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Weightlifting IWF World Cup 2024


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1 hour ago, phelps said:

with no :PRK, I guess the -49kg class is a safe gold, I wouldn't have many doubts (given that -59kg and +81kg are a lock)

I think so too. 49kg 59kg and 81kg+ would be safe choice now.

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37 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Provided Li wins tomorrow, who would be your team? Would the records be considered as 49 is the only weight where North Korean is the number 1, rest all have Chinese number 1 in the world.

Since I am not aware how serious injured of each athlete and if they will recover before OG, my choice may differ from the team. But based on the result of the trials, I would pick 49 59 and 81+.

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women's +87kg

 

Gold: :CHN Li Wenwen (total: 325kg)

Silver: :KOR Park Hye Jeong (total: 296kg)

Bronze: :KOR Son Young Hee (total: 283kg)

 

Full Results

https://iwf.sport/results/results-by-events/?event_id=599

 

Group A Full Scoreboard

 

W -81kg.JPG

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women's +81kg, Olympic Quota places: :CHN:KOR:GBR:THA:USA:NOR:ECU:EGY:VEN:SAM and :DOM (unused Continental quota)

 

next in line: :TPE:INA:UZB:GEO (given that :NOR certainly will choose the -81kg class, :TPE will definitely get a spot)

 

sorry, I forgot :TPE as the best not yet officially in :facepalm:

 

now I fixed it

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men's -109kg

 

Gold: :UZB Akbar Djuraev (total: 416kg)

Silver: :AZE Dadash Dadashbayli (total: 388kg)

Bronze: :GEO Zaza Lomtadze (total: 379kg)

 

Full Results

https://iwf.sport/results/results-by-events/?event_id=599

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43 minutes ago, phelps said:

men's -109kg

 

Gold: :UZB Akbar Djuraev (total: 416kg)

Full Results

https://iwf.sport/results/results-by-events/?event_id=599

:d:d this guy knows magic or maybe something better

 

he weighted 101.7 kg during the Asian Champ in his home country when he secured his quota. but how is the even possible ? he was never anywhere near that weight. but all of a sudden he dropped 7kg and made a good total and then gained that 7kg back ? :d if that's not magic, then what it is ?

 

 

https://iwf.sport/weightlifting_/athletes-bios/?athlete=djuraev-akbar-1999-10-08&id=14360

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3 hours ago, MHSN said:

:d:d this guy knows magic or maybe something better

 

he weighted 101.7 kg during the Asian Champ in his home country when he secured his quota. but how is the even possible ? he was never anywhere near that weight. but all of a sudden he dropped 7kg and made a good total and then gained that 7kg back ? :d if that's not magic, then what it is ?

 

 

https://iwf.sport/weightlifting_/athletes-bios/?athlete=djuraev-akbar-1999-10-08&id=14360

One year ago he was 126kg

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