Key Points

Mirabai Chanu has made a triumphant return to competition by winning gold at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships. She lifted a total of 193 kg across the snatch and clean and jerk events. The victory marks her first competition since the Paris Olympics and secures her direct qualification for the 2026 Commonwealth Games. Chanu credited her success to relentless hard work and the support of her coaches and the nation.

Key Points: Mirabai Chanu Wins Gold at Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships

  • Chanu lifted 193 kg total with 84 kg snatch and 109 kg clean and jerk
  • She secured direct qualification for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow
  • This was her first competition since the 2024 Paris Olympics
  • The win serves as a major confidence boost ahead of the World Championships in October
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Mirabai Chanu wins Gold at Commonwealth weightlifting Championships, credits relentless hard work

Olympic medalist Mirabai Chanu claims gold at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships in Ahmedabad with a total lift of 193 kg, securing her spot for the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

"This victory is the result of relentless hard work, my coaches' guidance, and the constant encouragement of the nation. - Mirabai Chanu"

Ahmedabad, August 26

Former world champion and Olympic medalist Mirabai Chanu won gold at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships in Ahmedabad on Monday, describing the victory as a result of "relentless hard work".

Competing for the first time since the 2024 Paris Olympics, Chanu lifted a total of 193 kg--84 kg in snatch and 109 kg in clean and jerk--securing the top spot and a direct qualification for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, according to Olympics.com.

Speaking after her win, Chanu said, "I am truly delighted to win the gold medal here in Ahmedabad. Competing on home soil after a year since the Paris Olympics made this moment even more special, and the support from the crowd gave me immense motivation. This victory is the result of relentless hard work, my coaches' guidance, and the constant encouragement of the nation. It's a great confidence boost as I prepare for the World Championships in October, and I'll continue to give my best to make India proud on the international stage."

In the women's 48 kg category, Chanu recorded her best snatch lift in her second attempt after missing her first. She attempted 87 kg in her third attempt but could not make a valid lift.

In the clean and jerk section, Chanu began with a successful lift of 105 kg and improved to 109 kg in her second attempt. Although she failed to lift 113 kg on her final attempt, her total was enough to claim gold.

The podium was completed by India's Sunil Dalvi, who lifted 177 kg (76 kg snatch + 101 kg clean and jerk), and Nigeria's Ruth Asouquo Nyong, who lifted 167 kg (72 kg + 95 kg) to take bronze.

At the Paris 2024 Olympics, Chanu lifted 199 kg (88 kg snatch + 111 kg clean and jerk) in the 49 kg category but did not win a medal. She had previously won silver in the 49 kg category at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

With the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) revising weight categories and discontinuing the 49 kg class, Chanu now competes in the 48 kgdivision. .

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing performance! The way she handled the pressure after missing her first snatch attempt shows her mental strength. Gold on home soil must feel incredible 👏
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Sarah B
As someone who follows weightlifting, adjusting to the new 48kg category after competing in 49kg is not easy. Her technique and power remain impressive despite the category change.
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Arjun K
While this is a great achievement, I hope our sports authorities provide better facilities and support for all weightlifters, not just the stars. Many talented athletes struggle without proper infrastructure.
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Meera T
From Manipur to the world stage! 🎉 Her journey inspires so many young girls in the Northeast to pursue sports. Representation matters!
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Vikram M
Great to see two Indians on the podium! Sunil Dalvi winning silver shows the depth of talent we have in weightlifting. Need more such competitions in India.
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Kavya N
Her humility despite achieving so much is what I admire most. Always credits her coaches and supporters. True champion mentality! 💪

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