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Medal record Men's Weightlifting Competitor for  West Germany Olympic Games Bronze 1984 Los Angeles +110 kg Silver 1988 Seoul +110 kg World Championships Bronze 1984 Los Angeles +110 kg Bronze 1985 Södertälje +110 kg Silver 1986 Sofia +110 kg European Championships Bronze 1988 Cardiff +110 kg Silver 1990 Aalborg +110 kg Competitor for  Germany Olympic Games Bronze 1992 Barcelona +110 kg World Championships Silver 1991 Donaueschingen +110 kg Silver 1993 Melbourne +108 kg European Championships Gold 1993 Sofia +108 kg Silver 1991 Władysławowo +110 kg Silver 1995 Warschau +108 kg Manfred Nerlinger (born September 27 1960 in Munich, Germany) is a German former weightlifter, nowadays trainer and entrepreneur. 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. Notes and references ^ a b c d "BIOGRAPHIE" (in German). Manfred Nerlinger. http://www.nerlinger.com/dpshop/__1007.html.  ^ "World Championships Men: +108 kg". Sports123.com. http://sports123.com/wei/mw-o108.html.  ^ "World Championships Men: +110 kg". Sports123.com. http://sports123.com/wei/mw-o110.html.  ^ "European Championships Men: +108 kg". Sports123.com. http://sports123.com/wei/me-o108.html.  ^ "European Championships Men: +110 kg". Sports123.com. http://sports123.com/wei/me-o110.html.  External links Manfred Nerlinger at Database Weightlifting Manfred Nerlinger at Lift Up Persondata Name Nerlinger, Manfred Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1960 Place of birth Date of death Place of death This biographical article relating to the sport of weightlifting is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This biographical article related to German sports is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This article about a German Olympic medalist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e