India’s top weightlifters including Mirabai, Jeremy and Sheuli to train in USA ahead of World Championships

Chief national coach Vijay Sharma and a physio will accompany the lifters who will train under the supervision of expert physiotherapist Dr. Aaron Horschig, who worked with Mirabai in the past.

Published : Aug 18, 2022 18:30 IST

(From L-R): Commonwealth Games gold-medallists  Mirabai Chanu, Achinta Sheuli Jeremy Lalrinnunga.
(From L-R): Commonwealth Games gold-medallists  Mirabai Chanu, Achinta Sheuli Jeremy Lalrinnunga. | Photo Credit: PTI
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(From L-R): Commonwealth Games gold-medallists  Mirabai Chanu, Achinta Sheuli Jeremy Lalrinnunga. | Photo Credit: PTI

Eight top lifters, including Olympics silver medallist Mirabai Chanu and Commonwealth Games champions Jeremy Lalrinnunga and Achinta Sheuli, will train in the USA for a month ahead of the World weightlifting championships in Paris in December.

The World Championships will be the first qualifying event for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Birmingham Commonwealth Games silver medallist Sanket Sargar, who missed out on a gold medal due to an injury to his right hand during the competition, former Commonwealth Games champion R.V. Rahul, who has been struggling with injury issues, and two other Birmingham Games medalists Bindyarani Devi and Gurdeep Singh, and Jhilli Dalabehera will also be part of the contingent that will leave for the USA on August 23 night.

Chief national coach Vijay Sharma and a physio will accompany the lifters who will train under the supervision of expert physiotherapist Dr. Aaron Horschig, who worked with Mirabai in the past.

“We will work with Aaron. Everybody has some issues. I have spoken to a strength and conditioning coach over there. We want to avail that benefit. How we will take his help will be finalized after reaching there. If we want good performances (at the top level), then we have to do things differently,” Sharma told Sportstar.

The Indian Weightlifting Federation (IWLF) had decided to send six lifters to the USA for training in March but none, except Mirabai, could travel due to visa issues.

This time the IWLF ensured that the lifters got their visas in time. “The Government has provided all sorts of support for this trip,” said Sharma.

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