5 105 105 132.5 137.5 140 137.5 340
14 Emmerich Bauer  Austria 73.15 95 100 102.5 100 102.5 110 110 102.5 130 135 140 135 337.5
15 Fred Giffin  Australia 75.00 107.5 112.5 112.5 107.5 95 100 100 100 122.5 127.5 132.5 127.5 335
16 Thor Olsen  Norway 74.85 95 100 102.5 100 95 100 102.5 100 120 125 130 125 325
17 Muhammad Iqbal Butt  Pakistan 75.00 95 100 95 95 100 102.5 100 130 130 135 130 325
18 Ilie Enciu  Romania 74.30 97.5 97.5 102.5 97.5 92.5 97.5 100 97.5 122.5 127.5 130 127.5 322.5
19 Walter Dossenbach  Switzerland 74.40 85 92.5 92.5 85 95 100 102.5 100 122.5 127.5 127.5 127.5 312.5
20 Jacques Flury  Switzerland 74.50 80 85 85 95 100 100 100 117.5 125 130 125 310
21 David Pimentel  Mexico 74.35 102.5 110 110 102.5 95 100 100 95 122.5 122.5 122.5 197.5

New records

Press 122.5 kg  Gerry Gratton (CAN)
 Kim Seong-jip (KOR)
=OR
Snatch 127.5 kg  Pete George (USA) OR
Clearn & Jerk 157.5 kg  Pete George (USA) OR
Total 400 kg  Pete George (USA) OR

References

  1. ^ Official Report, p. 390.
  2. "Weightlifting at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's Middleweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
Olympic Champions in Weightlifting – Men's Middleweight
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  • 76 kg (1996)
  • 77 kg (2000–2016)
  • 81 kg (2020)
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