Spanish weightlifter (born 1985)
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Valentín and the second or maternal family name is
Pérez .
Lydia Valentín
Valentín in 2008
Full name Lydia Valentín Pérez Nationality Spanish Born (1985-02-10 ) 10 February 1985 (age 39) Ponferrada , SpainYears active 2002–2023 Height 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in) Weight 78.80 kg (174 lb) Website LydiaValentin.com Country Spain Sport Weightlifting Event –81 kg Club Cas-Leonesa, CLE Coached by Matías Fernández Personal bests Snatch : 124 kg (2014, Almaty)Clean & Jerk : 147 kg (2014, Tel Aviv)Total : 268 kg (2014, Tel Aviv)
Lydia Valentín Pérez [ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] (born 10 February 1985) is a Spanish retired[ 5] weightlifter , Olympic Champion, 2 time World Champion and 4 time European Champion competing in the 75 kg category until 2018 and 81 kg starting in 2018 after the International Weightlifting Federation reorganized the categories.[ 6] Lydia has won three Olympic Medals (Silver in 2008 , Gold in 2012 and Bronze in 2016 ), two World Weightlifting Championships (2017 and 2018 ), as well as four European Weightlifting Championships .[ 3] [ 7] [ 8]
Career
At the 2007 World Championships , she ranked sixth in the 75 kg category with a total of 240 kg.[ 9]
At the 2013 World Championships , she won bronze in the snatch and placed fourth in the total, being promoted to silver and bronze respectively when Olga Zubova was disqualified for failing a doping test.[ 10] [ 11] In 2017, Lydia won the World Weightlifting Championship held in Anaheim , United States.[ 3]
At the European Championships , she won four gold medals for the total in 2014 , 2015 , 2017 and 2018 three silver medals (in 2008 , 2012 and 2013 ) and three bronze medals (in 2007 , 2009 and 2011 ), with three gold and four silver medals in the snatch , and two gold, one silver and five bronze medals in the clean and jerk .[ 9]
Olympics
In 2008, Valentín competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 75 kg category finishing in fifth place at the time of competition with a 250 kg total.[ 12] [ 13] In 2016, retests of samples from the 75 kg category at the 2008 Olympics returned positive results for the original gold medalist Cao Lei [ 14] and bronze medalist Nadezhda Evstyukhina .[ 15] Both were disqualified, and Valentín was awarded the silver medal.[ 16] [ 17]
In 2012, Valentín competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the 75 kg category, and finished in fourth place with a 265 kg total, behind the eight new Olympic Records set by Svetlana Podobedova and Natalia Zabolotnaya . In 2016, during retests, all three original medalists returned positive results, thus disqualifying them.[ 4] [ 18] [ 19] Valentín was declared the Olympic Champion, and in March 2019, she was awarded her gold medal.[ 20]
In 2016, while waiting for confirmation of these medals, Valentín had competed in the 2016 Olympics , where she lifted a total of 257 kg and won the bronze medal. It was, at the time, Spain's first medal ever in weightlifting (retrospectively third).[ 21] [ 22]
In 2021, she competed in the women's 87 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.[ 23]
Major results
Year
Venue
Weight
Snatch (kg)
Clean & Jerk (kg)
Total
Rank
1
2
3
Rank
1
2
3
Rank
Olympic Games
2008
Beijing , China
75 kg
110
110
115
2
130
135
138
3
250
2012
London , United Kingdom
75 kg
115
115
120
1
140
145
148
1
265
2016
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
75 kg
112
116
116
2
135
138
141
3
257
2020
Tokyo , Japan
87 kg
100
103
106
10
122
–
–
11
225
10
World Championships
2002
Warsaw , Poland
63 kg
80
80
80
–
92.5
92.5
120
13
–
–
2005
Doha , Qatar
75 kg
100
105
107
7
115
115
120
13
220
11
2006
Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic
75 kg
100
100
100
13
120
120
120
–
–
–
2007
Chiang Mai , Thailand
75 kg
105
110
115
5
125
130
135
5
240
6
2009
Goyang , South Korea
75 kg
112
118
119
4
130
136
136
9
242
6
2010
Antalya , Turkey
75 kg
112
112
117
6
135
135
135
–
–
–
2011
Paris , France
75 kg
112
117
120
4
133
138
142
7
258
5
2013
Wrocław , Poland
75 kg
117
122
122
138
146
146
260
2014
Almaty , Kazakhstan
75 kg
120
120
124
140
147
148
4
264
4
2015
Houston , United States
75 kg
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2017
Anaheim , United States
75 kg
110
115
118
130
135
140
258
2018
Ashgabat , Turkmenistan
81 kg
108
110
113
130
136
136
249
2019
Pattaya , Thailand
81 kg
105
108
112
5
130
134
138
246
European Championships
2005
Sofia , Bulgaria
75 kg
100
100
105
6
110
115
120
7
215
6
2006
Władysławowo , Poland
75 kg
103
103
108
5
118
122
125
7
225
7
2007
Strasbourg , France
75 kg
105
110
115
125
130
132
4
247
2008
Lignano Sabbiadoro , Italy
75 kg
110
115
118
130
135
135
245
2009
Bucharest , Romania
75 kg
112
117
120
132
132
132
252
2010
Minsk , Belarus
75 kg
110
115
115
132
137
140
255
2011
Kazan , Russia
75 kg
112
117
122
132
142
146
264
2012
Antalya , Turkey
75 kg
112
117
123
135
143
146
260
2013
Tirana , Albania
75 kg
115
120
124
135
140
142
260
2014
Tel Aviv , Israel
75 kg
115
120
121
137
144
147
268
2015
Tbilisi , Georgia
75 kg
112
116
118
135
141
145
263
2017
Split , Croatia
75 kg
112
115
118
132
137
–
252
2018
Bucharest , Romania
75 kg
107
112
115
130
135
140
250
2019
Batumi , Georgia
76 kg
105
108
110
130
133
136
241
Mediterranean Games
2013
Mersin , Turkey
75 kg
112
115
120
135
140
145
265
–
2018
Tarragona , Spain
75 kg
105
110
112
130
137
--
249
–
See also
References
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External links
75 kg (2000–2016)
87 kg (2020)
81 kg (2024–)
75 kg (1987–1992)
76 kg (1993–1997)
75 kg (1998–2017)
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