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May 18, 2026

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India Surges to Top 11 with 11 Medals at Asian Senior Weightlifting Championship

India made a significant impact at the Asian Senior Weightlifting Championships held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, by securing a total of 11 medals, which included one silver and ten bronze, leading them to finish 11th overall in a highly competitive field. A particularly notable achievement was made by the Indian women’s weightlifting team, which earned third place in the women’s team rankings, marking an important milestone for the squad.

Competition Overview

The championship featured intense competition from leading Asian countries, with China dominating the tournament and setting exceptionally high standards. Athletes broke a combined total of 25 world records and 27 Asian records, showcasing the escalating prowess and competitive spirit in Asian weightlifting.

India’s Performance Highlights

India’s medal tally was a result of consistent efforts across multiple weight categories:

  • The silver medal was claimed in the men’s 81kg category by Ravi Kumar, who achieved a combined lift of 350kg, narrowly missing gold by just 2kg.
  • The ten bronze medals were distributed among both men’s and women’s categories, reflecting India’s growing depth and talent in the sport.

Women’s Team Success

The Indian women’s team stood out with excellent performances:

  1. Harpreet Kaur in the 64kg category
  2. Jyoti Singh in the 76kg category

These critical medals contributed to India securing third place among 15 nations in the women’s team rankings, underscoring the team’s rising stature.

Official Remarks and Future Prospects

Tournament officials lauded the event for its high standards and record-breaking feats. Anil Mehta, President of the Indian Weightlifting Federation, expressed pride in the achievements, stating, “Our athletes have shown tremendous grit and progress. Securing 11 medals and a top-three finish in the women’s category is a huge step forward. We aim to build on this momentum for global events.”

Fans and sports enthusiasts have celebrated this success widely, viewing it as a sign of India’s ascending status in international weightlifting. The performances at the championship have ignited optimism for India’s medal chances in upcoming world championships and the Olympic Games.

Overall, the Asian Senior Weightlifting Championships in Tashkent marked a landmark event for India, setting a promising foundation for future achievements in the sport.

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