Major Achievements
Year | Meet | Venue | Age group | Weight class (kg) |
Competing for | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1994 | European Championships | Istanbul, Turkey | Juniors | 74.0 | Armenia | 077th |
1996 | European Championships | Budapest, Hungary | Seniors | 74.0 | Armenia | 1212th |
1998 | World Championships | Gävle, Sweden | Seniors | 85.0 | Armenia | 1717th |
1999 | World Championships | Athens, Greece | Seniors | 76.0 | Sweden | 077th |
2000 | European Championships | Moscow, Russia | Seniors | 76.0 | Sweden | 066th |
2000 | Olympic Games | Sydney, Australia | Seniors | 76.0 | Sweden | 066th |
2001 | European Championships | Istanbul, Turkey | Seniors | 76.0 | Sweden | 022nd |
2001 | World Championships | Patras, Greece | Seniors | 76.0 | Sweden | 011st |
2002 | European Championships | Seinäjoki, Finland | Seniors | 84.0 | Sweden | 022nd |
2002 | World Championships | Moscow, Russia | Seniors | 84.0 | Sweden | 011st |
2003 | World Championships | Créteil, France | Seniors | 84.0 | Sweden | 022nd |
2004 | Olympic Games | Athens, Greece | Seniors | 84.0 | Sweden | 022nd |
2006 | World Championships | Guangzhou, China | Seniors | 84.0 | Sweden | 088th |
2007 | World Championships | Baku, Azerbaijan | Seniors | 84.0 | Sweden | 055th |
2008 | European Championships | Tampere, Finland | Seniors | 84.0 | Sweden | 033rd |
2008 | Olympic Games | Beijing, China | Seniors | 84.0 | Sweden | 993rd, later Disqualified |
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