New Straits Times

Agony and ecstasy for North Korea’s Song Gum

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Korea bagged their first gold of the Asian Games yesterday when weightlift­er Ri Song Gum pipped local favourite Sri Wahyuni Agustiani to win the women’s 48kg class.

Song Gum, who is just 140cm tall, hoisted a massive 112kg in her first clean and jerk attempt to power past Sri Wahyuni who had taken a shock one kilogramme lead after the first snatch discipline.

Olympic silver medallist Sri Wahyuni, aged 24 and known affectiona­tely as Yuni, hoisted 107kg on her first attempt at the clean and jerk.

She tried and agonisingl­y failed twice to lift the 112kg she needed for victory despite the huge cries of “Indonesia, Indonesia” ringing around the Jakarta Internatio­nal Expo venue.

Song Gum reemerged twice to attempt an Asian Games record and personal best of 117kg but departed in agony as her left knee buckled on both attempts and she had to be helped from the platform on one leg.

A few moments later draped in the North Korean flag, the 20year-old Song Gum’s pain turned to ecstasy as she received the gold medal and belted out the anthem of the secretive nation with tears streaming down her cheeks and dribbling from her chin.

Song Gum’s victory was watched by North Korea sports minister Kim Il Guk who told Korean media: “She did a great job.”

“I’m very happy that I won the first gold,” said Song Gum after emerging from doping control with her left knee encased in an ice pack.

The rising star, who came fourth as a teenager at the 2015 world championsh­ips, was cheered to the rafters by a large phalanx of supporters clad in unified Korea T-shirts. “I felt good because many people supported me,” Song Gum said.

It left Yuni with yet another silver medal to add to those she won four years ago at the 17th Asiad in Incheon and again at the Rio Olympics two years ago and, crestfalle­n, she too was left in floods of tears.

“I have lifted 116kg in training but today never felt like I could repeat it, no,” a still visibly upset Yuni told AFP after the medals ceremony, feeling that she had let her country down as Games hosts.

But the North Koreans, predicted to be dominant in weightlift­ing at these Asian games in the absence of China and Kazakhstan who are banned for doping, were not to be denied. Song Gum’s 199kg total proved enough with Yuni 4kg in arrears.

Thailand’s feisty Thunya Sukcharoen took bronze with a 189kg total.

 ??  ?? North Korea’s Ri Song Gum.
North Korea’s Ri Song Gum.

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