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Andrei Rybakou ( be, Андрэй Анатолевіч Рыбакоў) (born March 4, 1982) is a former
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ian
weightlifter Olympic weightlifting, or Olympic-style weightlifting (officially named Weightlifting), is a sport in which athletes compete in lifting a barbell loaded with weight plates from the ground to overhead, with each athlete trying to successfully lift ...
, Olympian and two-time World Champion who competed in the 85 kg category. In 2016, after a retest of his 2008 samples tested positive for Dehydrochloromethyl-testosterone and Stanozolol his performance at the 2008 Olympic Games was disqualified, as well as his Olympic record and World record set during the competition. He was also ordered to return his silver medal.


Career


Olympics

In 2004 Rybakou made his Olympic debut at the
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, where he competed in the 85 kg category. During the snatch portion, after making a 180.0 kg lift, he attempted a new world record lift of 183.0 kg, he did not make the lift as the clock ran out on him, but as he was competing in the B category he had a 12.5 kg lead over the net closest competitor. During the clean & jerk portion of the competition his last successful lift of 200.0 kg gave him a total of 380.0 kg which led the second place competitor in the B group by 25.0 kg. It was not until
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's first clean & jerk of 202.5 kg in the A session that Rybakou was bumped from the gold medal position.
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ended up becoming Olympic Champion and Rybakou was awarded the silver medal. Following his silver medal finish in 2004, two
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wins in
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and
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, and after setting 4
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, he was a favorite to win gold at the
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. In the snatch portion he set a new
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lift of 185 kg, giving him a 5 kg lead over Lu Yong. In the clean and jerk aspect, he made all three lifts finishing with a 209 kg clean & jerk, setting a new
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total of 394 kg. Lu Yong attempted, and initially made a 214 kg clean & jerk on his second attempt before the jury overruled the results and that lift was declared a no lift, in his third attempt Lu made the 214 kg lift. As Lu weighed 0.28 kg less, he was awarded the gold medal, and Rybakou was again the silver medalist. In 2016, after a retest of his 2008 samples tested positive for Dehydrochloromethyl-testosterone and
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his performance at the
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was disqualified, as well as his Olympic record and World record set during the competition. He was also ordered to return his silver medal. In 2012 he competed at the
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in the 85 kg category, but was unable to complete a snatch, because of this he could not compete in the clean & jerk portion of the competition which resulted in a DNF.


Other Championships

In April 2006, he won the European Championship. Later that year, during the
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he was crowned as the World Champion in the 85 kg category. He won the gold medal in the 85 kg category again at the
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, setting a world record with a 187 kg snatch.


Major results


Notes

* Not a world record at the time of the competition, became a world record when IWF decided to eliminate the world standards from the list of World Records on 24 June 2008.


References

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