The Star Malaysia

Surprise win for Chilean Mendez and world records for Iran’s Moradi

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ANAHeIM: Chile’s Arley Mendez returned from more than four years of internatio­nal competitiv­e exile to defeat Iran’s Olympic champion Kianoush Rostami in the men’s 85kg class at Weightlift­ing World Championsh­ips, while Sohrab Moradi broke two world records in the 94kg class.

Mendez, who never returned home after competing for his native Cuba in the Pan American Junior Championsh­ips in Santiago in 2013, posted a total of 378kg to win gold ahead of Poland’s Krzysztof Zwarycz (359kg) on Sunday. Italy’s Antonino Pizzolato lifted 358kg to clinch bronze.

Mendez was only granted citizenshi­p by Chile this year.

He could have also taken Rostami’s clean and jerk world record had he not failed with his final attempt at 221kg.

“My finger got stuck on the bar, a technical problem,” said Mendez.

“Next year the records will come. I prepared well and I knew I would win here.”

Rostami, who injured his left knee last week, missed all three clean and jerk attempts and failed to register a total.

Moradi, who won gold in Rio last year, broke two world records in winning the 94kg class, to take an easy win over Lithuania’s Aurimas Didzbalis by 29kg.

Iran’s Seyedayoob Mousavijah­ari was in third place, three kilograms behind the Lithuanian.

The 29-year-old Moradi jumped from 220kg to 233kg on his fifth lift to break the clean and jerk world record of 232kg set in 2000 by Poland’s Szymon Kolecki, and better by four kilograms his own world record for the total, which he improved to 417kg.

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