Rudolf Ismayr
German weightlifter (1908–1998)
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Born | 14 October 1908 Landshut, Germany |
Died | 9 May 1998 (aged 89) Marquartstein, Bavaria, Germany |
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Sport | Weightlifting |
Club | SC Roland München |
Rudolf Ismayr (14 October 1908 – 9 May 1998) was a German weightlifter. He won a gold medal at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and a silver medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, as well as a silver medal at the 1938 World Championships. Between 1931 and 1935 he set five official and six unofficial world records.[1][2]
Ismayr took the Olympic Oath at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.[3] Death unspecified.
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- 1920: Henri Gance (FRA)
- 1924: Carlo Galimberti (ITA)
- 1928: Roger François (FRA)
- 1932: Rudolf Ismayr (GER)
- 1936: Khadr El-Touni (EGY)
- 1948: Frank Spellman (USA)
- 1952: Pete George (USA)
- 1956: Fyodor Bogdanovsky (URS)
- 1960: Aleksandr Kurynov (URS)
- 1964: Hans Zdražila (TCH)
- 1968: Viktor Kurentsov (URS)
- 1972: Yordan Bikov (BUL)
- 1976: Yordan Mitkov (BUL)
- 1980: Asen Zlatev (BUL)
- 1984: Karl-Heinz Radschinsky (FRG)
- 1988: Borislav Gidikov (BUL)
- 1992: Tudor Casapu (EUN)
- 1996: Pablo Lara (CUB)
- 2000: Zhan Xugang (CHN)
- 2004: Taner Sağır (TUR)
- 2008: Sa Jae-hyouk (KOR)
- 2012: Lü Xiaojun (CHN)
- 2016: vacant
- 2020: Lü Xiaojun (CHN)
- 2024: Karlos Nasar (BUL)
- 75 kg (1920–1992)
- 76 kg (1996)
- 77 kg (2000–2016)
- 81 kg (2020)
- 89 kg (2024–)
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