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  • Weightlifting: Mirabai, Jeremy, Achinta to skip Asian C’ship; to have S&C camp in US for World Meet

    Olympic silver medallist Mirabai Chanu and 7 different prime Indian weightlifters will fly to the USA on Tuesday for a 3 and half week power and conditioning (S&C) coaching camp in St. Louis.

    Chanu might be accompanied by 2022 Commonwealth Games medallists Jeremy Lalrinnunga, Achinta Sheuli, Sanket Sargar, Bindyarani Devi, Gurdeep Singh and former 2018 CWG champion R V Rahul and Asian Championship gold medallist Jhilli Dalabehra to St. Louis, USA for a three-and-half-week-long camp.

    “We will be in USA for 23-24 days. It is the off season so we will have a strength program there,”Sharma informed PTI.
    Sargar, who went below the knife for the elbow harm he suffered throughout his occasion on the CWG, will undergo rehab.

    “All these lifters have small niggles like Gurdeep has some issue in his wrist. Sanket will go through proper rehab. We want that everyone is perfectly fit for the World Championships,” he added.

    The lifters will work with Dr Aaron Horschig, a former weightlifter-turned-physical therapist and power and conditioning coach.

    Chanu has been consulting Horschig since 2020. He has been instrumental in checking out her imbalance difficulty which affected her snatch approach.

    She had a month-long coaching stint with Horschig in March, forward of the CWG.

    “Mira currently doesn’t have any issue but since we are going there she will also do some strength training,” Sharma mentioned.

    Senior lifters to skip Asian Championships

    Senior weightlifters will miss this 12 months’s Asian Championships opting to concentrate on the World meet as an alternative, which is a qualifying occasion for the Paris Olympics.

    The Asian Championships are scheduled to happen in Manama, Bahrain from October 6 to 16. India might be fielding its ‘B’ staff, comprising junior lifters.

    “The lifters who have returned from the CWG will not compete in the Asian Championships. We will be sending our B team,” Sharma mentioned.

    “The focus is on the World Championship which is a qualifying event for the Paris Olympics,” the top coach added.
    The World Championship, scheduled to happen from December 5 to fifteen in Bagota, Colombia, is the primary qualifying occasion for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

    The Indian weightlifting contingent returned with a haul of 10 medals together with three golds and as a many silvers earlier this month.

    Although Sharma was proud of the performances of his lifters on the CWG, the top coach rued the missed probabilities.
    “It could have been better. Ajay (Singh), who was gold contender, missed a medal. Sanket too missed out on the gold and Poonam as well.”

  • CWG medallists at their relaxed greatest

    With their hermetic coaching and journey schedules, it’s a uncommon sight to see high athletes throughout sports activities underneath the identical roof. The Indian Olympic Association’s (IOA) felicitation programme for the Commonwealth Games medallists this week offered that window. At ease after finishing their Games duties, athletes could possibly be seen of their pure non-serious selves. Once the information cameras went off, there was loads of banter, bonhomie and jaw-hurting jokes exchanged between them.

    Mizoram’s teen weightlifting star Jeremy Lalrinnunga walked in direction of a few reporters ready for him sporting a smile and nodding his head. “Haven’t we spoken already before? Ab kuchh naya kahan se produce karun. Sab khatam ho gaya (It’s the same story. What else do I tell you that I haven’t spoken about yet?)” he requested.

    But the 19-year-old settled down and defined his roadmap to the Paris Olympics for which he must placed on one other six kilograms because the 67kg class, wherein he received gold in Birmingham, isn’t a part of the 2024 Games. He questioned if that may give him a possibility to tuck into some pork. “I think the dieticians will decide,” he mentioned.

    Hockey goalkeeper PR Sreejesh took further effort to cross the athletes’ space, cordoned off by bouncers, and have a fast chat together with his journalist mates. Returning after a 0-7 thrashing by the Australians within the CWG ultimate, he warned in opposition to congratulating him on the silver medal. “Why congratulate us? We didn’t win this. They gave it to us,” he mentioned. “Here’s the silver medal. Please keep it with you for the rest of the programme. Just return it to me later,” the seasoned ’keeper joked.

    𝗖𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘀 𝗼𝗳 ‘𝟮𝟮 💜#TeamIndia medallists at @birminghamcg22 🇮🇳🙌#EkIndiaTeamIndia | #B2022 pic.twitter.com/ZqY1fid7m5

    — Team India (@WeAreTeamIndia) August 13, 2022

    In one other nook of the corridor, excessive bounce bronze medallist Tejaswin Shankar was nonetheless attempting to regulate his apparel together with his high pocket preventing for room. He needed to stuff within the medal, his cellphone and different belongings there since “his” sherwani-like coat, the official apparel, didn’t have facet pockets. Technically, it wasn’t even his. A final-minute entrant for the Games, Tejaswin’s official apparel hadn’t arrived but. He was handed a wrestling federation official’s coat who didn’t make it to Birmingham.

    “The issue was, it was huge on the sides and the sleeves reached my elbow,” says the 6’ 4’’ Tejaswin. “I was asked to take it to the official kit providers and get it altered. They had to reduce 12 inches in the waist area which meant the pockets had to be chopped off,” he defined.

