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India National Thread


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So India won 8 golds on day  1 of Commonwealth Senior, Junior and Youth Championships. 

 

 

Highlight of the day : Sorakhaibham Bindyarani Devi who lifted 182 kg in total in 55kg category. This is comparatively a  good lift considering she's just 20 years old. 

(Mirabhai Chanu lifted 177 something in 2014 at 22 years of age, 160 odd kgs as 20 year old) 

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1 hour ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

So India won 8 golds on day  1 of Commonwealth Senior, Junior and Youth Championships. 

 

 

Highlight of the day : Sorakhaibham Bindyarani Devi who lifted 182 kg in total in 55kg category. This is comparatively a  good lift considering she's just 20 years old. 

(Mirabhai Chanu lifted 177 something in 2014 at 22 years of age, 160 odd kgs as 20 year old) 

182 is a very decent lift in the weight category. It is very good lift considering she is just 20.

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2 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

So India won 8 golds on day  1 of Commonwealth Senior, Junior and Youth Championships. 

 

 

Highlight of the day : Sorakhaibham Bindyarani Devi who lifted 182 kg in total in 55kg category. This is comparatively a  good lift considering she's just 20 years old. 

(Mirabhai Chanu lifted 177 something in 2014 at 22 years of age, 160 odd kgs as 20 year old) 

Wrong comparison. Those lifts of Mirabai came at 48-49 kgs. Better comparison would be: her total of 182 kgs would have placed her at 6th position in last Junior World Championship and in top 30 in last Senior World Championship. 

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48 minutes ago, Dolby said:

Wrong comparison. Those lifts of Mirabai came at 48-49 kgs. Better comparison would be: her total of 182 kgs would have placed her at 6th position in last Junior World Championship and in top 30 in last Senior World Championship. 

It's all right according to me. In 48kg she lifted 160kg at 20 years and in 5-6 years added 40kgs more. 

So if right training is done and she gets 35-40 kg more it makes her a top world class lifter. 

Positions in world championship cannot be compared at all considering the fact she never participated in youth or junior events for India till now, so in few years/months this is the improvement. 

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