Chapters: Olha Korobka, Natalya Davydova, Anatoly Pisarenko, Timur Taymazov, Ihor Razoronov, Denys Hotfrid, Nataliya Skakun, Ihor Rybak, Petro Korol, Artem Udachyn, Hennadiy Krasylnykov, Oleksandr Likhvald. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 32. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Olha Korobka (born December 7, 1985 Bobrovytsia, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union. is a female Ukrainian weightlifter who is the current European record holder in the snatch with 133 kg, and in the clean and jerk with 164 kg. She ranked 7th in the women's over 75 kg category at the 2004 Summer Olympics. On April 18, 2008, Korobka won her third straight European championship overall title in the women's over 75 kg category by lifting 277 kg in total (127 kg in the snatch, 150 kg in the clean and jerk). At the 2008 Summer Olympics she won the silver medal in the +75 kg category, with a total of 277 kg. At a height of 1.81m (5' 11") and a weight of 167 kg (368 lbs), she was the heaviest female competitor at the Games. Ms. Korobka recently won silver medal as superweight in the 2010 European Championship, at an amazing bodyweight of 170 kg. (373 lb.). That is the heaviest in the world, male or female, of any participant in an Olympic sport. By way of comparison, she was 1.5 to 2.0 times as heavy as any of the other superweights (and up to 3.8 times as heavy as those in the various other weight-classes). In terms of relative strength, she successfully lifted 47 kg. (103.4 lb.) less than her bodyweight in Snatch, and 20 kg. (44 lb.) less in C