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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

In this last 3 big events he bombed out once and had 2 succesful CJ lifts twice :p (and when he was younger he had 2 and 3 succesful CJ lifts at world champs)

what about last year participation in WCH when he bombed out with 1 successful attempt also ? + u should know that increasing 4 KG means increasing in total also , so it was very ordinary that he  increases his PBs if he has done  the same in training and i really have the freedom to think about what i believe in , i didn't tell u to think the same way just as simple as this 

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6th place is not bad for Barari considering his level but he had a chance for bronze. first that was a mistake making a big jump for last attempt in snatch and they did the same in CJ. and btw even 222 was enough for bronze total for him. not 226. :wall:  even though they didn't know that the time, but still it's' better to try your luck with something within your strength instead of trying something crazy.

 

and Moradi at 96kg still could win a medal here :d I wonder how these guys feel when they train together. watching Moradi (despite being lighter) lifting much much more than them !

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12 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

what about last year participation in WCH when he bombed out with 1 successful attempt also ? + u should know that increasing 4 KG means increasing in total also , so it was very ordinary that he  increases his PBs if he has done  the same in training and i really have the freedom to think about what i believe in , i didn't tell u to think the same way just as simple as this 

No need to get mad :yikes: :lol: Just saying I don't agree because results show he often doesn't do much different than most other lifters in terms of missing attempt, that's all :) A forum would be boring if everyone always agrees I'd say :p 

 

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

No need to get mad :yikes: :lol: Just saying I don't agree because results show he often doesn't do much different than most other lifters in terms of missing attempt, that's all :) A forum would be boring if everyone always agrees I'd say :p 

 

 

and it'd be boring also if we always disagree with others 

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You learn a lot about Turkmenistan watching the live stream for a week. Apparently Kämil Market is THE BEST supermarket ever :cheer: (note the surprisingly large number of black people in this commercial, which looks just a little like trying to make it look more Western, considering these demographics that show exactly 0 significant groups of where one might expect to find a large number of black people :p )

 

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Based on this WCH , i think China can at least win 6 gold medals in Tokyo out of possible 8 , let's wait for 2019 and see what can Russia and Kazakhstan deliver , even though they won't affect China's chances much in Tokyo 

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

You learn a lot about Turkmenistan watching the live stream for a week. Apparently Kämil Market is THE BEST supermarket ever :cheer: (note the surprisingly large number of black people in this commercial, which looks just a little like trying to make it look more Western, considering these demographics that show exactly 0 significant groups of where one might expect to find a large number of black people :p )

 

Wait, I have a market somewhere in Ashgabat :d

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