Ara Abrahamian - Major Achievements

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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