Sunday, 17 September 2017

Commonwealth Junior Weightlifting Championship 2017 Talha Talib of Pakistan Got Silver Medal


Commonwealth Junior Weightlifting Championship 2017 Update: Pakistan’s Talha Talib made the country proud as he topped the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championship while finishing second in the senior’s event at Gold Coast in Australia on Wednesday. The teenager lifted a total of 272kg to take the podium, with 126kg in snatch and 146kg in clean and jerk at the 62kg event where 26 other players were also competing.

“What Talib has achieved is huge,” Pakistan team manager and Pakistan Weightlifting Federation (PWF) vice-president Rashed Malik was quoted as saying.
“Not only did he improve on his own record, he also showed remarkable improvement against players he used to lose to. He lost the gold medal only in Commonwealth Junior Weightlifting Championship 2017 by a difference of 1kg.”
Read: Fastest Texter Guinness World Record 2017 Goes to Pakistani Abdul Basit

Talib’s opponents in Commonwealth Junior Weightlifting Championship 2017 gave him very tough time but in the end he was able to defeat all of them. His opponents included weightlifters from Fiji, Sri Lanka, India and Australia.


Talib faced stiff competition from weightlifters from Fiji, Sri Lanka, India and Australia in Commonwealth Junior Weightlifting Championship 2017 but he managed to leave them all behind. Previously, he used to compete in the 56kg category, while his record earlier was 102kg in snatch and 115kg in clean and jerk.

Malik is expecting more medals for Pakistan, who are fielding four weightlifters in the Commonwealth Junior Weightlifting Championship 2017. Asian Youth championship triple gold-medallist Abdul Rehman topped his group in the 85kg category with 33 contenders in it, while Nooh Dastagir Butt is competing in the super heavy weight category of +105kg and Abdullah Butt is making his international debut in the same category as Nooh’s.

“We are expecting at least two more medals. It certainly is possible,” said Malik. “Nooh has a great reputation among his opponents and there are around 600 male and female athletes in Australia at the championship.

Nooh is favourite to win the juniors event and is expected to give good competition in the seniors’ event as well. We are hoping that Nooh and Abdullah both make it to the final.” This is the first time since 2006 that Pakistan weightlifters are competing in Australia, while the Commonwealth Championship will also serve as a qualification event for the 2018 Commonwealth Games that will also take place in Gold Coast.

Moreover, it is also to be noted that this the first time since 2006 that Pakistani weightlifters are participated in Australia.

Source: Mehran Post

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