Spanish records in Olympic weightlifting

The following are the national records in Olympic weightlifting in Spain. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Spanish Weightlifting Federation (Federación Española de Halterofilia).

Current records

Men

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
55 kg
Snatch 115 kg Josué Brachi 2 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [1]
Clean and Jerk 136 kg Standard
Total 250 kg Josué Brachi 2 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [1]
61 kg
Snatch 125 kg Josué Brachi 23 February 2019 Copa de España Alzira, Spain [2]
Clean & Jerk 148 kg Josué Brachi 7 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
Total 273 kg Josué Brachi 7 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
67 kg
Snatch 135 kg Acorán Hernández 8 June 2019 Spanish Championships Madrid, Spain
Clean & Jerk 163 kg Acorán Hernández 19 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [3]
Total 298 kg Acorán Hernández 8 June 2019 Spanish Championships Madrid, Spain
73 kg
Snatch 148 kg David Sánchez 14 November 2020 Spanish Championships Corunna, Spain [4]
Clean and Jerk 184 kg David Sánchez 14 November 2020 Spanish Championships Corunna, Spain [5]
Total 332 kg David Sánchez 14 November 2020 Spanish Championships Corunna, Spain [6]
81 kg
Snatch 162 kg Andrés Mata 22 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [3]
Clean and Jerk 194 kg Andrés Mata 22 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [3]
Total 356 kg Andrés Mata 22 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [3]
89 kg
Snatch 155 kg Alberto Fernández 8 June 2019 Spanish Championships Madrid, Spain
Clean and Jerk 187 kg Andrés Mata 30 November 2019 Alcalá de Henares, Spain
Total 339 kg Andrés Mata 30 November 2019 Alcalá de Henares, Spain
96 kg
Snatch 160 kg Manuel Sánchez 8 June 2019 Spanish Championships Madrid, Spain
Clean and Jerk 190 kg Manuel Sánchez 8 June 2019 Spanish Championships Madrid, Spain
Total 350 kg Manuel Sánchez 8 June 2019 Spanish Championships Madrid, Spain
102 kg
Snatch 160 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 191 kg Standard
Total 344 kg Standard
109 kg
Snatch 180 kg Marcos Ruiz 12 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
Clean and Jerk 215 kg Marcos Ruiz 26 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [3]
Total 389 kg Marcos Ruiz 27 October 2019 European U23 Championships Bucharest, Romania
+109 kg
Snatch 180 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 220 kg Standard
Total 400 kg Standard

Women

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
45 kg
Snatch 71 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 87 kg Standard
Total 158 kg Standard
49 kg
Snatch 76 kg Olga Fernández 9 June 2019 Spanish Championships Madrid, Spain
Clean and Jerk 95 kg Olga Fernández 9 June 2019 Spanish Championships Madrid, Spain
Total 171 kg Olga Fernández 9 June 2019 Spanish Championships Madrid, Spain
55 kg
Snatch 83 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 102 kg Atenery Hernández 29 August 2019 Cup of the Blue Swords Meissen, Germany
Total 184 kg Atenery Hernández 29 August 2019 Cup of the Blue Swords Meissen, Germany
59 kg
Snatch 87 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 107 kg Alba Sánchez 8 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
Total 193 kg Standard
64 kg
Snatch 94 kg Ana de Gregorio 9 June 2019 Spanish Championships Madrid, Spain
Clean and Jerk 112 kg Standard
Total 203 kg Standard
71 kg
Snatch 97 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 118 kg Ilia Hernández 22 October 2019 European U23 Championships Bucharest, Romania
Total 216 kg Standard
76 kg
Snatch 108 kg Lidia Valentín 11 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
Clean and Jerk 133 kg Lidia Valentín 11 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
Total 241 kg Lidia Valentín 11 April 2019 European Championships Batumi, Georgia
81 kg
Snatch 113 kg Lidia Valentín 8 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [1]
Clean and Jerk 138 kg Lidia Valentín 25 September 2019 World Championships Pattaya, Thailand [3]
Total 249 kg Lidia Valentín 8 November 2018 World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan [1]
87 kg
Snatch 107 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 130 kg Standard
Total 237 kg Standard
+87 kg
Snatch 112 kg Standard
Clean and Jerk 136 kg Standard
Total 248 kg Standard

