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Weightlifting IWF World Championships 2017


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10 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

This level is not so high :d

 

It's a boring WC this year but I tuned in after all and I have to say, it's good if you want to get asleep. Good night. :d

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1 hour ago, Quasit said:

 

It's a boring WC this year but I tuned in after all and I have to say, it's good if you want to get asleep. Good night. :d

 

Very boooring :d

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Interesting to see the name of Turkmenistan's athlete in 48kg changed from Dzhumabayeva during the snatch (and in the start book) to Jumabayeva in the clean & jerk :p 

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1st Day Medalists 

 

  • Men's -56 Kg 
  1. :VIE Thach Kim Twan - 279 kg 
  2. :VIE Tran Le Quoc Tuan - 270 kg 
  3. :THA Mingmoon Witoon - 267 kg 

 

  • Women's -48 Kg
  1. :IND Mirabai Chanu Saikhom - 194 Kg 
  2. :THA Suckchareon Thunya - 193 Kg
  3. :COL Segura Segura Ana - 182 Kg 

 

  • Men's -62 Kg 
  1. :COL Mosquera Valencia - 300 Kg 
  2. :JPN Itokazu Yoichi - 299 Kg 
  3. :GEO Mishvelidze Shota - 298 Kg
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I know the level in this competition is reduced, but I'm glad because Mexico got its first medals in men's competition, a silver and a bronze in the clean and jerk :clap:

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21 hours ago, Quasit said:

 

It's a boring WC this year but I tuned in after all and I have to say, it's good if you want to get asleep. Good night. :d

Apparently you didn't watch either the women's 48kg or the men's 62kg, they were definitely a lot more interesting than the men's 56kg :)

 

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Apparently you didn't watch either the women's 48kg or the men's 62kg, they were definitely a lot more interesting than the men's 56kg :)

 

 

Yes, I was only watching the snatch in the Men's -56kg. Everything else was too late for me. :p

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