Hungarian weightlifter (born 1986)
Péter Nagy
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Nationality | Hungarian |
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Born | (1986-01-16) 16 January 1986 (age 38) Komárom |
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Height | 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) |
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Weight | 157 kg (346 lb) |
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Sport | Weightlifting |
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Event | +105 kg |
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Updated on 7 October 2019 |
Péter Nagy (born 16 January 1986 in Komárom, Hungary) is a Hungarian weightlifter.[1] He competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the +105 kg event. Nagy won a bronze medal in the +105 kg snatch at the 2012 European Weightlifting Championships and a gold medal at the 2011 Summer Universiade (he was second after the competition but received the gold when Mohamed Masoud was disqualified).[2][3]
Major results
Year
|
Venue
|
Weight
|
Snatch (kg)
|
Clean & Jerk (kg)
|
Total
|
Rank
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
Rank
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
Rank
|
Representing Hungary
|
Olympic Games
|
2021 |
Tokyo, Japan |
+109 kg |
165 |
173 |
178 |
9 |
206 |
214 |
218 |
7 |
396 |
7
|
2016 |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
+105 kg |
182 |
188 |
193 |
8 |
218 |
227 |
234 |
11 |
420 |
10
|
2012 |
London, Great Britain |
+105 kg |
184 |
191 |
196 |
9 |
216 |
225 |
230 |
11 |
416 |
11
|
World Championships
|
2021 |
Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
+109 kg |
172 |
177 |
— |
17 |
212 |
218 |
222 |
16 |
390 |
16
|
2019 |
Pattaya, Thailand |
+109 kg |
176 |
181 |
182 |
18 |
215 |
221 |
225 |
19 |
397 |
19
|
2018 |
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan |
+109 kg |
182 |
187 |
187 |
11 |
220 |
226 |
234 |
11 |
413 |
10
|
2017 |
Anaheim, United States |
+105 kg |
183 |
188 |
192 |
9 |
219 |
226 |
233 |
9 |
414 |
10
|
2015 |
Houston, United States |
+105 kg |
185 |
191 |
191 |
17 |
217 |
228 |
228 |
22 |
402 |
17
|
2014 |
Almaty, Kazakhstan |
+105 kg |
185 |
189 |
189 |
12 |
216 |
222 |
227 |
12 |
407 |
11
|
2013 |
Wroclaw, Poland |
+105 kg |
185 |
185 |
191 |
4 |
220 |
227 |
228 |
10 |
411 |
6
|
2011 |
Paris, France |
+105 kg |
186 |
192 |
196 |
5 |
215 |
223 |
226 |
10 |
415 |
8
|
2010 |
Antalya, Turkey |
+105 kg |
183 |
190 |
191 |
14 |
212 |
212 |
218 |
18 |
395 |
15
|
2007 |
Chiang Mai, Thailand |
+105 kg |
162 |
170 |
173 |
16 |
198 |
198 |
198 |
— |
— |
—
|
2006 |
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
+105 kg |
161 |
167 |
172 |
15 |
195 |
203 |
203 |
21 |
362 |
17
|
European Championships
|
2022 |
Tirana, Albania |
+109 kg |
165 |
172 |
172 |
11 |
205 |
211 |
211 |
8 |
376 |
8
|
2021 |
Moscow, Russia |
+109 kg |
176 |
176 |
182 |
8 |
216 |
222 |
229 |
8 |
404 |
8
|
2019 |
Batumi, Georgia |
+109 kg |
180 |
185 |
188 |
7 |
210 |
219 |
223 |
9 |
404 |
9
|
2018 |
Bucharest, Romania |
+105 kg |
182 |
187 |
191 |
|
215 |
221 |
225 |
4 |
416 |
|
2017 |
Split, Croatia |
+105 kg |
176 |
181 |
185 |
8 |
215 |
220 |
224 |
6 |
405 |
6
|
2016 |
Førde, Norway |
+105 kg |
183 |
188 |
192 |
5 |
217 |
226 |
234 |
6 |
414 |
6
|
2015 |
Tbilisi, Georgia |
+105 kg |
184 |
189 |
189 |
4 |
215 |
223 |
228 |
4 |
417 |
5
|
2014 |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
+105 kg |
185 |
191 |
192 |
8 |
221 |
226 |
231 |
7 |
411 |
7
|
2013 |
Tirana, Albania |
+105 kg |
182 |
186 |
190 |
4 |
212 |
219 |
223 |
7 |
409 |
6
|
2012 |
Antalya, Turkey |
+105 kg |
184 |
184 |
192 |
|
212 |
220 |
229 |
8 |
412 |
7
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2010 |
Minsk, Belarus |
+105 kg |
178 |
184 |
184 |
8 |
205 |
213 |
221 |
8 |
391 |
8
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2009 |
Bucharest, Romania |
+105 kg |
175 |
182 |
188 |
4 |
205 |
212 |
220 |
6 |
408 |
5
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2008 |
Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy |
+105 kg |
165 |
172 |
177 |
9 |
195 |
203 |
208 |
10 |
380 |
10
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2007 |
Strasbourg, France |
+105 kg |
165 |
172 |
175 |
9 |
197 |
204 |
210 |
10 |
376 |
8
|
Universiade
|
2013 |
Kazan, Russia |
+105 kg |
183 |
183 |
190 |
5 |
215 |
223 |
226 |
4 |
409 |
4
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2011 |
Shenzhen, China |
+105 kg |
180 |
187 |
192 |
1 |
213 |
220 |
227 |
1 |
412 |
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