Historical records

Men (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
-56 kg
Snatch 121 kg Josué Brachi 10 April 2016 European Championships Førde, Norway [7]
Clean and jerk 143 kg Josué Brachi 10 April 2016 European Championships Førde, Norway [8]
Total 264 kg Josué Brachi 10 April 2016 European Championships Førde, Norway [9]
-62 kg
Snatch 124 kg Josué Brachi 28 October 2017 Copa S.M. el Rey Madrid, Spain [10]
Clean and jerk 148 kg Manuel Martín 8 July 2005
Total 266 kg Josué Brachi 28 October 2017 Copa S.M. el Rey Madrid, Spain [10]
-69 kg
Snatch 143 kg David Sánchez 12 April 2016 European Championships Førde, Norway [11]
Clean and jerk 176 kg David Sánchez 24 November 2014 European Junior Championships Limassol, Cyprus [12]
Total 318 kg David Sánchez 12 April 2016 European Championships Førde, Norway [13]
-77 kg
Snatch 157 kg Andrés Mata 29 March 2018 European Championships Bucharest, Romania
Clean and jerk 190 kg Andrés Mata 5 December 2012 European Junior Championships Eilat, Israel [14]
Total 344 kg Andrés Mata 2 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [15]
-85 kg
Snatch 162 kg José Juan Navarro 29 June 2005 Mediterranean Games Almería, Spain [16]
Clean and jerk 195 kg José Juan Navarro 23 April 2005 European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria
Total 357 kg José Juan Navarro 29 June 2005 Mediterranean Games Almería, Spain [17]
-94 kg
Snatch 175 kg Santiago Martínez 23 August 2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece [18]
Clean and jerk 210 kg José Juan Navarro 6 May 2006 European Championships Władysławowo, Poland
Total 383 kg José Juan Navarro 17 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China [19]
-105 kg
Snatch 180 kg Santiago Martínez 8 July 2006 National Championships Gijón, Spain [20]
Clean and jerk 211 kg Marcos Ruiz 4 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [15]
Total 391 kg Marcos Ruiz 4 December 2017 World Championships Anaheim, United States [15]
+105 kg
Snatch 180 kg Jon Tecedor 28 November 1999 World Championships Athens, Greece [21]
Clean and jerk 220 kg Bruno Soto 18 April 1999 European Championships A Coruña, Spain
Total 400 kg Jon Tecedor 28 November 1999 World Championships Athens, Greece [22]

Women (1998–2018)

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
-48 kg
Snatch 85 kg Estefanía Juan 17 April 2007 European Championships Strasbourg, France [23]
Clean and jerk 104 kg Estefanía Juan 1 October 2006 World Championships Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [24]
Total 189 kg Estefanía Juan 17 April 2007 European Championships Strasbourg, France [25]
-53 kg
Snatch 88 kg Estefanía Juan 26 August 2006 Valencia, Spain
Clean and jerk 108 kg Estefanía Juan 26 August 2006 Valencia, Spain
Total 196 kg Estefanía Juan 26 August 2006 Valencia, Spain
-58 kg
Snatch 90 kg María de la Puente 29 March 2008 Valencia, Spain
Clean and jerk 113 kg Alba Sánchez 3 April 2017 European Championships Split, Croatia [26]
Total 202 kg Alba Sánchez 3 April 2017 European Championships Split, Croatia [27]
-63 kg
Snatch 97 kg Irene Martínez 11 June 2016 National Championships Madrid, Spain [28]
Clean and jerk 113 kg Sheila Ramos 10 July 2010 National Championships A Coruña, Spain [29]
Total 207 kg Irene Martínez 11 June 2016 National Championships Madrid, Spain [30]
-69 kg
Snatch 102,5 kg Tatiana Fernández 21 April 2005 European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria [31]
Clean and jerk 124 kg Sheila Ramos 25 November 2015 World Championships Houston, United States [32]
Total 226 kg Sheila Ramos 25 November 2015 World Championships Houston, United States [33]
-75 kg
Snatch 124 kg Lidia Valentín 15 November 2014 World Championships Almaty, Kazakhstan [34]
Clean and jerk 147 kg Lidia Valentín 10 April 2014 European Championships Tel Aviv, Israel [35]
Total 268 kg Lidia Valentín 10 April 2014 European Championships Tel Aviv, Israel [36]
-90 kg
Snatch 124 kg Standard
Clean and jerk 150 kg Standard
Total 274 kg Standard
+90 kg
Snatch 112 kg Standard
Clean and jerk 136 kg Standard
Total 248 kg Standard

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