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Vietnamese wins gold at Asian weightlifting champs

Tran Le Quoc Toan brought home a gold medal from the Senior Asian Weightlifting Championships, currently underway in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
Vietnamese wins gold at Asian weightlifting champs ảnh 1Tran Le Quoc Toan celebrates his winning at the Senior Asian Weightlifting Championships in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan (Photo: TV screen shot)

Hanoi (VNA) - Tran Le Quoc Toan brought home a gold medal from theSenior Asian Weightlifting Championships, currently underway in Ashgabat,Turkmenistan.

Toan participated in the men’s 56kg category and lifted 124kg in the snatch,which was enough to finish at the top of the podium.

The Vietnamese then came third in the jerk & clean category with a lift of147kg.

His result in total was 271kg and he won the second bronze medal.

Hours later, Trinh Van Vinh won two silvers and one bronze in the men’s 62kgclass.

Vinh finished second in the jerk & clean category (167kg), with a totallift of 299kg. He was third in the snatch event, lifting 132kg.

His result was 17kg better than what he did at this tournament last year.

On the women’s side, Vietnam bagged three silvers and one bronze, all in the48kg class.

Vuong Thi Huyen bagged the first position in the snatch event with an 83kglift. Her teammate Nguyen Thi Thuy earned the bronze medal, lifting 78kg.

Huyen was, however, unsuccessful in the jerk & clean category, failing inall three attempts of 94kg and was ranked at the bottom.

Thuy, meanwhile, performed well, lifting 105kg. In total, she lifted 183kg andstood in second place. 

Sukcharoen Thunya of Thailand was the winner, bagging all three goldmedals at the event.

The continental championship kicked off on April 21 and will wrap up on April29.-VNA

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