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This story is from April 5, 2018

CWG 2018: Gururaja claims silver in men’s 56kg weightlifting

India’s Gururaja claimed silver in the men’s 56kg weightlifting event at the 2018 Commonwealth Games handing India its first medal at the quadrennial event on the opening day.
CWG 2018: Gururaja claims silver in men’s 56kg weightlifting
Key Highlights
  • Gururaja claimed silver in the Men’s 56kg weightlifting event at the 2018 Commonwealth Games handing India its first medal
  • After lifting his best weight of 111kg in the snatch, the 28-year-old added 138kg in his third attempt in the clean and jerk
  • Malaysia’s Muhammad Izhar Ahmad won gold with a total lift of 261kg - A Commonwealth Games record
NEW DELHI: India’s Gururaja claimed silver in the men’s 56kg weightlifting event at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, thus handing India its first medal at the quadrennial event on the opening day.
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After lifting his best weight of 111kg in the snatch, the 28-year-old added 138kg in his third attempt in the clean and jerk to end with a total lift of 249kg - achieving his personal best.
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Malaysia’s Muhammad Izhar Ahmad won gold with a total lift of 261kg - a Commonwealth Games record - while bronze went to Sri Lanka’s Chaturanga Lakmal (248kg).
In 2017, Gururaja had claimed a Commonwealth Championships bronze in Australia.
An employee of the Indian Air Force, Gururaja, who began weightlifting in 2010, had won gold in the Commonwealth senior weightlifting championship, lifting a personal best of 249kg (108+141) in Penang in 2016. Earlier that year, he won gold at the South Asian Games.
The son of a pick-up-truck driver, Gururaja hails from Kundapura in coastal Karnataka and started out as a wrestler before switching to powerlifting and then weightlifting.
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