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Yurik Sarkisyan ( hy, Յուրի ուրիկՍարգսյան, born August 14, 1961 in Samaghar, Armenian SSR) is a former Soviet Armenian
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 lif ...
. He was awarded the
Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR (russian: Единая Всесоюзная спортивная классификация) is a document which provided general Soviet physical education system requirements for both athletes an ...
title in 1982. In 2007, Yurik Sarkisyan included into the
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Hall of Fame weightlifting.


Early life

Yurik Sarkisyan was born in the village of Samagar, Armenian SSR in the
Echmiadzin Vagharshapat ( hy, Վաղարշապատ ) is the 4th-largest city in Armenia and the most populous municipal community of Armavir Province, located about west of the capital Yerevan, and north of the closed Turkish-Armenian border. It is comm ...
region. He began weight training at the age of 13. In 1980, Sarkisyan was brought into the USSR national weightlifting team. He became a Weightlifting World Champion among juniors the following year. He trained at VSS Sevan in
Echmiadzin Vagharshapat ( hy, Վաղարշապատ ) is the 4th-largest city in Armenia and the most populous municipal community of Armavir Province, located about west of the capital Yerevan, and north of the closed Turkish-Armenian border. It is comm ...
.


Career

At the age of 18, Sarkisyan competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics, the same year he joined the Soviet national team. He came in second place in the bantamweight (56 kg) division and won an Olympic silver medal. Following the Olympic Games, Sarkisyan moved up to the featherweight (60 kg) division, where he would compete at for the rest of his career. In 1982, Sarkisyan cemented his place as the best featherweight weightlifter in the world by winning gold medals at both the 1982 European Weightlifting Championships and
1982 World Weightlifting Championships The 1982 Men's World Weightlifting Championships were held in Hala Tivoli, Ljubljana, SR Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia from September 18 to September 26, 1982. There were 205 men in action from 38 nations. These world championships were combined wi ...
. Sarkisyan repeated the accomplishment to following year at the 1983 European Weightlifting Championships and 1983 World Weightlifting Championships, making him a consecutive two-time European and World Champion. He had also set several world records at this point. He was a clear gold medal favorite for the
1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the sec ...
, but was unable to participate at them because of the 1984 Summer Olympics boycott. Sarkisyan continued to rank among the top weightlifters in the world for years after the 1984 Olympic Games, but was not included in the USSR weightlifting team at the
1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and commonly known as Seoul 1988 ( ko, 서울 1988, Seoul Cheon gubaek palsip-pal), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October ...
in Seoul. After that, he did not train for a while and thought about the end of his weightlifting career. In 1991, Sarkisyan continued weightlifting again. He had soon started competing for his native
Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ' ...
, which gained its independence from the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
that same year. Yurik Sarkisyan was named the national team leader for the 1993 World Weightlifting Championships in Melbourne. He became the bronze medalist of the tournament. Afterward, Sarkisyan was invited to stay in Australia by the Australian weightlifting officials and later was offered an Australian citizenship. He signed a contract with the Australian Weightlifting Federation and later competed for Australia. Sarkisyan represented this country at the
1996 Summer Olympics The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, ...
in Atlanta and
2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 ( Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from ...
in Sydney, coming in seventh and ninth place, respectively. Sarkisyan also competed at the
Commonwealth Games The Commonwealth Games, often referred to as the Friendly Games or simply the Comm Games, are a quadrennial international multi-sport event among athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations. The event was first held in 1930, and, with the exce ...
in 1998 and 2002. He won silver in 1998 and, at the age of 41, won the gold medal in 2002.


Personal life

Sarkisyan announced his retirement from his sports career in 2006 and focused on business and coaching. He coached his son David, who, in 2004 and 2008, became the winner of Oceania Championships in the weight classes of lightweight (69 kg) and middleweight (77 kg), respectively. David Sarkisyan was given a two-year international ban from weightlifting competition after testing positive to
Testosterone Testosterone is the primary sex hormone and anabolic steroid in males. In humans, testosterone plays a key role in the development of male reproductive tissues such as testes and prostate, as well as promoting secondary sexual characteristi ...
supplementation in an ASADA anti-doping test in 2010. Sargsyan has been living in Australia since 1994, but often visits Armenia and had intended to return to homeland. However he told SBS news service World News Australia in 2013 that Australia was now his home, and he could not go more than a week away from the country. He celebrated his 50th birthday at Continental restaurant in
Yerevan Yerevan ( , , hy, Երևան , sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia and one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. Situated along the Hrazdan River, Yerevan is the administrative, cultural, and i ...
. Friend and former weightlifter Yurik Vardanyan also attended the party. Armenia’s President
Serzh Sargsyan Serzh Azati Sargsyan ( hy, Սերժ Ազատի Սարգսյան, ; born 30 June 1954)Of ...
and Prosecutor General sent him congratulatory messages and a certificate of honor. In return, Sarkisyan conveyed the Armenian president a coin with his profile, made in Australia.


Weightlifting achievements

* Senior world champion (1982 and 1983); * Silver medalist in Senior World Championships (1980, 1985, 1987, and 1991); * Bronze medalist in Senior World Championships (1981 and 1993); * Senior European champion (1982 and 1983); * Silver medalist in Senior European Championships (1980, 1981, 1984–1986, and 1991).


References


External links


Yurik Sarkisyan at Lift Up
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sarkisyan, Yurik 1961 births Living people Soviet male weightlifters Armenian male weightlifters Australian male weightlifters Soviet Armenians Honoured Masters of Sport of the USSR Olympic weightlifters of the Soviet Union Weightlifters at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for the Soviet Union Olympic medalists in weightlifting Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Australia Armenian emigrants to Australia Australian people of Armenian descent People from Armavir Province Olympic weightlifters of Australia Weightlifters at the 1996 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 2000 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 1998 Commonwealth Games Weightlifters at the 2002 Commonwealth Games Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics Commonwealth Games silver medallists for Australia Commonwealth Games medallists in weightlifting European Weightlifting Championships medalists World Weightlifting Championships medalists Ethnic Armenian sportspeople Medallists at the 1998 Commonwealth Games