The Asian Age

IWF CONFIRMS CHANU’S OLYMPIC QUALIFICAT­ION

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New Delhi, June 12: The Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation (IWF) on Saturday conformed that star Indian lifter Mirabai Chanu has qualified for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics in the women’s 49kg category.

Chanu, the 2017 world champion in weightlift­ing, had secured her place in Tokyo by winning a bronze medal in the Asian Championsh­ip in Tashkent in April with a world record in clean and jerk.

The 26-year-old from Manipur has qualified on the basis of her standings on IWF’s Absolute Ranking list. The Indian lifter is ranked second in the 49kg category with 4133,6172 points in her kitty.

“Many congratula­tions to #TOPSAthlet­e weightlift­er @mirabai_chanu who has qualified for #Tokyo2020 after @iwfnet published its Absolute Ranking list where she is placed 2nd in the women’s 49 kg,” Sports Authority of India (SAI) tweeted.

Chanu was earlier ranked fourth but North Korea’s withdrawal from the Olympics lifted the Indian to the second place. This will be Chanu’s second appearance in the Olympics, five years after a disappoint­ing outing in Rio, where she failed to lift any of the weights in clean and jerk to bow out of the event.

In the men’s 67 kg category, India’s Jeremy Lalrinnung­a is ranked 12th and lost the continenta­l quota to Korea’s Hak Myeongmok, but the 18-year-old still has a chance to qualify.

The final list will be released on June 25.

As per IWF rules, the top eight lifters in each of the 14 weight categories, including seven in the women’s group, are eligible to compete in the Games.

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