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2006 European Weightlifting Championships

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The 2006 European Weightlifting Championships were held in Władysławowo, Poland from 29 April to 7 May 2006. It was the 85th edition of the event, which was first staged in 1896.

Medal overview

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
– 56 kg
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Belarus Vitali Dzerbianiou Moldova Igor Grabucea Hungary László Tancsics
– 62 kg
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Russia Dmitry Voronin Romania Adrian Jigău Belarus Henadzy Makhveyenia
– 69 kg
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Bulgaria Demir Demirev France Vencelas Dabaya Armenia Armen Ghazaryan
– 77 kg
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Armenia Gevorg Davtyan Russia Vladislav Lukanin Bulgaria Georgi Markov
– 85 kg
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Belarus Andrei Rybakou Russia Yury Myshkovets Russia Zaur Takhushev
– 94 kg
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Poland Szymon Kołecki Russia Andrey Demanov Greece Nikolas Kourtidis
– 105 kg
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Poland Marcin Dołęga Russia Vladimir Smorchkov Moldova Alexandru Bratan
+ 105 kg
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Latvia Viktors Ščerbatihs Bulgaria Velichko Cholakov Poland Paweł Najdek[1]

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
– 48 kg
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Spain Estefania Juan Russia Svetlana Ulyanova Italy Genny Caterina Pagliaro
– 53 kg
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Romania Marioara Munteanu Ukraine Nataliya Trotsenko France Virginie Lachaume
– 58 kg
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Russia Marina Shainova Albania Fetie Kasaj Poland Aleksandra Klejnowska
– 63 kg
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Russia Svetlana Shimkova Belarus Hanna Batsiushka Ukraine Vanda Maslovska
– 69 kg
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Russia Tatiana Matveeva Ukraine Natalya Davydova Poland Dominika Misterska
– 75 kg
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Russia Natalya Zabolotnaya Russia Valentina Popova Armenia Hripsime Khurshudyan
+ 75 kg
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Ukraine Olha Korobka Russia Natalia Gagarina Bulgaria Yordanka Apostolova

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia56213
2 Belarus3115
3 Ukraine1214
4 Bulgaria1124
 Poland1124
6 Romania1102
7 Armenia1023
8 Latvia1001
 Spain1001
10 Moldova0112
11 Albania0101
12 France0022
13 Hungary0011
 Italy0011
Totals (14 entries)15141544

References

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  1. ^ Ashot Danielyan of Armenia originally won the silver medal, but he was disqualified and suspended for life after he tested positive for drugs.