World Records
- 3/21/1981 Snatch 181 kg Middle Heavyweight Lvov
- 3/21/1981 Snatch 182 kg Middle Heavyweight Lvov
- 6/20/1981 Snatch 183.5 kg Middle Heavyweight Lignano-Sabbiadoro
- 6/20/1981 Total 405 kg Middle Heavyweight Lignano-Sabbiadoro
- 12/21/1981 Clean & Jerk 232.5 kg Sub Heavyweight Donetsk
- 12/24/1981 Snatch 188 kg Sub Heavyweight Donetsk
- 12/24/1981 Snatch 192.5 kg Sub Heavyweight Donetsk
- 12/24/1981 Total 417.5 kg Sub Heavyweight Donetsk
- 12/24/1981 Total 425 kg Sub Heavyweight Donetsk
- 5/22/1982 Snatch 193.5 kg Sub Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk
- 5/22/1982 Snatch 195 kg Sub Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk
- 5/22/1982 Clean & Jerk 234 kg Sub Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk
- 5/22/1982 Clean & Jerk 235 kg Sub Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk
- 5/22/1982 Total 427.5 kg Sub Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk
- 5/22/1982 Total 430 kg Sub Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk
- 9/25/1982 Snatch 195.5 kg Sub Heavyweight Ljubljana
- 11/3/1982 Snatch 195.5 kg Heavyweight Haskovo
- 3/4/1983 Snatch 200 kg Sub Heavyweight Odessa
- 3/4/1983 Clean & Jerk 240 kg Sub Heavyweight Odessa
- 3/4/1983 Total 440 kg Sub Heavyweight Odessa
- 9/16/1984 Snatch 197.5 kg Heavyweight Varna
- 9/16/1984 Snatch 200.5 kg Heavyweight Varna
- 11/15/1986 Snatch 201 kg Heavyweight Sofia
- 11/15/1986 Clean & Jerk 248 kg Heavyweight Sofia
- 11/15/1986 Total 445 kg Heavyweight Sofia
- 11/15/1986 Total 447.5 kg Heavyweight Sofia
- 5/9/1987 Snatch 202.5 kg Heavyweight Reims
- 9/13/1987 Snatch 203 kg Heavyweight Ostrava
- 4/30/1988 Snatch 203.5 kg Heavyweight Cardiff
- 4/30/1988 Clean & Jerk 250.5 kg Heavyweight Cardiff
- 4/30/1988 Total 450 kg Heavyweight Cardiff
- 4/30/1988 Total 452.5 kg Heavyweight Cardiff
- 9/27/1988 Snatch 205 kg Heavyweight Seoul
- 9/27/1988 Snatch 210 kg Heavyweight Seoul
- 9/27/1988 Total 455 kg Heavyweight Seoul
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