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The International Weightlifting Federation banned the Indian Weightlifting Federation from participating in all international competitions for one year, as three Indian women weightlifters—S Sunaina, Sanamacha Chanu and Pratima Kumari, were accused of doping offences in various international competitions in a single year.
She had moved to a higher weight category of 53 kg and secured the title with a total lift of 192 kg, 10 kg more than second-placed Dika Toua. [5] En route to her gold medal, she bettered her performance from 2014 Commonwealth Games and broke the Games record for the snatch category with a lift of 84 kg; she lifted a weight of 108 kg in the ...
The Indian Weightlifting Federation was formed in 1935 with Bijay Chand Mahtab of Burdwan as its first President and NN Bose, as Secretary. It was also affiliated with the Indian Olympic Association and International Weightlifting Federation in the same year. [2] The federation sent a team to the Berlin Olympics for the first time in 1936.
India: 245 kg Dương Tuấn Kiệt Vietnam: 244 kg 61 kg Snatch A Tiêu Vietnam: 120 kg AYR: Siddhanta Gogoi India: 116 kg Lapung Sankar India: 114 kg Clean & Jerk Siddhanta Gogoi India: 149 kg Albert Delos Santos Philippines: 148 kg Perhat Bagtyýarow Turkmenistan: 144 kg Total Siddhanta Gogoi India: 265 kg Albert Delos Santos Philippines: 258 kg
Singapore Weightlifting International Singapore [2] 61 kg Snatch 120 kg Raja Muthupandi: 10 July 2019 Commonwealth Championships: Apia, Samoa [3] Clean & Jerk 157 kg Shubham Kolekar: 3 February 2020 Indian Championships Kolkata, India [4] Total 272 kg Shubham Kolekar: 3 February 2020 Indian Championships Kolkata, India [4] 67 kg Snatch 141 kg
Delhi, India Total 321 kg Katulu Ravi Kumar India 6 October 2010 2010 Games: Delhi, India –77 kg Snatch 149 kg Sathish Sivalingam India 27 July 2014 2014 Games: Glasgow, Great Britain [19] Clean & jerk 187 kg Damian Brown Australia 17 September 1998 1998 Games: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Total 328 kg Sathish Sivalingam India 27 July 2014 2014 Games
India women's wrestler Vinesh Phogat has been disqualified from the 50-kilogram Olympic wrestling final after failing to make weight Wednesday, creating a ripple effect on the medal matches and ...
Changing her weight category to 46-kilogram she claimed a gold in Pune in 1994 but was relegated to silver when she tried to compete in the 48-kilogram class four years later in Manipur. Her first World Women's Weightlifting Championship was the Manchester edition in 1989 and the reward of three silver medals buoyed her spirits considerably.