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India’s Jhilli wins silver in Commonwealth C’ships

Updated on: 10 December,2021 07:25 AM IST  |  Uzbekistan
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Mirabai is not participating in this event as she is on a break

India’s Jhilli wins silver in Commonwealth C’ships

Jhilli Dalabehera

India’s Jhilli Dalabehera won a silver medal in the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, which is being held alongside the World Championships here.


Jhilli, 22, a weightlifter from Odisha’s tribal Mayurbhanj district, finished second in the women’s 49kg, the same weight class in which Mirabai Chanu won the silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics. Mirabai is not participating in this event as she is on a break.


Jhilli, who is an Asian champion and a bronze medallist at the World Juniors in 45kg, but has moved up to 49kg as 45kg is not a recognised Olympic discipline, came up with her best effort of 73kg in snatch and 94 kg in clean and jerk for a total of 167kg—her personal best in this class.


She finished second in the Commonwealth nations, behind Nigeria’s Peter Stella Kingsley, who lifted 168kg (72 + 96). Though the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championship is a qualifying event for next year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, Jhilli could not clinch her berth on Thursday as only the gold medallists at Tashkent make the grade.

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