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2024 Pan American Weightlifting Championships Results: Summary of the Competition

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Seeing as 2024 is an Olympic year, we all knew that it would start with unparalleled intensity, and so far, we weightlifting fans have been able to witness four different continental championships in a row in February.

As the Paris Games drew closer and closer and the stakes were higher, it was time for the best athletes in the Americas to show us what they got during the Pan American Weightlifting Championships that were held in Caracas, Venezuela. 

Let’s first start with the most glaring fact – the American team not participating due to security concerns because of the location of the Championships. As we already covered, the US lifters competed at the Europeans in Sofia instead, but they were not allowed to rank or win any medals there; however could win points for Olympic qualifying, which wa, after all, their main priority.  

Read the full report about each day of the Weightlifting at 2024 Olympics prepared by our media team. Don’t miss the opportunity to stay updated and follow this great event in the Olympic weightlifting world with us from the very beginning till the end!

Now that we’ve got that out of the way let’s check out the full results from Venezuela.

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2024 Pan American Weightlifting Championships Men’s Results

For each category, we’re going to take a look at the top three athletes only and their total results. 

55 kg Category

  1. Juan Antonio Barco Rangel (MEX) – Total: 228 kg (Snatch – 101 kg/C&J – 127 kg)
  2. Jose Manuel Poox Peralta (MEX) – Total: 226 kg (Snatch – 99 kg/C&J – 127 kg)
  3. Howard Roche Cintron (PRI) – Total: 222 kg (Snatch – 103 kg/C&J – 119 kg) 

61 kg Category 

  1. Hector Andres Viveros Sanchez (COL) – Total: 264 kg (Snatch – 115 kg/C&J – 149 kg)
  2. Luis David Bardalez Tuisima (PER) – Total: 264 kg (Snatch – 114 kg/C&J – 150 kg)
  3. Victor Jesus Garrido Buenaire (ECU) – Total: 263 kg (Snatch – 123 kg/C&J – 140 kg) 

67 kg Category 

  1. Luis Eduardo Cano Hernandez (COL) – Total: 293 kg (Snatch – 129 kg/C&J – 164 kg)
  2. Hector Armando Garcia (COL) – Total: 292 kg (Snatch – 135 kg/C&J – 157 kg)
  3. Endy Jose Rivas (VEN) – Total: 287 kg (Snatch – 127 kg/C&J – 160 kg) 

73 kg Category 

  1. Luis Javier Mosquera Lozano (COL) – Total: 337 kg (Snatch – 153 kg/C&J – 184 kg)
  2. Reinner Josue Arango Mendez (VEN) – Total: 308 kg (Snatch – 138 kg/C&J – 170 kg)
  3. Jorge Adan Cardenas Estrada (MEX) – Total: 300 kg (Snatch – 140 kg/C&J – 160 kg) 

81 kg Category 

  1. Edwin Andres Lagarejo Mosquera (COL) – Total: 313 kg (Snatch – 143 kg/C&J – 170 kg)
  2. Richard Jose Ollo Rangel (VEN) – Total: 305 kg (Snatch – 137 kg/C&J – 168 kg)
  3. Ariel Galeano (ARG) – Total: 290 kg (Snatch – 130 kg/C&J – 160 kg) 

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89 kg Category 

  1. Yeison Lopez (COL) – Total: 382 kg (Snatch – 175 kg/C&J – 207 kg)
  2. Arley Mendez Perez (CHL) – Total: 375 kg (Snatch – 170 kg/C&J – 205 kg)
  3. Olfides Saez Vera (CUB) – Total: 366 kg (Snatch – 160 kg/C&J – 206 kg) 
Yeison Lopez Gold Snatch at IWF Grand Prix II

96 kg Category 

  1. Keydomar Vallenilla Sanchez (VEN) – Total: 382 kg (Snatch – 170 kg/C&J – 212 kg)
  2. Neiser Javier Grefa Vargas (ECU) – Total: 338 kg (Snatch – 148 kg/C&J – 190 kg)
  3. Norwin Washington Panting (NIC) – Total: 307 kg (Snatch – 140 kg/C&J – 167 kg) 

102 kg Category 

  1. Jeyson Alonso Arias Mosquera (VEN) – Total: 375 kg (Snatch – 163 kg/C&J – 212 kg)
  2. Oscar Andres Garces Franco (COL) – Total: 369 kg (Snatch – 168 kg/C&J – 201 kg)
  3. Jhohan Sanguino Matamoros (VEN) – Total: 365 kg (Snatch – 163 kg/C&J – 202 kg) 

109 kg Category 

  1. Yeimar Mendoza Carabali (COL) – Total: 342 kg (Snatch – 152 kg/C&J – 190 kg)
  2. Nicolas Cuevas Iborra (CHL) – Total: 331 kg (Snatch – 151 kg/C&J – 180 kg)
  3. Bronze was not awarded to any athlete

109+ kg Category 

  1. Rafael De Jesus Cerro Castillo (COL) – Total: 393 kg (Snatch – 177 kg/C&J – 216 kg)
  2. Hernan Moises Viera Espinoza (PER) – Total: 365 kg (Snatch – 150 kg/C&J – 215 kg)
  3. Josue Said Medina Andueza (MEX) – Total: 361 kg (Snatch – 161 kg/C&J – 200 kg) 

2024 Pan American Weightlifting Championships Women’s Results

For each category, we’re going to take a look at the top three athletes only and their total results. 

