Rizki Juniansyah

Rizki Juniansyah
Juniansyah in 2022
Personal information
NicknameKijun[1]
Born (2003-06-17) 17 June 2003
Serang, Banten, Indonesia[2]
EducationSports science[3]
Alma materSTKIP Banten[3]
Sport
CountryIndonesia
SportWeightlifting
Weight class
  • 73 kg
  • 81 kg
Coached byMuhammad Yasin
Triyatno
Medal record
Men's weightlifting
Representing  Indonesia
Olympic Games
2024 Paris 73 kg
World Championships
2022 Bogotá 73 kg
2024 Manama 73 kg
IWF World Cup
2024 Phuket 73 kg
Asian Championships
2024 Tashkent 73 kg
2025 Jiangshan 81 kg
Islamic Solidarity Games
2021 Konya 73 kg S
2021 Konya 73 kg C&J
2021 Konya 73 kg T[a]
SEA Games
2023 Cambodia 73 kg
2021 Vietnam 81 kg
Junior World Championships
2021 Tashkent 73 kg
2022 Heraklion 73 kg
Asian Junior Championships
2022 Tashkent 73 kg
Youth World Cup
2020 Lima 73 kg
Asian Youth Championships
2020 Tashkent 73 kg
2019 Pyongyang 67 kg

Rizki Juniansyah (born 17 June 2003) is an Indonesian weightlifter who currently specializes in the men’s 73 kg lightweight class and holds various world records at the youth, junior, and senior IWF competition levels. He is the current Olympic champion, having won gold at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, making him Indonesia’s youngest Olympic gold medalist in history and its first in weightlifting.[4][5]

Early career

Juniansyah grew up in a family with a strong background in weightlifting and began training as early as nine years old. His father, M. Yasin (1966–2024), a successful national weightlifter, represented Indonesia in five consecutive SEA Games from 1983 to 1993 and clinched bronze medals at the 1985 and 1987 SEA Games.[6][7] His mother and two older siblings were also competitive weightlifters.[8] His brother-in-law, Triyatno, who later became his coach, is a bronze and silver medalist at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, respectively.[9]

He began his career at a young age, winning gold medals at the 2017 and 2018 PPLP National Championships. Additionally, he has earned gold medals at the 2018 Youth Regional Sports Week, the 2018 Provincial Sports Week, and the 2021 National Sports Week, representing Banten.[10]

Youth and Junior World Records

By the age of 17, Juniansyah had achieved a remarkable feat by holding five youth and junior world records. In 2020, he set two youth world records with a 139 kg snatch (current) and 307 kg total lift at the 2020 Asian Youth & Junior Weightlifting Championships.[11] Later that year, the Youth World Weightlifting Championships were cancelled due to COVID-19 and replaced by an online event called the IWF Youth World Cup.[12] Juniansyah won gold medal with impressive final figures of 145-180-325,[13] surpassing all three youth world records at the time (including his own).[14] Although these figures remain above the current records and were achieved in an IWF-organized event, they are not officially recognized. In acknowledgment of his performance, the IWF awarded him the title of ‘The Best Lifter’ in the competition.[15]

Progressing through the junior levels, Juniansyah set three junior world records in the 73 kg category with final figures of 155-194-349 at the 2021 Junior World Weightlifting Championships.[16][17] In 2022, he set two more consecutive junior world records. First, he broke his own previous record with a 156 kg snatch, securing first place at the 2022 Junior World Weightlifting Championships[18][19] and successfully defending his 2021 title. Later that year, he further improved the record with a 157 kg snatch (the current record), earning him the top podium spot at the 2022 Asian Youth & Junior Weightlifting Championships.[20][21]

Road to Paris 2024 and Olympic Champion

In 2023, Juniansyah won the SEA Games gold medal, setting three current games records with final figures of 156-191-347 in the 73 kg event.[22] Three months later, in August 2023, he underwent an appendectomy and was required to take a 6-month break from training and competitions, which impacted his efforts to qualify for Paris 2024 Olympics.[23][24]

By the end of January 2024, he resumed training and prepared for the next upcoming competitions. He successfully secured qualification for Paris by winning the gold medal at the 2024 IWF World Cup, where he set the current world record with a total lift of 365 kg.[25]

At the Paris 2024 Olympics, Juniansyah won the gold medal in the men’s 73 kg event, setting a new Olympic record with a 199 kg clean and jerk lift on his second attempt in the final.[26][27] It was his Olympic debut and Juniansyah became the youngest Indonesian Olympic gold medalist at the age of 21.[28]

This victory marked the end of China’s five-consecutive-gold dominance in the lightweight category.[29] It was also Indonesia’s first Olympic gold medal in weightlifting in 72 years, since they began competing at the Helsinki 1952 Olympics, ending a streak of 7 silver and 8 bronze medals in the sport.[30]

Achievements and records

WR = World Record, C = Current, O = Olympic, G = Games, J = Junior, Y = Youth, N = National, U = Unrecognized

*World records are not officially recognized in the online event. The Best Lifter title was awarded.[15]

Year Venue Weight Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total Rank
1 2 3 Rank 1 2 3 Rank
Olympic Games
2024 Paris, France 73 kg 155 155 162 191 199 COR 354
World Championships
2022 Bogotá, Colombia 73 kg 150 155 158 187 192 198 347
2023 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 73 kg
2024 Manama, Bahrain 73 kg 146 150 160 8 180 190 200 340
IWF World Cup
2024 Phuket, Thailand 73 kg 155 164 164 192 201 203 365 CWR
Asian Championships
2022 Manama, Bahrain 73 kg 147 152 158 186 186 186
2024 Tashkent, Uzbekistan 73 kg 146 152 158 180 187 195 353
SEA Games
2021 Hanoi, Vietnam 81 kg 152 157 GR 160 192 197 200 354
2023 Phnom Penh, Cambodia 73 kg 143 143 156 CGR 176 191 191 CGR 347 CGR
Islamic Solidarity Games
2021 Konya, Turkey 73 kg 150 160 160 181 190 195 340
Junior World Championships
2021 Tashkent, Uzbekistan 73 kg 142 146 155 JWR 180 189 194 CJWR 349 CJWR
2022 Heraklion, Greece 73 kg 147 156 JWR 185 195 199 341
Asian Junior Championships
2020 Tashkent, Uzbekistan 73 kg 127 132 139 4 160 165 168 4 307 4
2022 Tashkent, Uzbekistan 73 kg 149 154 157 CJWR 182 195 195 339
Youth World Cup
2020 Lima, Peru Online Event* 73 kg 140 145 UYWR 150 172 180 UYWR 185 325 UYWR
Asian Youth Championships
2019 Pyongyang, North Korea 67 kg 120 125 130 145 153 157 287
2020 Tashkent, Uzbekistan 73 kg 127 132 139 CYWR 160 165 168 307 YWR

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Result Ref.
Forbes 2025 30 Under 30 Asia (Entertainment and Sports) Placed [31]

Notes

  1. ^ At the 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games, medals from the snatch, clean & jerk and total are calculated separately and are all included in the medal table.

References

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