Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Medal rush continues as Bindyarani Devi clinches silver

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BIRMINGHAM: India's Bindyarani Devi raised her game to secure a silver in the women's 55kg category, providing the country's fourth weightlift­ing medal in as many categories at the Commonweal­th Games here.

Soon after Mirabai Chanu's gold, the 23-year-old created a Games record by lifting 116kg in the clean and jerk after a personal best of 86kg in the snatch section, totalling 202 kg on Saturday.

The gold medal expectedly went to Nigeria's Adijat Adenike Olarinoye, who lifted 203kg (92kg+111kg). She also smashed the Games record in snatch and total effort.

Local favourite England's Fraer Morrow bagged the bronze with a 198kg effort (89kg+109kg).

"It is my first CWG and I feel very happy about the silver and about the Games record as well," Bindyarani said.

Like Chanu, Bindyarani too hails from Manipur. She had won the Commonweal­th Championsh­ips gold in 2019 before getting a silver in the 2021 edition.

Daughter of a farmer who also owns grocery shop, Bindyarani took up weightlift­ing due to her short height.

"I was into taekwondo from 2008 to 2012 after that I shifted to weightlift­ing. I had a height problem so had to shift. Everyone told my height is ideal for weightlift­ing. So I changed."

Bindyarani was in the bronze medal finish after the snatch section with a personal best of 86kg, behind Olarinoye (92kg) and Fraer (89kg).

The Indian made an unsuccessf­ul second attempt for 115 kg before lifting a kilogram more to elevate her to silver medal position from bronze as Morrow fluffed her final 115kg attempt. Earlier in the day, Chanu had provided India its first gold while Sanket Sargar and Gururaja Poojary had clinched silver and bronze medals respective­ly.

 ?? PTI ?? India's Bindyarani Devi Sorokhaiba­m with the silver medal after competing in the women's 55kg weightlift­ing category match of the Commonweal­th Games 2022 (CWG), in Birmingham, UK, Saturday
PTI India's Bindyarani Devi Sorokhaiba­m with the silver medal after competing in the women's 55kg weightlift­ing category match of the Commonweal­th Games 2022 (CWG), in Birmingham, UK, Saturday

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