49 kg Category 

  1. Ana Gabriela Lopez Ferrer (MEX) – Total: 188 kg (Snatch – 86 kg/C&J – 102 kg)
  2. Katherin Oriana Echandia Zarate (VEN) – Total: 185 kg (Snatch – 83 kg/C&J – 102 kg)
  3. Andrea De La Herran Martinez (MEX) – Total: 175 kg (Snatch – 80 kg/C&J – 95 kg) 

55 kg Category 

  1. Josee Gallant (CAN) – Total: 198 kg (Snatch – 89 kg/C&J – 109 kg)
  2. Rosselyn Uzcategui Escalona (VEN) – Total: 186 kg (Snatch – 83 kg/C&J – 103 kg)
  3. Victoria Maria Grenni Alvarado (SLV) – Total: 171 kg (Snatch – 75 kg/C&J – 96 kg) 

59 kg Category 

  1. Anyelin Maria Vanegas Valera (VEN) – Total: 226 kg (Snatch – 100 kg/C&J – 126 kg)
  2. Genesis Lourdes Rodriguez Gomez (VEN) – Total: 221 kg (Snatch – 101 kg/C&J – 120 kg)
  3. Janeth Gomez Valdivia (MEX) – Total: 221 kg (Snatch – 100 kg/C&J – 121 kg) 

64 kg Category 

  1. Rosive Andrea Silgado Atencio (COL) – Total: 220 kg (Snatch – 95 kg/C&J – 125 kg)
  2. Charlotte Simoneau (CAN) – Total: 212 kg (Snatch – 96 kg/C&J – 116 kg)
  3. Rosalba Morales Del Aguila (COL) – Total: 209 kg (Snatch – 94 kg/C&J – 115 kg) 

71 kg Category 

  1. Angie Paola Palacios Dajomes (ECU) – Total: 240 kg (Snatch – 110 kg/C&J – 130 kg)
  2. Mari Leivis Sanchez Perinan (COL) – Total: 232 kg (Snatch – 104 kg/C&J – 128 kg)
  3. Diana Laura Garcia Hernandez (MEX) – Total: 219 kg (Snatch – 93 kg/C&J – 126 kg) 

76 kg Category 

  1. Hellen Andrea Escobar (COL) – Total: 221 kg (Snatch – 95 kg/C&J – 126 kg)
  2. Nataly Geerman (ABW) – Total: 215 kg (Snatch – 90 kg/C&J – 125 kg)
  3. Laura Peinado (VEN) – Total: 213 kg (Snatch – 97 kg/C&J – 116 kg) 

81 kg Category 

  1. Neisi Dajomes Barrera (ECU) – Total: 262 kg (Snatch – 121 kg/C&J – 141 kg)
  2. Yudelina Mejia Peguero (DOM) – Total: 244 kg (Snatch – 108 kg/C&J – 136 kg)
  3. Laura Nascimento Amaro (BRA) – Total: 243 kg (Snatch – 108 kg/C&J – 135 kg) 

87 kg Category 

  1. Dayana Aracelis Chirinos Leon (VEN) – Total: 240 kg (Snatch – 102 kg/C&J – 138 kg)
  2. Sirley Daniela Montano (COL) – Total: 239 kg (Snatch – 103 kg/C&J – 136 kg)
  3. Dayana Lucia Mina Torres (ECU) – Total: 232 kg (Snatch – 101 kg/C&J – 131 kg) 

87+ kg Category 

  1. Lisseth Betzaida Ayovi Cabezas (ECU) – Total: 269 kg (Snatch – 118 kg/C&J – 151 kg)
  2. Naryury Alexandra Perez Reveron (VEN) – Total: 265 kg (Snatch – 117 kg/C&J – 148 kg)
  3. Arantzazu Pavez Miranda (CHL) – Total: 235 kg (Snatch – 105 kg/C&J – 130 kg)

With the Pan American Championships over now, the last qualifying chance for all the lifters is the IWF World Cup in Thailand, which will be the final determinator of who will get to go to Paris.

If you want to learn more about the current qualifying results, we already have an article prepared. For more weightlifting content, make sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to our YouTube channel.

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Tanya Shaiko

Author: Tanya Shaiko
News Editor, Olympic Lifting Enthusiast

Oly Lifting Experience: 6 years
Best ResultsSnatch – 61 kg,
C&J – 78 kg

I’m Tanya, and I just can’t do without fitness. About six years ago, I got into Olympic weightlifting and instantly fell in love with it. Weightlifting is like no other sport – it’s just you versus the bar. Driven by my unwavering passion for an active lifestyle, I’ve been eager to share my personal journey and sports enthusiasm with others. As a journalist and photographer, my interests come full circle, adding an extra dimension to the news column that I curate. This way, I keep my readers updated with the latest happenings in the sports world.

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