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- Republic of Adygea. Anna Kareyeva (born 1977), handball player. Mukharby Kirzhinov (born 1949), weightlifter. Andrei Kobenko (born 1982), footballer. Nikita...
- Mukharby Nurbiyevich Kirzhinov (Russian: Мухарби Нурбиевич Киржинов) (born 1 January 1949 in Koshekhabl, Adygea) is a former Soviet weightlifter, Olympic...
- Kaczmarek (POL) 1971: Zbigniew Kaczmarek (POL) 1972: Mukharby Kirzhinov (URS) 1973: Mukharby Kirzhinov (URS) 1974: Petro Korol (URS) 1975: Petro Korol (URS) 1976:...
- Jerk 177.5 kg Mukharby Kirzhinov  Soviet Union 30 August 1972 Olympic Games Munich, West Germany Total 460.0 kg Mukharby Kirzhinov  Soviet Union 30 August...
- Parviz Jalayer  Iran Marian Zieliński  Poland 1972 Munich details Mukharby Kirzhinov  Soviet Union Mladen Kuchev  Bulgaria Zbigniew Kaczmarek  Poland 1976...
- Shanidze  Soviet Union János Benedek  Hungary 67.5 kg details Mukharby Kirzhinov  Soviet Union Mladen Kutchev  Bulgaria Zbigniew Kaczmarek  Poland 75 kg...
- Kaczmarek (POL) 1971: Zbigniew Kaczmarek (POL) 1972: Mukharby Kirzhinov (URS) 1973: Mukharby Kirzhinov (URS) 1974: Petro Korol (URS) 1975: Petro Korol (URS) 1976:...
- Kaczmarek (POL) 1971: Zbigniew Kaczmarek (POL) 1972: Mukharby Kirzhinov (URS) 1973: Mukharby Kirzhinov (URS) 1974: Petro Korol (URS) 1975: Petro Korol (URS) 1976:...
-  Mukharby Kirzhinov (URS) 1972 Munich  Mukharby Kirzhinov (URS)  Mladen Kuchev (BUL)  Zbigniew Kaczmarek (POL) 1973 Havana  Mukharby Kirzhinov (URS)  Mladen...
- Kaczmarek (POL) 1971: Zbigniew Kaczmarek (POL) 1972: Mukharby Kirzhinov (URS) 1973: Mukharby Kirzhinov (URS) 1974: Petro Korol (URS) 1975: Petro Korol (URS) 1976:...