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Indians finish on podium at IWF World Weightlifting

India bagged a silver and a bronze in the 56kg category at the IWF Youth World Weightlifting Championships at Penang, Malaysia.

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New Delhi 

India bagged a silver and a bronze in the 56kg category at the IWF Youth World Weightlifting Championships at Penang, Malaysia. Jeremy Lalrinnunga finished second with a lift of 108kg in snatch and 127kg in clean & jerk for a total of 235kg. Muthupandi Raja clinched the bronze with an overall lift of 233kgs (100+133). Lalrinnunga improved upon his performance in the selection trial, which was held on September 20 at Patiala, by seven kilograms. In the 48kg category, Mohini Chavan finished 6th while Jhilli Dalabehera stood 9th. Sharabani Das finished 6th in the 44kg weight division. 

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