Ahed Juhili ( Arabic: عهد جغيلي ; born October 10, 1984 ) - Syrian weightlifter, winner and medalist of the Mediterranean Games , participant in two Olympics .
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| Date of Birth | October 10 1984 (age 35) |
| Place of Birth | Hama , Syria |
| Height | 180 cm |
| The weight | 104 kg |
Career
He made his debut in top-level competitions in 2003 at the World Cup in Vancouver . There he took the 20th place with a total result of 365 kg.
In 2005, at the Mediterranean Games in Spanish Almeria, Juhili won bronze in a jerk and silver jerk (medals are won separately in both types of weightlifting in the framework of the Mediterranean Games). At the 2006 Asian Games, he was the winner, lifting a total weight of 392 kg.
In 2007, at the world championship, the Syrian took ninth place, and through the mountains for the first time he performed at the Olympics , where with a result of 386 kg he took 12th place.
At the Mediterranean Games in Pescara, Juhili won gold medals both in jerk and jerk .
In 2011, the Syrian became the Asian vice champion in his weight, lifting 397 kg, and a year later at the London Olympics he took sixth place with a score of 398 kg (180 kg + 218 kg).
Links
- Page on iwf.net website
- Ahed Juhili - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com