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Digital desk: Sanket Mahadev Sargar won silver in the men's 55 kg
weightlifting event on Day 2 of the Games on Saturday, earning India its first
medal at the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham with a total list of 248 kg
(113+135).
Sanket experienced a bit of sadness since he was headed for the gold
medal, but an unfortunate injury he sustained during his second attempt at the
clean and jerk round pushed him back. The clean and jerk round came to an exciting
conclusion when Malaysia's Bin Kasdan Mohamad Aniq lifted 142 kg on his final
attempt to win the gold medal with a total lift of 249 kg (107+142).
In the snatch
category, the 21-year-old from Maharasthra successfully lifted 107 kg on his
first try. He followed it up with lifts of 111 kg and 113 kg on his second and
third tries, respectively.
Sanket finished the
snatch phase in first place with a best weight of 113 kg, which is also a
record for the country. Bin Kasdan Mohamad Aniq of Malaysia came in second with
a best snatch lift of 107 kg, followed by Dilanka Isuru Kumara Yodage of Sri
Lanka with a 105 kg lift. The Sri Lankan lifter's third effort, which weighed
112 kg, was initially cleared but afterwards ruled a foul by the referees.
After winning gold in the Commonwealth Weightlifting
Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in December of the previous year, Sanket
was one of the favourites to place third. The 21-year-old set a new national
record in the snatch division by lifting 113 kg, earning her gold.
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