Key Points

Mirabai Chanu has made a spectacular return to competition by winning gold at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships. She dominated the women's 48kg category with a total lift of 193kg. This victory marks her fifth medal at this prestigious event throughout her career. The win also secures her qualification for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

Key Points: Mirabai Chanu Wins Gold at Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships

  • Lifted 84kg snatch and 109kg clean jerk for 193kg total
  • Fifth Commonwealth Championships medal in her career
  • Secures qualification for 2026 Glasgow Commonwealth Games
  • Competing in new 48kg category after rule changes
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Mirabai Chanu wins gold at Commonwealth Weightlifting C'ships

Olympic medalist Mirabai Chanu claims gold in 48kg category at Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships with 193kg total lift, securing qualification for 2026 Commonwealth Games.

"Mirabai Chanu marked a golden return to action - Competition Officials"

Ahmedabad, Aug 25

Olympic medallist weightlifter Mirabai Chanu marked a golden return to action as she won the gold medal in the women's 48 kg category at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships on Monday.

Competing for the first time since her fourth-place finish at the Paris Olympics last year, former world champion Mirabai Chanu lifted 84kg in snatch and 109kg in clean and jerk for a total lift of 193kg for a top spot on the podium.

Following the International Weightlifting Federation’s (IWF) revised weight categories, which saw Mirabai’s pet division of 49kg scrapped, the Indian weightlifter competed in 48kg at the championships.

This is Mirabai Chanu's fifth medal at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships. She has previously won gold medals in the 2013, 2017, and 2019 editions and a silver in 2015.

The weightlifting tournament is also a qualifying event for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, with the winners of each senior category securing a berth to next year’s showpiece.

Around 300 athletes from 31 countries are competing in the tournament, and Mirabai Chanu is spearheading India’s 16-member senior contingent, which includes eight men and as many women. There are also four reserves - one man and three women.

There will also be competitions for junior and youth lifters, with India taking part across categories.

Earlier, Preetismita Bhoi opened India's account by clinching the gold medal in the women’s 44 kg category. She lifted 63kg in snatch and 87 kg in clean and jerk (C&J) for an aggregate lift of 150kg, setting a new Youth Commonwealth Record in C&J & Total.

In the men's division, Dharmajyoti lifted a total of 224 Kg (97 snatch and 127 clean and jerk) to clinch the gold in the 56 Kg division. In the process, he also broke the Commonwealth Youth record in C&J and total.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Fifth Commonwealth medal! That's some consistency right there. Also great to see other Indian lifters like Preetismita and Dharmajyoti performing well. Future looks bright for Indian weightlifting.
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Arjun K
Must have been tough adjusting to the new weight category after they scrapped her 49kg division. Shows her mental strength and adaptability. True champion material!
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Sarah B
While this is a great achievement, I hope the sports authorities provide better facilities and support to all weightlifters, not just the stars. Many talented athletes struggle due to lack of infrastructure.
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Vikram M
From Manipur to the world stage! Her journey is incredible. Hope she continues this form for the Commonwealth Games qualification. Glasgow 2026 here we come! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Impressive numbers - 193kg total! For someone competing in 48kg category, that's phenomenal strength. The technique and power required for these lifts is mind-boggling.

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