Key Points

Olympic medallist Mirabai Chanu is spearheading India's 14-member squad at the World Weightlifting Championships in Norway. The experienced weightlifter has an impressive track record with gold and silver medals from previous world championships. India's contingent includes several Commonwealth medal winners across both men's and women's categories. This championship also serves as a crucial qualifying event for the upcoming Commonwealth Games.

Key Points: Mirabai Chanu Leads Indian Squad at World Weightlifting Championships 2025

  • Chanu won gold at 2017 World Championships and silver in 2022 edition
  • Indian women's team features multiple Commonwealth medal winners
  • Lovepreet Singh leads men's contingent as Commonwealth bronze medallist
  • Championships serve as qualifying event for next Commonwealth Games
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Mirabai Chanu leads Indian charge at World Weightlifting Championships 2025

Olympic medallist Mirabai Chanu heads 14-member Indian team at World Weightlifting Championships in Norway, aiming for Commonwealth Games qualification.

"Mirabai Chanu, who returned to action after Paris 2024 by winning the 48kg gold at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships - Olympics.com"

Førde, October 2

Olympic medallist Mirabai Chanu is set to lead the 14-member Indian contingent at the upcoming competition, which will take place in Førde, Norway, from October 2 to 11.

Mirabai Chanu, who returned to action after Paris 2024 by winning the 48kg gold at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships in August, will carry India's hopes in Norway.

The 31-year-old ace Indian weightlifter won a gold medal in the 48kg category at the 2017 edition of the World Weightlifting Championships in Anaheim. She also won silver in the 49kg category at the 2022 edition of the competition in Bogota, according to the Olympics.com website.

World Weightlifting Championships 2025: Indian squad:

Women: Mirabai Chanu (48kg), Koyel Bar (53kg), Bindyarani Devi Sorokhaibam (58kg), Nirupama Devi Seram (63kg), Harjinder Kaur (69kg), Vanshita Verma (86kg), Mehak Sharma (86kg+)

Men: Rishikanta Singh Chanambam (60kg), Muthupandi Raja (65kg), Ajith Narayana (71kg), Ajaya Babu Valluri (79kg), Abhishek Nipane (88kg), Dilbag Singh (94kg), Lovepreet Singh (110kg+)

Bindyarani Devi, Nirupama Devi and Mehak Sharma all won silver medals, while Harjinder Kaur and Vanshita Verma bagged bronze at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships in August.

Bindyarani Devi and Harjinder Kaur also won the silver and bronze medals at the Commonwealth Games 2022, respectively.

Meanwhile, India's men's contingent at the World Weightlifting Championships will be led by Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Lovepreet Singh.

Lovepreet Singh also won the bronze medal at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships earlier this year where Ajith Narayana and Ajaya Babu Valluri struck gold.

The World Championships will also serve as one of the qualifying events for next year's Commonwealth Games.

World Weightlifting Championships 2025 schedule:

October 2, Thursday:

Women's 48kg - 11:00 PM

October 3, Friday:

Women 53kg - 10:30 PM

Men 60kg - 11:00 PM

October 4, Saturday:

Men 65kg - 8:30 PM

Women 58kg - 11:00 PM

October 5, Sunday:

Women 63kg - 8:30 PM

Men 71kg - 11:00 PM

October 6, Monday:

Women 79kg - 8:30 PM

October 7, Tuesday:

Men 88kg - 8:30 PM

Women 69kg - 11:00 PM

October 8, Wednesday:

Women 77kg - 11:00 PM

October 9, Thursday:

Women 86kg - 8:30 PM

Men 94kg - 11:00 PM

October 10, Friday:

Men 110 kg - 11:00 PM

October 11, Saturday:

Women 86kg+ - 5:00 PM

Men 110kg+ - 7:30 PM.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The timings are quite late for Indian viewers - 11 PM starts will be tough to watch live. But we'll definitely catch the highlights. Hope Star Sports provides good coverage.
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div class="font-medium">Aditya G
Great to see such a large contingent! Both men's and women's teams have proven performers. Lovepreet Singh leading the men's team is well deserved after his CWG bronze. Let's bring home multiple medals! 🔥
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Sarah B
Impressive to see India's growing strength in weightlifting! The women's team especially has depth across weight categories. Bindyarani Devi and Harjinder Kaur have been consistently performing well internationally.
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Karthik V
While I'm excited about our team, I wish we had more coverage of weightlifting in mainstream media. These athletes work so hard but don't get the recognition they deserve compared to cricket. Hope this championship changes that!
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Nisha Z
Mirabai di is such an inspiration for young girls in India! From Manipur to the world stage - her journey shows what dedication can achieve. Can't wait to watch her lift on October 2nd! 🙌

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