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| headercolor = #90EE90 | nationality = {{PRK}} | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1991|11|18}} | birth_place = North Hamgyong, North Korea | height = 1.52 m | weight = 54.90 kg | country = {{flagu|North Korea}} | sport = Weightlifting | event = –55 kg | team = Amnokgang Sports Team | pb = {{unbulleted list|Snatch: 134 kg (2016)|Clean and jerk: 171 kg (2015, WR)|Total: 303 kg (2016)}} | medaltemplates ={{MedalCountry|{{PRK}}}}{{MedalSport|Men's weightlifting}}{{MedalOlympics}}{{MedalGold|2012 London|–56 kg}}{{MedalSilver|2016 Rio de Janeiro|–56 kg}}{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}{{MedalGold|2013 Wrocław|–56 kg}}{{MedalGold|2014 Almaty|–56 kg}}{{MedalGold|2015 Houston|–56 kg}}{{MedalGold|2018 Ashgabat|–55 kg}}{{MedalCompetition|Asian Games}}{{MedalGold|2014 Incheon|–56 kg}}{{MedalGold|2018 Jakarta-Palembang|–56 kg}}{{MedalCompetition|Asian Championships}}{{MedalGold|2013 Astana|–56 kg}} }}{{Infobox Korean name |hangul=엄윤철 |hanja=嚴潤哲 |rr=Eom Yun-cheol |mr=Ŏm Yun-ch'ŏl }}Om Yun-chol or Um Yoon-chul ({{lang-ko|엄윤철}}; {{IPA-ko|ʌ.mjun.tsʰʌl}} or {{IPA-ko|ʌm|}} {{IPA-ko|jun.tsʰʌl|}}; born 18 November 1991)[1] is a North Korean weightlifter, Olympic Champion, and four time World Champion competing in the 56 kg category until 2018 and 55 kg starting in 2018 after the International Weightlifting Federation reorganized the categories.[1] He is {{convert|152|cm|ftin}} and weighs {{convert|55|kg|lbs}}.[1] Om represents the Amnokgang Sports Team.[2] He is also the fourth man to lift over 3 times bodyweight in the clean & jerk multiple times after succeeding in breaking the world record clean and jerk of 169 kg in the −56 kg weight class during the Asian Interclub Championships,[3] and has accomplished this feat 3 more times since the Asian Interclub Championships, at the 2014 Asian Games, 2015 World Weightlifting Championships, and the 2016 Summer Olympics. He is also the sixth man to lift at least 3 times bodyweight in the clean & jerk in international competition.[4]
He has set 4 senior world records throughout his career, all in the clean & jerk. CareerOlympicsHe won the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics at the men's 56 kg event,[6] setting an Olympic Record in the clean and jerk with 168kg,[7] all while competing in the B session. He became only the fifth man to ever clean and jerk three times his own body weight.[8] At the men's 56 kg weightlifting event at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Om was a favorite to renew his gold from London. After breaking his own Olympic record with a lift of 169 kg, Om was surpassed by Long Qingquan and had to settle for the silver medal.[9] World ChampionshipsHe won his first World Championships in 2013, one year removed from becoming Olympic Champion, by beating Long Qingquan by 2 kg. In 2014 he defended his title as World Champion by lifting 296 kg at the 2014 World Weightlifting Championships. His total was tied with second place Thạch Kim Tuấn but he won by virtue of a lighter body weight (55.71 vs. 55.75). Following his World Championship win in 2014 he was the heavy favorite to win his third World championship in a row. He ended up winning the gold medal at the 2015 World Weightlifting Championships in spectacular fashion, after trailing Wu Jingbiao by 8kg in the snatch (during which he set a new world record snatch of 168 kg) Om Yun-chol outlifted Wu Jingbiao by 8 kg in the clean and jerk setting a new world record clean and jerk of 171 kg. Their totals of 302 kg were tied, but yet again Om Yun-chol won by virtue of a lighter body weight.[10] He did not compete in the 2017 World Weightlifting Championships due to the North Korean team issuing a boycott of the Championships.[11] In 2018 the International Weightlifting Federation reorganized the categories and he competed in the newly created 55 kg, he won his fourth World Championships by a margin of 24 kg over the second place finisher, while winning gold medals in all lifts. During the clean and jerk portion of the competition he set a new world record of 162 kg.[12] Asian GamesAt the 2014 Asian Games he won the gold medal in the 56 kg, in the clean and jerk portion he set a new world record lift of 170 kg.[13] His total of 298 kg was an Asian Record at the time of competition.[14][15] At the next Asian Games in 2018 he was the favorite to win another gold medal at the Games. After finishing in second place after the snatch portion of the competition, 1 kg behind Thạch Kim Tuấn, he outlifted him by 8 kg in the clean and jerk portion of the competition securing his second Asian Games gold medal.[16][17] Major results
