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    Weight lifting is one of the sports we Armenians excel in. Here is some good news.
    ARMENIAN ATHLETES WIN 2 GOLD MEDALS

    September 24, 2013

    YEREVAN. - The Armenian national powerlifting team competed in the
    World Powerlifting & Benchpress Championships 2013 being held in
    Eger, Hungary.

    In the 67.5 kilogram category, Sevak Manukyan became first, with a
    result of 157.5 kilograms.

    In the 75 kilogram category, Sergey Asaturov likewise captured first
    place, with a result of 167.5 kilograms, informs the Powerlifting
    Federation of Armenia.

    NEWS.am Spor
    Hayastan or Bust.

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    NANJING 2014: ARMENIA WINS FIRST GOLD

    17:08 * 21.08.14

    An Armenian weightlifter won the country's first gold medal in the
    2014 Youth Olympic Championship in Nanjing, China.

    Hakob Mkrtchyan earned the award after a brilliant performance in
    the 77kg weight class. His result was 319 kg.

    Armenia has won two medals in these competitions. Shooting athlete
    Hrachik Babayan won silver on Wednesday.

    Mkrthcyan's award is Armenia's first ever gold medal in a youth
    Olympic championship.

    Hakob Mkrtchyan won the award after a brilliant performance in the 77kg weight class. His result was ...
    Hayastan or Bust.

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      WEIGHTLIFTERS HAMLET MNATSAKANYAN AND ARMEN GRIGORYAN BECOME EUROPE CHAMPIONS

      10:21, 4 August, 2015

      YEREVAN, AUGUST 4, ARMENPRESS. Hamlet Mnatsakanyan (50 kg) became
      a champion in U15&U17 Euroepan Weightlifting Championships - taking
      place in Landskrona, Sweden. Armenpress reports that the athlete from
      Gyumri lifted 189 kg in the two competition lifts.

      In the U15&U17 Euroepan Weightlifting Championship the Armenian
      weightlifters were lucky. The title of the champion was won by Armen
      Grigoryan from Kasakh with the result of (87+117) 211kg in total.

      Rafik Harutyunyan from Gyumri won a silver medal with the result of
      204 kg in total (87+117).

      YEREVAN, AUGUST 4, ARMENPRESS. Hamlet Mnatsakanyan (50 kg) became a champion in U15&U17 Euroepan Weightlifting Championships - taking place in Landskrona, Sweden. Armenpress reports that the athlete from Gyumri lifted 189 kg in the two competition lifts. 
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