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- Biography: Scerbatihs Viktors". Archived from the original on 2009-04-15. "Viktors Ščerbatihs". Archived from the original on 2012-11-16. "SCERBATIHS Viktors"...
- Viktors Ščerbatihs. During the Olympic competition, Steiner failed in his third snatch attempt, and with 203 kg ranked fourth after the snatch. Ščerbatihs was...
-  Hossein Rezazadeh (IRI) 2006:  Hossein Rezazadeh (IRI) 2007:  Viktors Ščerbatihs (LAT) 2009:  An Yong-kwon (KOR) 2010:  Behdad Salimi (IRI) 2011:  Behdad...
- 2020. Retrieved 27 December 2012. Strossen, Randall (29 April 2001). "Scerbatihs Sweeps Supers". Iron Mind. Retrieved 27 December 2012. "Men's +105kg (+231...
- Summer Olympics of 472.5 kg was 17.5 kg more than silver medalist Viktors Ščerbatihs. He has been named IWF World Weightlifter of the Year, and was shortlisted...
- managed to lift a total of 447.5 kg, placing him behind Latvia's Viktors Ščerbatihs and Iran's Hossein Reza Zadeh. Velichko won the European weightlifting...
-  Hossein Rezazadeh (IRI) 2006:  Hossein Rezazadeh (IRI) 2007:  Viktors Ščerbatihs (LAT) 2009:  An Yong-kwon (KOR) 2010:  Behdad Salimi (IRI) 2011:  Behdad...
- Viktors Pūpols (born 1934), Latvian-born American chess master Viktors Ščerbatihs (born 1974) Latvian weightlifter, politician and Olympic competitor This...
- founders Ilkka Kinnunen, Marcel Mostert and Latvian weighlifter Viktors Ščerbatihs, who had won the bronze medal in the +105 kg (231 lb) superheavyweight...
- player Staņislavs Svjanevičs (1899–1997) – economist and historian Viktors Ščerbatihs (born 1974) – athlete, weightlifter Pauls Šīmanis (1876–1944) – Baltic...