Chinese female weightlifters finally went head-to-head with
opponents in the women's 58kg class yesterday at the World
Weightlifting Championships in Dominica's Santo Domingo.
The category fielding 30 competitors featured the first
encounter between a Russian and a Chinese favorite.
In the first part, Russian Svetlana Tsarukaeva defeated her
Chinese opponent Qiu Hongmei by 1 kg in the snatch event, but Qiu
took back the lead in clean and jerk, sweeping the total gold
medal.
Qiu also attempted to break a world record in jerk, but she
failed.
Meanwhile, Wandee Kameaim of Thailand became victorious in clean
and jerk. Thus the women's 58kg celebrated three new world
champions.
In the men's competition, China's Li Hongli won a snatch gold
medal in the 77kg category and wound up with a silver medal in
total.
Li showed a strong advantage in the snatch event, leading the
group in the first two attempts and finishing with 167 kg despite
his failure in the third attempt.
The situation changed, however, in the jerk event, where Li
failed twice to finish with only 192 kg, standing fourth among the
competitors.
The gold medal of the jerk event went to Vladislav Lukanin of
Russia.
Turkey's Taner Sagir took the gold medal in total with 361
kg.
(CRI October 4, 2006)