Yauheni Tsikhantsou Explained

Yauheni Tsikhantsou
Nationality:Belarusian
Birth Date:4 November 1998
Birth Place:Gomel, Belarus[1]
Weight:100.00 kg
Country:Belarus
Sport:Weightlifting
Event:–102 kg

Yauheni Paulavich Tsikhantsou (be|Яўгені Паўлавіч Ціханцоў; born 4 November 1998) is a Belarusian weightlifter,[2] World Champion and European Champion competing in the 94 kg category until 2018 and 96 kg starting in 2018 after the International Weightlifting Federation reorganized the categories.[3] [4]

Career

Olympic Games

In August 2021, Tsikhantsou made an Olympic debut representing Belarus in the men's 96kg event held in Tokyo, Japan. He lifted 173 kg in the Snatch placing sixth but did not make a successful attempt in the Clean & Jerk.

In August 2024, Tsikhantsou competed as Individual Neutral Athlete in the men's 102kg event at the 2024 Summer Olympics held in Paris, France.[5] He lifted 183 kg in the Snatch and placed forth but managed to overcame Armenia's Garik Karapetyan in the fight for the bronze medal with a total lieft of 402 kg.[5]

World Championships

In 2018 he competed as a junior at the 2018 World Weightlifting Championships in the newly created 96 kg division.[6] [7] He won a bronze medal in the snatch portion with a junior world record setting lift of 180 kg.

European Championships

In 2019 he competed at the 2019 European Weightlifting Championships in the 96 kg category.[8] He made all six lifts in a perfect day, winning gold medals in the snatch, clean & jerk and total, setting European Records in the clean & jerk and total.[9] His total of 400 kg was a full 22 kg over the silver medalist.

In 2024 he competed at the 2024 European Weightlifting Championships in the 102 kg category and became the overall gold medalist. Tsikhantsou won the silver medal in snatch, and the gold medal in the clean & jerk.[10]

Other competitions

In 2018 he competed in the 5th International Qatar Cup[11] winning a silver medal in the snatch, and bronze medals in both the clean & jerk and total.

Major results

YearVenueWeightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)TotalRank
width=60 1width=60 2width=60 3width=45 Rankwidth=60 1width=60 2width=60 3width=45 Rank
Olympic Games
2021Tokyo, Japan 170 170173 201 201201
align=left 176 178 183 214 219 228 402
World Championships
2018Ashgabat, Turkmenistan96 kg173 1801842102172177 3904
175 180 182 212 213 218 398
2023Riyadh, Saudi Arabia102 kg175 179 1832112172179 394
IWF World Cup
Phuket, Thailand 102 kg 175 180 183 4 210 217 225 4 400
European Championships
96 kg 170 174 178 204 210 222 400
102 kg 176 176 181 211 217 222 398
Qatar Cup
96 kg 170 175 178 201 201 211 381

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Belarus Weightlifting Federation Profile. Belarus Weightlifting Federation. 18 April 2019.
  2. Web site: IWF Results. IWF.net. 19 November 2018.
  3. http://ashgabat2018.com/img/startlistv2/M96A.pdf PDF listing of 2018 Group A world championship entrants in 96 kg
  4. Web site: 2018 World Weightlifting Championships Results. IWF.net. 19 November 2018.
  5. Web site: Weightlifting Results Book . https://web.archive.org/web/20240811193408/https://olympics.com/OG2024/pdf/OG2024/WLF/OG2024_WLF_B99_WLF-------------------------------.pdf . 11 August 2024 . 12 August 2024 . 2024 Summer Olympics.
  6. Web site: Iranian Gold in the men's 96kg. IWF.net. 7 November 2018 . 19 November 2018.
  7. Web site: Iranians bag eight world weightlifting medals. Iran Daily. 24 December 2018.
  8. http://ewfed.com/2019/Batumi/StartBookGEO2019.pdf 2019 European Championships Start Book
  9. Web site: 2019 European Championships Male Results . 12 April 2019 . 6 April 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190406163848/http://www.ewfed.com/2019/Batumi/Results/MaleResults.pdf . dead .
  10. Web site: 2024 European Championship results . 16 March 2024.
  11. https://www.iwf.net/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2018/12/Start_book_DOHA.pdf 5th Annual Qatar Cup Start Book