{"id":220272,"date":"2023-07-13T00:04:36","date_gmt":"2023-07-12T18:34:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/?p=220272"},"modified":"2023-07-13T00:04:36","modified_gmt":"2023-07-12T18:34:36","slug":"commonwealth-cships-gyaneshwari-wins-gold-in-mirabais-absence-india-wins-19-medals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/index.php\/2023\/07\/13\/commonwealth-cships-gyaneshwari-wins-gold-in-mirabais-absence-india-wins-19-medals\/","title":{"rendered":"Commonwealth C\u2019ships: Gyaneshwari wins gold in Mirabai&#8217;s absence, India wins 19 medals"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\nGreater Noida, 12 Jul: Star lifter Mirabai Chanu was not there but Gyaneshwari Yadav gave the audience something to cheer for by clinching the women&#8217;s 49kg gold at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships here on Wednesday.<br \/>\nThe 20-year-old from Chhattisgarh recorded personal bests in the snatch as well as the clean and jerk section. Gyaneshwari lifted 176kg (78kg+98kg) to stand atop the podium.<br \/>\nShe staved off a challenge from compatriot Jhilli Dalabehera, who had finished ahead of Gyaneshwari at the Asian Championships in October last year.<br \/>\nJhilli, who had a best effort of 169kg (75kg+94kg), had won the silver medal in the last edition as well.<br \/>\n&#8220;I am delighted to not only represent India in a competition but also win gold for my country,&#8221; Gyaneshwar told PTI.<br \/>\n&#8220;I wasn&#8217;t feeling well before the competition. I was feeling nauseous and a bit low but my coach told me to manage six lifts and that is what I did,&#8221; she added.<br \/>\nHowever, the gulf between Mirabai and the other Indian lifters in the 49kg was evident.<br \/>\nThe Manipuri had won a silver at the Tokyo Olympics, with an effort off 202kg (87kg+115kg) in the 49kg weight class. Her personal best in the snatch and clean and jerk event sits at 88kg and 119kg respectively.<br \/>\nThat is 10kg more in snatch and a massive 21kg greater than Gyaneshwari&#8217;s clean and jerk effort on Wednesday. Mirabai is not competing at the Commonwealth event as she is training in the United States.<br \/>\nWhile Gyaneshwari has shown promise, Jhilli, who has been in the national camp for a few years now and earlier competed in the non-Olympic 45kg weight class, still remains at an inferior level in the 49kg category.<br \/>\nOn Wednesday, the 24-year-old Odisha lifter was playing catch up with her younger compatriot, who executed all six of her lifts with minimal effort.<br \/>\nAs expected, Indian lifters won the major share of the medals &#8211;19 across the youth, junior and senior categories.<br \/>\nThe men&#8217;s 55kg event was a two-lifter affair with India&#8217;s Mukund Aher emerging as the champion.<br \/>\nAher, who was also competing in the junior category, heaved 239kg (106kg+133kg), while Md Ashikur Rahman Taj of Bangladesh won the silver medal with an effort of 207kg (92kg+115kg).<br \/>\nThe women&#8217;s 55kg event was the only senior event of the day where India didn&#8217;t win a gold.<br \/>\nSolomon Islands&#8217; Jenly Tegu Wini was the best lifter in the event. She had the best effort of 189kg (83kg+106kg).<br \/>\nIndia&#8217;s Shrabani Das 181kg (81kg+100kg) clinched the silver medal. Had she succeeded in her final clean and jerk attempt of 109kg, she would have won the gold.<br \/>\nAustralia&#8217;s 17-year-old lifter Chloe Perkins bagged the bronze medal. She heaved 152kg(66kg+86kg).<br \/>\nIn the morning session, India&#8217;s Komal Kohar started off the medal rush for the hosts as she took the top honours in the women&#8217;s 45kg event, which is a non-Olympic weight class.<br \/>\nDespite only one legal snatch attempt and a failed clean and jerk lift, the 20-year-old lifted 154kg (68kg+86kg) to clinch the gold in a three-lifter field.<br \/>\nSri Lanka&#8217;s Srimali Samarakoon Divisekara Mudiyanselage (61kg+85kg) finished second, while Kim Laganao of Malta was third with a total effort of 134kg (58kg+76kg). The Maltese lifter medalled in the senior, junior as well as the youth category. (PTI)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Greater Noida, 12 Jul: Star lifter Mirabai Chanu was not there but Gyaneshwari Yadav gave the audience something to cheer for by clinching the women&#8217;s 49kg gold at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships here on Wednesday. The 20-year-old from Chhattisgarh recorded personal bests in the snatch as well as the clean and jerk section. 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