India end Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships on a high
Indian lifters signed off their campaign in the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships on a high note by adding as many as nine more gold medals on the fifth and final day of the event in Cape Town.
- Written by Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 15, 2011 08:36 pm IST
Indian lifters signed off their campaign in the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships on a high note by adding as many as nine more gold medals on the fifth and final day of the event in Cape Town.
Apart from nine gold, India also bagged six silver medals on Friday, to return home with a whopping 110 medals, including 53 yellow metals, from the championships.
Chandrakant Mali won three gold medals in the senior men's 105 kgs category with a total lift of 338 kgs.
Vompu Prabhakar then equalled the feat in the junior men's 105 kgs with a total lift of 303 kgs.
Nitin Kumar Rawat, however, had to be satisfied with three silver in the junior men's 105 kgs with a total lift of 285 kgs.
Sandeep Kumar also bagged two gold medals in +105 kgs senior men's category by lifting 197 kgs in clean and jerk and with a total effort of 338 kgs. He also won the silver in snatch (141 kgs).
Rupinder Singh pocketed the last gold medal for India in senior men's +105kg snatch event with an effort of 153kg.
He also won silver medals in clean and jerk (184 kgs) and total (337 kgs) categories.
In all the weight categories, three medals are awarded in each of snatch, clean and jerk, and total lift.
