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Asian Games 2026 Weightlifting last final event – 29 sep

September 29 @ 8:00 am 5:00 pm

The Weightlifting Asian Games 2026 Final Day will be one of the biggest and most potent days of the Aichi-Nagoya 2026 Asian Games. The last day of competition will be held on Tuesday, 29 September 2026 at Fukiage Hall, Nagoya City Trade and Industry Center, Nagoya, Japan. This will be the end of the weightlifting tournament, to award the last of the gold medals to the best athletes from Asia.

Weightlifting Final Day Event – 29 Sep

InformationDetails
EventWeightlifting
Competition DayFinal Day
DateTuesday, 29 September 2026
VenueNagoya City Trade and Industry Center (Fukiage Hall)
CityNagoya
Host CountryJapan
Medal Events4 Gold Medal Events
Main CategoriesMen’s +110kg & Women’s +86kg Super-Heavyweight
Event StatusFinal Day of Weightlifting Competition

Weightlifting Final Day Schedule

The official session times will be announced closer to the competition. The final day includes four medal events featuring the tournament’s heaviest and most powerful lifters.

SessionCategoryMedal
FinalWomen’s +86kg Super-HeavyweightGold Medal
FinalWomen’s Medal EventGold Medal
FinalMen’s +110kg Super-HeavyweightGold Medal
FinalMen’s Medal EventGold Medal

Gold Medal Events on the Final Day

The final day of weightlifting at the Asian Games is reserved for the weight categories with the heaviest weights, requiring the athletes to put their most effort into their lifts.

Women’s +86kg Super-Heavyweight Final

Asia’s top female weightlifters will compete in the Women’s +86kg category. The athletes will compete in the two lifts (Snatch and Clean & Jerk), attempting to lift the total combined weight.

Men’s +110kg Super-Heavyweight Final

The Men’s +110kg category is widely regarded as one of the premier events in international weightlifting.

Competition Format

The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) sets the regulations that are followed in weightlifting competitions.

  • The athletes execute both movements – Snatch and Clean & Jerk.
  • Each discipline will be the basis of three attempts for each participant.
  • The best successful lift from each discipline counts.
  • The total will be the sum of the rankings, which will give the final ranking.
  • Total shall determine the winner and the athlete with the highest total is the winner of the gold.

Host Country

The host country for the Aichi-Nagoya 2026 Asian Games, Japan, is expected to host thousands of athletes from Asia this coming week.

Venue Information

The official campus for the Asian Games 2026 in Nagoya is the Nagoya City Trade and Industry Center (Fukiage Hall).

How to Watch

The competition will be broadcast live worldwide via:

  • Official Games Partners in the Asian area
  • National television sports channels
  • Official live streaming platforms (where available)
  • Official Asian Games website score and information in “real time” through sports media websites.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which day will be the Weightlifting Final Day during the Asian Games 2026?

The last day of the weightlifting session will be on Tuesday, the 29th of September 2026.

In what city or town is the competition taking place?

This will be held in the city of Nagoya, Japan, at the Nagoya City Trade and Industry Center (Fukiage Hall).

How many medals will be awarded in gold?

On the last day of the weightlifting championship, four gold medals will be given.

Confirmed Schedule Update

Based on the official 2026 Asian Games competition calendar, weightlifting has 4 gold medal finals scheduled on this date (different men’s and women’s bodyweight categories). Across the full weightlifting competition (23–29 September), 16 gold medals are awarded in total.

Note: Specific weight-category assignments for each date have not been individually published on this source. Source: Wikipedia (2026 Asian Games competition calendar) / AINAGOC.

Exact Events Confirmed (Correction)

AINAGOC’s official weightlifting schedule confirms the exact gold medal finals for this date at Nagoya City Trade and Industry Center:

  • Men’s 110kg Final
  • Men’s +110kg Final
  • Women’s 86kg Final
  • Women’s +86kg Final

Total: 4 gold medal finals on this date. Source: Wikipedia / AINAGOC official schedule.