Saikhom Mirabai Chanu on Thursday became the first Indian in over two decades to claim a gold medal at the World Weightlifting Championship in Anaheim, USA, exorcising the ghosts of her forgettable outing at the Rio Olympics.
Chanu, who is employed with the Indian Railways, lifted 85 kg in snatch and 109 kg in clean and jerk to total an impressive 194 kg in the women's 48 kg, in the process setting a new national record.
Seeing the Tricolour from the podium, tears of joy rolled down her cheeks, as the 23-year-old Manipuri picked up a rare honour for an Indian at the marquee event.
Chanu, with her lift of 85 kg, came second in snatch but bagged the top positions each in clean and jerk, and in overall total to finish with the yellow metal in a field of 20 lifters. Thailand's Sukcharoen Thunya won the silver medal with a total lift of 193, while Segura Ana Iris bagged the bronze with 182 kg.
Chanu had finished ninth in the 2015 World Championships while she ended 11th in the 2014 edition.
Olympic bronze medallist Karnam Malleshwari had won the top prize in the World Championships twice – in 1994 and 1995. Kunjarani Devi had also won several medals – mostly silver but never a gold – in the World Championships between 1989 to 1999.
Chanu's outing in the USA was very different from the way things panned out in Rio in 2016 when she put up a disappointing performance as she could not get an overall total in women's 48 kg, after failing to lift the weight in any of her three attempts in clean and jerk section.
In a field of 12 lifters at the Rio Games, she was one of two lifters who did not finish (DNF) her event.
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