Jeremy Lalrinnunga finishes eighth at Asian Weightlifting Championships

Indian weightlifter Jeremy Lalrinnunga finished eighth at the Asian Weightlifting Championships in Tashkent, Uzebkistan on Monday.

Published : Apr 19, 2021 21:13 IST

Jeremy Lalrinnunga lifted a total of 302kg at the Asian Championships, four kilograms short of his personal best of 306 kg.

Jeremy Lalrinnunga lifted a total of 302kg to finish eighth in the 67kg category at the Asian weightlifting championships at Tashkent on Monday.

Jeremy, a youth Olympics champion, lifted 139kg in snatch and 163kg in clean and jerk to end with four kg less than his personal best.

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Jeremy, who began with 135kg and failed in his second attempt for 139kg before succeeding in his third, was sixth after the snatch session.

The clean and jerk performance was disappointing for Jeremy as he lifted 163kg in his first attempt but failed in subsequent two attempts to lift 168kg.

According to chief coach Vijay Sharma, Jeremy's performance should help him qualify for the Olympics.

“Jeremy had 3200 robi points in comparison to 2700 of Saudi Arabian lifter (Nawaf Mohammed Almazyadi who competed in Group B) with whom he has a direct fight for a spot in the Olympics. Since both have done 302kg, the Saudi lifter cannot catch up with Jeremy in terms of ranking," Sharma told Sportstar .

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"Jeremy had a knee issue which prevented him from giving his best in clean and jerk," he added.

China's Lijun Chen (153kg, 180kg, 333kg) emerged as the champion.