References1. ^PDF listing of 2018 Group A world championship entrants in 55 kg 2. ^{{Cite web | title = DPRK's Best Players, Coaches for 2013 | agency = KCNA | work = kcnawatch.nknews.org | date = 7 January 2014 | accessdate = 27 August 2015 | url = http://kcnawatch.nknews.org/article/bb1c }} 3. ^http://www.iwf.net/results/world-records/ 4. ^{{citeweb|url=https://barbend.com/clean-and-jerk-triple-bodyweight/|title=Only 6 People Have Officially Clean & Jerked Triple Bodyweight (in Competition)|author=BarBend|accessdate=15 December 2018}} 5. ^{{citeweb|url=http://www.chidlovski.net/liftup/l_athleteResult.asp?a_id=276|title=Stefan Topurov|author=Chidlovski.net|accessdate=15 December 2018}} 6. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.london2012.com/athlete/om-yun-chol-1176650/|title=Om Yun-chol|publisher=London2012.com|accessdate=29 July 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20121209110109/www.london2012.com/athlete/om-yun-chol-1176650/|archivedate=9 December 2012|df=}} 7. ^{{citeweb|url=http://www.espn.com/olympics/summer/2012/weightlifting/story/_/id/8211923/2012-summer-olympics-north-korea-om-yun-chol-lifts-more-3-times-own-body-weight|title=Om Yun Chol wins weightlifting gold|author=ESPN|accessdate=9 December 2018}} 8. ^{{cite web|last=Chidlovski|first=Arthur|title=Who in the World Has Ever Lifted Three Times Their Own Body Weight?|url=http://www.chidlovski.net/liftup/a_club_3xbwt.asp|work=Lift Up|accessdate=20 October 2013}} 9. ^{{Cite web | title = North Korea wins its first medal of 2016 Olympics| author = John G. Grisafi | work = NK News | date = 8 August 2016 | accessdate = 8 August 2016 | url = https://www.nknews.org/2016/08/north-korea-wins-its-first-medal-of-2016-olympics/}} 10. ^{{citeweb|url=https://olympics.nbcsports.com/tag/om-yun-chol/|title=World records fall at Weightlifting World Championships|author=NBC Sports|accessdate=15 December 2018}} 11. ^{{citeweb|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-weightlifting-northkorea/weightlifting-north-korea-not-among-entrants-for-world-champs-in-u-s-idUSKBN1D802L|title=Weightlifting: North Korea not among entrants for world champs in U.S.|author=Reuters.com|accessdate=9 December 2018}} 12. ^{{citeweb|url=https://www.iwf.net/2018/11/02/six-medallists-mens-55kg/|title=Six Medallists in the men’s 55kg|author=IWF.net|accessdate=9 December 2018}} 13. ^{{citeweb|url=https://www.iwf.net/2014/09/22/world-record-breaking-2014-asian-games/|title=World Record breaking 2014 Asian Games|author=IWF.net|accessdate=9 December 2018}} 14. ^{{citeweb|url=http://www.espn.com/olympics/weightlifting/story/_/id/11556128/om-yun-chol-north-korean-weightlifter-sets-world-record|title=Om Yun Chol sets world record|author=ESPN|accessdate=15 December 2018}} 15. ^{{citeweb|url=https://apnews.com/af69118180114ccfabf7a116e7aaab80|title=North Korea’s Om Yun Chol sets world record|author=Associated Press|accessdate=15 December 2018}} 16. ^{{citeweb|url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20180820010951315|title=N. Korea's Om Yun-chol defends weightlifting title|author=Yonhap News Agency|accessdate=9 December 2018}} 17. ^{{citeweb|url=http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20180820000817|title=N. Korea's Om Yun-chol defends weightlifting title|author=Korea Herald|accessdate=15 December 2018}} External links
21 : 1991 births|Living people|North Korean male weightlifters|Olympic weightlifters of North Korea|Weightlifters at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Weightlifters at the 2016 Summer Olympics|Olympic gold medalists for North Korea|Olympic silver medalists for North Korea|Olympic medalists in weightlifting|People from North Hamgyong|World record holders in Olympic weightlifting|Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics|Weightlifters at the 2014 Asian Games|Weightlifters at the 2018 Asian Games|Asian Games medalists in weightlifting|World Weightlifting Championships medalists|Asian Games gold medalists for North Korea|Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games|Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games|Universiade medalists in weightlifting |
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