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Later in 2019 she competed at the 2019 Asian Weightlifting Championships in the 55 kg category, won gold medals in all lifts, [5] and set a world record in the clean & jerk with a lift of 128 kg. She outlifted silver medalist Hidilyn Diaz by 15 kg. [6] In 2021 at the 2020 Summer Olympics, she won China a silver medal in women's 55 kg weightlifting.
The women's 55 kg weightlifting competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo took place on 26 July at the Tokyo International Forum. [1] [2] The event was won by Hidilyn Diaz, the first Olympic gold medalist (in any event) for the Philippines. China's Liao Qiuyun took silver and Zulfiya Chinshanlo of Kazakhstan bronze.
3 November 2018 3 November 2018 Clean & Jerk Liao Qiuyun (CHN) 128 kg: Ningbo, China: 22 April 2019 Total Sukanya Srisurat (THA) Li Yajun (CHN) 232 kg 225 kg: Ashgabat, Turkmenistan Ashgabat, Turkmenistan: 3 November 2018 3 November 2018
The women's 55 kilograms competition at the 2023 World Weightlifting Championships was held on 5 and 6 September 2023. [1] Schedule ... 3 November 2018 Clean & Jerk
Clash Of Gladiators 3: Grevenbroich, Germany: Decision (Unanimous) 5: 3:00 Wins ISKA Women's World Bantamweight (-55kg) Muay Thai Championship. 2022-11-19: Win: Olga Kvaiserová: PML 5: City of Dragon: Třinec, Czech Republic: Decision (Unanimous) 5: 3:00 Wins the PML Women's Flyweight (-55.3 kg) Championship. 2022-06-11: Win: Adriana Vrbová ...
The women's 55 kilograms competition at the 2022 World Weightlifting Championships was held on 7 December 2022. [1] [2] ... 3 November 2018 Clean & Jerk
This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. The average American woman weighs about 170 pounds and stands about 5 feet, 4 inches tall.
She won a gold medal at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Turkmenistan in the women's -55kg. [7] She competed in the 2018 Asian Games in the women's -62 kg, a heavier class than her usual -55kg. She was eliminated in the Round of 16. [3] Ramirez is a three-time Southeast Asian (SEA) Games gold medalist. [8]