
Li Dayin of China won the guyss 89-kilogram snatch gold medal at the Asian Weightlifting Championships in Quzhou, east Chinas Zhejiang Province, on Monday.Li contended alongside 19-year-old colleague Pan Yunhua who lifted a remarkable 163 kilograms in nab to complete 5th.
Li, the Asian record holder, won gold by effectively lifting 170 kilograms and then 176 kilograms.Ro Kwang Ryol of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK) earned silver in nab after lifting 168 kilograms.
To conserve energy for the tidy & & jerk, Li chose not to try his final lift.Li faced difficulties due to an extreme back injury, handling a lift of just 203 kgs to declare bronze in the clean & & jerk and a silver overall with 379 kgs.
Ro dominated with a lift of 212 kgs, taking home golds for both the clean & & jerk and overall with 380 kilograms.Young Pan, resilient regardless of the competitors, raised 209 kgs in the tidy & & jerk, accomplishing a total rating of 372 kilograms, which not only earned him silver in the clean & & jerk and bronze overall, but likewise set a new Asian junior record.In the maless 81kg department, Chinas Luo Chongyang started with an excellent opening snatch lift of 160 kgs, the greatest of the competitors.
Regardless of losing grip on the bar throughout his very first effort, Luo rebounded with a successful lift of 162 kgs on his 2nd attempt, clinching the take gold by simply one kg over Indonesias Rizki Juniansyah.
South Koreas Son Hyeon-ho came in third.As the competitors shifted to tidy & & jerk, Juniansyah struggled to go beyond 197 kgs, protecting a bronze and a silver in general.
Boy made his mark by becoming the first to lift 200 kgs in the clean & & jerk, earning gold.
Luo followed with his own 200-kilogram lift, declaring silver in the tidy & & jerk.
Nevertheless, with an overall of 362 kgs, Luo secured the total gold.