Manfred Nerlinger
| Medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Men's Weightlifting | ||
| Representing File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany | ||
| Olympic Games | ||
| Bronze medal – third place | 1984 Los Angeles | +110 kg |
| Silver medal – second place | 1988 Seoul | +110 kg |
| World Championships | ||
| Bronze medal – third place | 1984 Los Angeles | +110 kg |
| Bronze medal – third place | 1985 Södertälje | +110 kg |
| Silver medal – second place | 1986 Sofia | +110 kg |
| European Championships | ||
| Bronze medal – third place | 1988 Cardiff | +110 kg |
| Silver medal – second place | 1990 Aalborg | +110 kg |
| Representing File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | ||
| Olympic Games | ||
| Bronze medal – third place | 1992 Barcelona | +110 kg |
| World Championships | ||
| Silver medal – second place | 1991 Donaueschingen | +110 kg |
| Silver medal – second place | 1993 Melbourne | +108 kg |
| European Championships | ||
| Gold medal – first place | 1993 Sofia | +108 kg |
| Silver medal – second place | 1991 Władysławowo | +110 kg |
| Silver medal – second place | 1995 Warschau | +108 kg |
Manfred Nerlinger (born 27 September 1960 in Munich, Bavaria) is a German former weightlifter, trainer and entrepreneur.
Biography
[edit | edit source]He started with weightlifting in 1973.[1] Competing in the superheavyweight category, he participated in four Summer Olympics, and won two bronze medals and one silver medal. Nerlinger participated in 11 World Championships, winning 3 medals in the snatch, 7 medals in the clean and jerk, 2 of them gold medals, and 5 medals in the combined competition.[2][3]
He also participated in 10 European Championships, winning one medal in the snatch, 6 medals in the clean and jerk, one of them a gold medal, and 5 medals in the combined competition, one of them a gold medal.[4][5] In 1993 he lifted a world record clean and jerk with 247.5 kg.[1]
Nerlinger also lifted 37 German records.[1] His personal bests were, before 1993: 197.5 kg snatch, 260.0 kg clean and jerk, 455.0 kg combined; after weight categories were changed in 1993: 192.5 kg snatch, 247.5 kg clean and jerk, 440.0 kg combined.[1] Since 2000 he works as national youth trainer in the German weightlifting federation (BVDG). He also runs a shop selling weightlifting products.
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