DAJOMES became three times Junior World Champion

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DAJOMES became three times Junior World Champion

DAJOMES BARRERA Neisi Patricia (ECU), highly experienced lifter for her fairly young age (20-year-old) excelled once again. Silver Medallist 2017 IWF World Championships, she became Junior World Champion for the third time in a row. Only DAJOMES lifted over 100kg in the Snatch and with 105kg she got her first Gold here in Tashkent. ALWINE Meredith Leigh (USA), despite having three good lifts, was left 6kg behind at 99kg, while the 2018 Asian Junior Champion, 16 years old JABBOROVA Tursuno (UZB) lifted 96kg. ALWINE only had one good lift in the Clean and Jerk at 121kg. That was still enough for the second place and she won the Silver Medal with a Total of 220kg. She was 7th on the occasion of the 2017 World Championships and competed in a lower bodyweight category. The other 16 years old in the bodyweight category, NARIN Dilara, who was 5th at the Junior European Championship won the Bronze Medal with 118kg, ranking 4th in the Total. JABBOROVA stood on the third podium, with a 116kg Clean and Jerk, 212kg Total. DAJOMES secured the Gold Medal with her first lift at 128kg then went up to 134 and 140kg. With 6 perfect attempts and a Total of 255kg, she achieved her best-registered result so far, defeating ALWINE by

Olympic Games Bronze Medallist AHMED is Junior World Champion

Fulfilling the predictions, the Egyptian 2016 Olympic Games Bronze Medallist AHMED Sara Samir Elsayed Mohamed won all Golds in the women 69kg bodyweight category with a huge advantage. The 20-year-old AHMED won the Junior World Champion title after again after a first success in 2015. Three years ago, she won with 232kg, while this time she lifted 238kg. The best of her career is 255kg Total at the Rio Olympic Games. After starting at 100kg, she went up to 105kg. Even if she failed her attempt at 107kg, she secured a 5kg advantage over her rival, VIBERT Katherine Elizabeth (USA). The Bronze Medal in the Snatch went to ESCOBAR AGUIRRE Hellen Andrea (COL). The ranking didn’t change during the Clean and Jerk, ESCOBAR reached 124kg, while VIBERT, having three good lifts and 1kg advantage became the Silver Medallist. AHMED Clean and Jerked 133kg and won the competition lifting 13kg more than

Georgian victory

DAVITADZE Revaz (GEO) Junior World Champion in 2017 and 2018 European Champion waited until all the other athletes competing in the Men’s 85kg bodyweight category took their lifts in the Snatch, and it is only then that he came out to win the Gold Medal with his first lift at 160 kg. He also had a successful one at 164kg. There was a close competition between the 2016 Junior and Youth World Champion, ALI Ahmed Sayed Ashour (EGY) and 2017 European Youth Champion ADAMUS Bartlomiej Stefan from Poland for the second place, but after all, ALI managed to lift one kilogram more and got the Silver with 159kg. In the Clean and Jerk, after being 9th in the Snatch, MAURUS Harrison James (USA) 2017 Youth World Champion and Bronze Medallist at the 2017 IWF World Championships proved to be the best with three good lift, 190kg, 194kg and 198kg. That resulted in a Bronze Medal in the Total. ALI’s 190kg Clean and Jerk got him the Bronze Medal and the Silver for his Total of 350kg. DAVITADZE came second in Clean and Jerk with 192 kg, and besides the Gold Medal in the Snatch, he got to the first place in the Total as well defeating all the other athletes with an impressive

Three Gold Medals for SUHAREVS Ritvars

Only one day after the triumph of KOHA Rebeka, Latvia can celebrate the overwhelming victory SUHAREVS Ritvars (LAT) in the Men’s 77kg bodyweight category. On the fourth competition day of the 2018 IWF Junior World Championships, the 2017 European Junior World Champion SUHAREVS came out quite late in the Snatch with a starting weight of 148kg. He continued to raise the bar to 152kf first and 156kg – both being good lifts. He secured a 7kg advantage compared to SOLTANI Hossein (IRI) ending the Snatch on 149kg. Asian Junior Champion in 2018, SOLTANI got the Silver Medal. Third place was awarded to ARTMUYATOV Gayrat (UZB) followed closely by HARUTYUNYAN Rafik (ARM) ending 4th. HARUTYUNYAN ended 10th at the 2017 Juniors was confident in the Clean and Jerk. With 179kg, he ended second – just 1kg behind SUHAREVS. With his Total of 324kg, he took the Bronze Medal. SOLTANI Hossein (IRI), went for a third attempt at 177kg and made it a good lift after missing his second one in the Clean and Jerk (176kg). He won a Bronze Medal and a Silver in the Total with

16 Year old FAYZULLAEVA Won

Medal winners in the Snatch all lifted 94kg. As the ranking is determined by the order of performing the good lift, AHMED Esraa Elsayed Rashed Elsayed (EGY) won the Gold followd by BELKHIR Ghofrane (TUN) and FAYZULLAEVA Kumushkhon (UZB). There was only 1kg difference between the 1st and the 4th place. As much as the Snatch results were close, the Clean and Jerk was a lot clearer, where, FAYZULLAEVA, 2018 Asian Youth and Junior World Champion managed to lift 7 kg more than the two other medal contenders. Her Total was an impressive 214kg, despite being the youngest athlete in her category – only 16 years old. AHMED, Silver Medallist at the 2015 Junior World Championships, made it to a 113kg Clean and Jerk and 207kg Total. African Youth and Junior Champion in 2014, AHMED also ended 7th at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games with a Total of 216kg. She won a Gold and two Silver Medals here in Tashkent. The Bronze Medal in the Clean and Jerk and Total went to BELKHIR, this year’s African Youth and Junior Champion, lifting only 1kg less than AHMAD. Her Total was

The incredible one-woman show of KOHA

2017 IWF Junior World Champion KOHA Rebeka (LAT) defended her title. She came out last in the Snatch - right after all the other competitors took all their lifts - with a starting weight of 95kg. Dominating her category, the 2018 European Champion went for 99kg with her second lift. She missed her last attempt at 103kg but secured a 6kg advantage over Silver Medal winner EMDU Ailada (THA). EMDU was the only lifter in the Women’s 58kg to perform three good lifts. She won the Silver Medal at the 2017 Asian Youth Championships in the Total. Third place went to LANDOULSI Nouha (TUN) with only 1 successful lift in the Snatch. 2018 African Junior Champion, NOUHA missed to lift 85kg twice, but managed to control the 90kg weight at her third attempt. In the Clean and Jerk, KOHA kept her dominance with three good lifts. She easily won with a Total of 219kg. MORALES DEL AGUILA Rosalba Estela (COL) came up second while third place was awarded to CAKIN Aysegul (TUR) lifting 110kg. KOHA was the only lifter to come back to the podium for a medal in the Total. She was joined by Bronze Medallist in the Snatch LANDOULSI Nouha (TUN). LANDOULSI ranked only 5th in the Clean and Jerk but got the Silver Medal for her Total of 198kg. DARSIGNY Tali (CAN) had an impressive competition and after ranking 4th twice both in the Snatch and in the Clean and Jerk, she could stand on the podium to be handed over the Bronze Medal for her Total of