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Rio Olympics 2016: Xiang Yanmei bags gold for China despite neck injury

By IANS English

Rio de Janeiro, Aug 11: Weightlifter Xiang Yanmei of China shrugged off an unexpected neck injury to win the gold medal for China in the women's 69kg category at the ongoing Rio Olympics here.

Xiang Yanmei of China wins gold medal in women's 69 kg category


"I saw little stars all of a sudden. I got hurt a little bit; I felt hurt when I knocked my head," Xiang said.

Despite the thrill, the 24-year-old Xiang still took the lead and kept the momentum to jerk 145kg with a winning total of 261kg.

"But I didn't think about it at all during the jerk, so it didn't affect my performance in the jerk," she said.

Zhazira Zhapparkul of Kazakhstan, who has stood below Xiang on the podium at the 2015 worlds, claimed the silver with a total of 259kg and the bronze went to Sara Ahmed of Egypt at 255kg.

"I didn't perform well today, but luckily, I made good jerks and won the gold. Actually, my opponents are quite strong," Xiang said.

"Now, I am going to prepare for the National Games next year, you know how fierce the domestic competitions are in China," she added.

Ahmed, 18, junior world champion in 2015, admitted that being a gold medalist at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games was a huge encouragement for her. She came to Rio Games for a medal.

"The Youth Olympic Games are a bit smaller and the athletes are all the same age, but here all of them have great experience and I am young to them. Here it is not easy for me to compete with them," Ahmed said.

"A medal means a new beginning, and we hope that any medals we win here would help re-establish Egypt as a successful weightlifting nation," she added.

IANS
Story first published: Thursday, August 24, 2017, 17:39 [IST]
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