India marked a significant milestone at the IWF Junior World Weightlifting Championships 2026 held in Cairo, Egypt, as 18-year-old Yash Khandagale secured a remarkable silver medal. Competing in the 73kg category, Yash demonstrated outstanding strength and technique throughout the competition.
Performance Highlights
Khandagale lifted a total of 320 kg, just 2 kg shy of the gold medalist from China. His achievements include:
- Snatch: 145 kg
- Clean and Jerk: 175 kg
This silver medal stands as one of the highest achievements for India at this championship and marked the country’s first medal of the tournament.
Reactions and Significance
Yash expressed his heartfelt thanks to his coaches and supporters, stating, “This medal means a lot to me and my country.” His coach lauded his dedication, noting that his focus and training were instrumental in this success. This accomplishment is expected to inspire many young athletes in India.
Looking Ahead
Yash’s success brings India closer to its ambition of earning multiple medals at this prestigious junior event, often seen as a stepping stone to senior international competitions. Experts emphasize that such victories enhance India’s prospects for future Olympic achievements and elevate its presence in the global weightlifting scene.
With the championship ongoing, anticipation builds around other Indian lifters aiming to capitalize on this momentum. This tournament continues to spotlight emerging talent that may dominate the sport in the near future.
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