Key Points

Ajith Narayana made India proud with his gold medal performance at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships. He edged out Nigeria's Joseph Edidiong Umoafia by just one kilogram in a thrilling contest. His victory secured him a direct qualification spot for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. The championships also saw strong performances from other Indian lifters including Mirabai Chanu.

Key Points: Ajith Narayana Wins Gold at Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships

  • Won gold medal by just 1kg margin over Nigerian rival
  • Secured qualification for 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow
  • Lifted 317kg total with 145kg snatch and 172kg clean and jerk
  • Adds to previous national record of 318kg in 73kg category
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Ajith Narayana strikes gold at Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships, secures CWG Glasgow 2026 berth

India's Ajith Narayana clinches gold in men's 71kg at Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships, securing qualification for CWG Glasgow 2026 with 317kg total lift.

"India's Ajith Narayana delivered a stellar performance to clinch the gold medal - Olympics.com"

Ahmedabad, August 27

India's Ajith Narayana delivered a stellar performance to clinch the gold medal in the men's 71kg weight category at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships 2025 on Wednesday. The 26-year-old lifted a combined total of 317kg (145kg snatch + 172kg clean and jerk), not only securing the top podium finish but also booking his ticket to the Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2026 in Glasgow, as per Olympics.com.

The competition was fiercely contested, with Nigeria's African Games champion Joseph Edidiong Umoafia, who settled for silver with a total of 316kg (146kg + 170kg), missing out on gold by just one kilogram. Ezekiel Moses from Nauru bagged the bronze medal with a lift of 290kg (135kg + 155kg).

Ajith started strong in the snatch, successfully clearing 145kg on his first attempt. However, his subsequent attempts at 148kg and 150kg did not go as planned. In the clean and jerk, he opened confidently with 172kg to regain the lead but failed to convert his next two attempts at 177kg.

This gold adds to Ajith's growing list of achievements. At the National Weightlifting Championships last year, he competed in the men's 73kg division and set a national record with a combined lift of 318kg (140kg + 178kg), clinching the gold medal there as well.

India also had reason to celebrate in the women's events, where Nirupama Devi put up an impressive show in the 63kg category, winning silver with a total lift of 217kg (91kg + 126kg).

India's campaign at the 30th edition of the championships began on a high note on Monday when Tokyo 2020 silver medallist Mirabai Chanu clinched gold in the women's 48kg category, ensuring her own qualification for Glasgow 2026.

The ongoing championships in Ahmedabad feature over 300 lifters from 31 nations, with India already making a strong statement on the international stage.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Amazing to see India hosting such prestigious events in Ahmedabad! The fact that we have over 300 athletes from 31 countries competing here shows how much weightlifting has grown in India. Great exposure for our athletes!
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Priya S
So happy for Ajith! But I'm a bit concerned about his failed attempts at higher weights. Hope he works on his consistency before CWG 2026. The competition there will be even tougher. Still, amazing achievement! 🥇
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Michael C
The depth in Indian weightlifting is impressive! From Mirabai Chanu to Ajith and now Nirupama Devi winning silver - we're becoming a weightlifting powerhouse. Great to see multiple athletes qualifying for Glasgow!
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Ananya R
ज़ोर लगा के हइसा! So proud of our athletes. The fact that he set a national record last year shows this isn't a one-time fluke. Proper dedication and hard work paying off. Glasgow 2026 here we come! 💪
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Vikram M
Great achievement but we need to focus on converting those higher attempts. In international competitions, those missed lifts could cost us medals. Still, congratulations to Ajith and the entire Indian team!

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