Mirabai Chanu Shatters 3 National Records at Weightlifting Championships

Olympic silver medallist Mirabai Chanu delivered a dominant performance at the National Weightlifting Championship 2026, securing gold and setting three new national records in the women's 48kg category. She achieved a total lift of 205kg, marking a significant 6kg improvement from her previous best. Her successful transition to the 48kg category after the IWF dropped the 49kg class has already yielded top results, including a Commonwealth Championships win. Chanu is expected to move up to the 53kg category in the future, which will be the lowest women's weight class at the LA 2028 Olympics.

Key Points: Mirabai Chanu Breaks 3 National Weightlifting Records

  • Total lift of 205kg
  • New records in snatch (89kg) & clean & jerk (116kg)
  • Gold medal secured
  • 6kg improvement from previous best
  • Transition to 48kg category paying off
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Mirabai Chanu smashes three records at National Weightlifting Championships

Olympic silver medallist Mirabai Chanu sets three new national records in the 48kg category at the National Weightlifting Championship 2026.

"Mirabai achieved a total lift of 205kg, setting new national records in the snatch, clean and jerk, and overall total."

Modinagar, Feb 4

Olympic silver medallist Mirabai Chanu gave an outstanding performance at the National Weightlifting Championship 2026 with three national records in the women's 48kg category on Wednesday.

Mirabai achieved a total lift of 205kg, setting new national records in the snatch, clean and jerk, and overall total. The 31-year-old lifted 89kg in the snatch and then followed it with a strong 116kg in the clean and jerk, easily securing the gold medal.

Mirabai's total weight lifted improved by a massive 6kg from her previous best of 199 kg (at the 2022 World Championship in Forde - silver medal) to 205 kg at the World Championships in December 2023. At the 2022 World Championships she had previously held the national clean and jerk record of 115 kg and total of 199 kg (at that competition) in the 48kg category.

At the December 2023 World Championships, Mirabai attempted to set her own national snatch record of 91 kg, but did not succeed. However, her best lifts from that competition were clearly enough to allow her to win by 22 kg over silver medalist Ronda Soni and for Komal Kohar to win the bronze medal.

After winning an Olympic silver medal in Tokyo in 2020 at 49 kg and finishing fourth in Paris 2024 in the same weight category, Mirabai moved into the 48 kg category in 2022 when the IWF dropped the 49 kg category from Olympic qualification.

Already, the transition has paid off. After the move, Mirabai has taken first place at the Commonwealth Championships in 2023 and second place at the 2022 World Championships, reflecting Mirabai's ownership of her position among the highest-level female weightlifters in India.

Looking ahead, the Tokyo Olympic medallist is expected to gradually move up to the 53kg category after the Asian Games. The 53kg division will be the lowest women's weight class at the LA 2028 Olympic Games.

Notably, all of Mirabai Chanu's major international successes, including three medals at the World Weightlifting Championships and three Commonwealth Games medals, have come in sub-50 kg categories. This underlines her dominance and ability to compete across weight divisions.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud of her! From a small town in Manipur to the world stage. Her journey is the real story. Breaking three national records at 31 proves age is just a number. Can't wait to see her shine at LA 2028 in the 53kg category!
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Rohit P
This is fantastic news, but it also highlights a concern. We are so dependent on one superstar in this weight class. What is the federation doing to develop the next line of champions? Ronda Soni and Komal Kohar are good, but the gap is 22kg! We need more depth.
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Sarah B
Incredible performance! 205kg total is massive for the 48kg category. Her technique must be flawless. As a sports fan, it's amazing to see an athlete consistently improve and adapt to rule changes (like the dropped 49kg category). True professionalism.
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Vikram M
Bahut badhiya! 🏋️‍♀️ She's carrying the hopes of a nation on her shoulders. The article says she's moving to 53kg for LA 2028. That's a smart long-term plan. Wishing her the very best. More power to you, Mirabai!
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Kavya N
Her dominance is unreal. Three national records in one go! It's not just about strength; it's years of sacrifice and discipline. Hope the media gives her and other weightlifters as much coverage as cricket. They truly deserve it.

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