Giorgi Asanidze
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Giorgi Asanidze (Georgian: გიორგი ასანიძე; born 30 August 1975 in Sachkhere) is a Georgian former weightlifter, Olympic Champion, World Champion, and three time European Champion who competed in the 85 kg and 77 kg categories.
Career
Weightlifting
He competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics where he won a bronze medal (all three medalists had the same total of 390 kg, but the medals were determined by lowest body weight), and the 2004 Summer Olympics where he won gold.
He is currently the coach for the Georgian National Weightlifting Team, including European medalist Goga Chkheidze, European champion Shota Mishvelidze, Olympic bronze medalist Anton Pliesnoi, and three-time Olympic champion Lasha Talakhadze.
Government
He was elected to the Parliament of Georgia from the United National Movement in 2004. He was reelected in the May 2008 Parliamentary election from Tbilisi's Gldani constituency on the same party ticket.
Major results
| Year | Venue | Weight | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total | Rank | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | 1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | |||||
| Olympic Games | ||||||||||||
| 2000 | Australia Sydney, Australia | 85 kg | 175.0 | 175.0 | 180.0 | 1 | 210.0 | 215.0 | 215.0 | 4 | 390.0 | |
| 2004 | Greece Athens, Greece | 85 kg | 172.5 | 177.5 | 180.0 | 2 | 202.5 | 205.0 | 207.5 | 1 | 382.5 | |
| World Championships | ||||||||||||
| 1998 | Finland Lahti, Finland | 77 kg | 160.0 | 165.0 | 168.0 WR | 190.0 | 195.0 | 195.0 | 13 | 357.5 | 6 | |
| 1999 | Greece Athens, Greece | 85 kg | 170.0 | 175.0 | 177.5 | 200 | 200.0 | 207.5 | 9 | 377.5 | 6 | |
| 2001 | Turkey Antalya, Turkey | 85 kg | 172.5 | 177.5 | 180.0 | 207.5 | 210.0 | 215.0 | 390.0 | |||
| 2002 | Poland Warsaw, Poland | 85 kg | 172.5 | 172.5 | 177.5 | 202.5 | 205.0 | 207.5 | 4 | 385.0 | ||
| 2007 | Thailand Chiang Mai, Thailand | 85 kg | 160 | 164 | 164 | 12 | 187 | 187 | 187 | -- | -- | -- |
| European Championships | ||||||||||||
| 1995 | Poland Warsaw, Poland | 83 kg | 160.0 | 7 | 187.5 | 9 | 347.5 | 8 | ||||
| 1998 | Germany Riesa, Germany | 77 kg | 160.0 | 165.0 | 168.0 | 190.0 | 195.0 | 195.0 | 4 | 360.0 | ||
| 2000 | Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria | 85 kg | 172.5 | 177.5 | 181.0 WR | 205.0 | 207.5 | 210.0 | 390.0 | |||
| 2001 | Slovakia Trenčín, Slovakia | 85 kg | 170.0 | 172.5 | 175.0 | 205.0 | 207.5 | 207.5 | 380.0 | |||
| 2002 | Turkey Antalya, Turkey | 85 kg | 170.0 | 175.0 | 175.0 | 202.5 | 205.0 | 207.5 | 380.0 | |||
| 2004 | Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine | 85 kg | 162.5 | 167.5 | 170.0 | 7 | 190.0 | 195.0 | 195.0 | 18 | 360.0 | 12 |
Career bests
- Snatch: 181 kg
- Clean and jerk: 210 kg
- Total: 391 kg 2000 European Championship in the class to 85 kg.
External links
- at Olympedia
- at
| Olympic Games | ||
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| Preceded byGiorgi Kandelaki | Flagbearer for Georgia 2000 Sydney | Succeeded byZurab Zviadauri |