TASHKENT: India’s adolescent weightlifting feeling Jeremy Lalrinnunga’s Olympic hopes took a hit Tuesday since he chased the podium with a whisker from the Junior World Championships.The 18-year-old, that suffered a knee injury in the Asian Championships a month, also heaved 135kg in catch and 165kg in clean and jerk for a total of 300kg, missing out to a third place finish with a kilogram from the 67kg class. The Turkish duo of Muhammed Furkan Ozbek (141kg+176pound =317kg) along with Yusuf Fehmi Genc (133kg+168pound =301kg) took home the silver and gold medals respectively while Akmolda Sairamkez of Kazakhstan (132kg+176pound =308kg) clinched the silver. Jeremy’s effort in the gold amount Olympic qualifier occasion was away from his top of 140kg in catch, 167kg in clean and jerk along with a complete amount of 306kg. Had the Indian, who’s ranked 26th, raised 313kg, he’d have defended his ticket to Tokyo by bagging the Arabian quota. South Korea’s Han Myeong-mok, who’s ranked 21st, is very likely to get the Olympic berth depending on the provincial quota. On the other hand, that the 2018 Youth Olympics gold-medallist remains not out of contention to the Tokyo Games before the last record is created. “We can not state if Jeremy has not or qualified before the last record is created. He has an opportunity,” national trainer Vijay Sharma told PTI. “From the positions, you will find lifters in exactly the identical state above him only one of them is able to take part, just like there might be three out of Colombia or even China before him at this time. “Nations can subject lifters in four different groups, until all of states affirm the last involvement, we can not state anything,” he further added. The Mizo lifter, who possesses the childhood world listing in this weight class, was off to a disappointing start because he neglected to lift 135kg on his initial catch effort, but he heaved the identical burden in his next attempt. Jeremy then tried 139kg but neglected to lift the barbellfinishing with a silver medal at the group. In clean and jerkhe lifted 160kg and 165kg within his first two efforts but faltered in his bid to hoist 170kg, that could have been three kilograms over his personal best he attained in the National Championship in February this past year.
World jr weightlifting: Jeremy Endings 4th, Probably to Overlook out for Tokyo Games