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- Major results
- Personal Records
- See also
- References
- External links
{{MedalTop}}{{MedalSport|Men's Weightlifting}}{{MedalCountry|{{GDR}}}}{{MedalCompetition|Olympic Games}}{{MedalBronze|1988 Seoul|110 kg}}{{MedalCountry|{{GER}}}}{{MedalCompetition|Olympic Games}}{{MedalGold|1992 Barcelona|110 kg}}{{MedalSilver|1996 Atlanta|+108 kg}}{{MedalSilver|2000 Sydney|+105 kg}}{{MedalCompetition|World Weightlifting Championships}}{{MedalSilver| 1991 Donaueschingen|110 kg}}{{MedalGold| 1993 Melbourne|+108 kg}}{{MedalSilver| 1995 Guangzhou|+108 kg}}{{MedalSilver| 1997 Chiang Mai|+108 kg}}{{MedalCompetition|European Weightlifting Championships}}{{MedalSilver| 1993 Sofia|108 kg}}{{MedalGold| 1998 Riesa|+105 kg}}{{MedalSilver| 1999 La Coruña|+105 kg}}{{MedalSilver| 2000 Sofia|+105 kg}}{{MedalGold| 2002 Antalya|+105 kg}}{{MedalBronze| 2004 Kiev|+105 kg}}{{MedalBottom}}Ronny Weller (born 22 July 1969 in Oelsnitz, Saxony) is a German weightlifter who competed for East Germany and later for Germany. During the 1990s, he was three times world champion, and broke world records 11 times. He participated in the Olympic Games five times, winning four medals. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens he had to retire from the contest due to an injury he suffered during the snatch competition. He is, jointly with fellow (East) German Ingo Steinhöfel, the second weightlifter to compete at five Olympics. The first was Hungarian Imre Földi from 1960-76. Major resultsYear | Venue | Weight | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total | Rank | 1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | 1 | 2 | 3 | Rank |
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1988 | {{flag icon|KOR}} Seoul, South Korea | 110 kg | 190.0 | 190.0 | 190.0 | 3 | 230.0 | 230.0 | 235.0 | 3 | 425.0 | {{bronze3}} | 1992 | {{flag icon|ESP}} Barcelona, Spain | 110 kg | 185.0 | 190.0 | 192.5 | 2 | 225.0 | 235.0 | 240.0 | 1 | 432.5 | {{gold1}} | 1996 | {{flag icon|USA}} Atlanta, United States | +108 kg | 195.0 | 200.0 | 202.5 | 2 | 245.0 | 252.5 | 255.0 | 2 | 455.0 | {{silver2}} | 2000 | {{flag icon|AUS}} Sydney, Australia | +105 kg | 200.0 | 207.5 | 210.0 | 2 | 250.0 | 257.5 | 262.5 | 4 | 467.5 | {{silver2}} | 2004 | {{flag icon|GRE}} Athens, Greece | +105 kg | 195.0 | 200.0 | 202.5 | 7 | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
Personal Records- Snatch: 205.0 kg in 1989 on Fort Lauderdale in class to 110 kg.[1]
- Snatch: 210.0 kg in class over 105 kg.
- Clean and jerk: 260.0 kg 1998 in Riesa in class over 105 kg.
- Total: 467.5 kg (210.0 + 257.5) 2000 Summer Olympics in class over 105 kg.[2]
See also- List of athletes with the most appearances at Olympic Games
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://weightliftingexchange.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=37&Itemid=50|title=World Records from 1972 - 1992|publisher=Weightliftingexchange.com|accessdate=11 August 2009}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.chidlovski.net/liftup/a_top_lists.asp|title=All-Time Top Lists (200-250-450)|publisher=Lift Up|accessdate=11 August 2009}}
External links- Ronny Weller at Lift Up
- Ronny Weller at Weightlifting Exchange
- Ronny Weller at Database Weightlifting
- [https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/we/ronny-weller-1.html Sports-Reference Profile]
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