    Memorable expertise

    One athlete who had no complaints about his apparel was triple bounce silver medallist Abdulla Aboobacker. He was so impressed by the easy but elegant navy blue sherwani that the 26-year-old Kozhikode native plans to put on it at his marriage ceremony. “Ee suit addipoli aanu (This suit is amazing). I will go home and keep it safe for my wedding,” he mentioned.

    A galaxy of ⭐️🌟💫#TeamIndia‘s medallists at @birminghamcg22 are all set for the felicitation ceremony by @WeAreTeamIndia 🇮🇳🥇🥈🥉

    Tell us which of the #B2022 athletes you possibly can spot right here 👇👀 pic.twitter.com/sJ1ZGWZ6EI

    — Team India (@WeAreTeamIndia) August 13, 2022

    The ever-smiling Avinash Sable, who returned with a historic steeplechase silver from Birmingham, was in no hurry to go away the corridor. Even because the resort employees have been dismantling the ramps and different short-term set-ups, he selected to hold round to fulfil each single selfie request. He even had the persistence to accommodate video calls from just a few followers, presumably resort employees members. “Can you take out the medal? It was silver, right? I want to screenshot it,” a fan requested over one such name. Sable obliged with out hesitation.

    “I actually like it. This is the only time they can meet me, so I understand,” he says. The soft-spoken Maharashtra athlete is a really reserved individual. But on uncommon events when he does open up, he speaks his coronary heart out. From insightful race evaluation to his disinterest in Twitter to an ungainly dialog with a TV journalist, Sable was within the temper to share. If time just isn’t a constraint, Sable by no means turns down an interview request. But a day again, he did his greatest to evade an “unprepared” TV reporter.

    “Ek channel wale aye the aur puchhe aapke koi medal hai (A TV reporter asked me if I had won any medal),” says Sable. His historic silver, the place he ended Kenya’s anticipated podium sweep, is undoubtedly one of many best performances within the historical past of Indian sports activities. So, when such a query was thrown at him, Sable was left baffled.

    “Even before I could reply, he said ‘don’t worry, next time you will definitely win a medal.’ I thanked him for his good wishes. He may not be a good journalist but insaan to achha tha (he was a good person),” Sable noticed the brighter facet of the awkward dialog.

    Meanwhile, Jeremy, in all probability in a rush, had left behind his cardboard cheque within the corridor. A short while later when he was knowledgeable about his lacking property, the teenager was in no hurry to retrieve it. “No problem, you can keep it,” he joked as he left the foyer strolling with a rapper-like swag.

  • Weightlifter Jeremy Lalrinnunga will get hero’s welcome on return from CWG

    Weightlifter Jeremy Lalrinnunga was on Monday accorded a hero’s welcome as he returned residence in Aizawl after successful a gold medal for India on the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

    Our Hero – Jeremy Lalrinnunga has landed! Welcome residence Champ! 💪🏼🥇🏋🏻‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/bpgMVUQA9J

    — Robert Romawia Royte (@robertroyte) August 8, 2022

    He was obtained by Mizoram Sports minister and Mizoram Olympic Association president Robert Romawia Royte, ruling Mizo National Front MLA from Aizawl West-I seat Zothantluanga, senior officers, and relations, on the Lengpui airport. Addressing a short welcome residence ceremony on the airport, Royte mentioned Jeremy’s success has introduced laurel to not solely India but in addition to Mizoram.

    He mentioned that the federal government is happy with the weightlifter. The sports activities minister mentioned Jeremy has overcome many hardships to realize the worldwide limelight and poverty has by no means prevented him from having robust dedication to realize his success.

    His relations supported him and contributed lots to his achievement, he mentioned. According to Royte, the federal government would set up a grand felicitation program to honor Jeremy and Indian girls hockey striker Lalremsiami, who gained a bronze medal on the CWG, when the latter returned to Mizoram.

    Stating that the federal government is making efforts to advertise sportspeople within the state, the minister mentioned that steps are being taken to arrange extra Sports Authority of India (SAI) facilities in Mizoram.

    Jeremy thanked the federal government and the folks of Mizoram for giving him a rousing welcome. Speaking to reporters after the welcome ceremony, the weightlifter mentioned he’ll put together for the Paris Olympics to be held in 2024 the place he’ll take part within the 73 kg class. He urged the Mizo youths to stay to their objective with a robust dedication and abstain from medication and alcohol. After the house welcome ceremony, the CWG gold medallist was taken round Aizawl metropolis.

    #CommonwealthGames2022 Gold medalist Jeremy Lalrinnunga on monday obtained a rousing welcome in his residence state #Mizoram with folks descending on the streets to cheer for him. pic.twitter.com/Z2NgYO8ARa

    — NORTHEAST TODAY (@NortheastToday) August 8, 2022

    Along all of the methods, folks gathered on the streets to cheer for him. The 19-year-old from Aizawl’s Government Complex (lately renamed as Ainawn) locality, set a brand new document on Sunday by clinching weightlifting gold on the Birmingham Commonwealth Games within the males’s 67 kg class.

    He is the primary individual from Mizoram to win a gold medal on the CWG. Young Jeremy was launched to weightlifting on the age of seven

  • Sachin Tendulkar leads needs after Jeremy Lalrinnunga wins gold in 67kg finals – The laurels hold coming for India

    Jeremy Lalrinnunga, on Sunday, July 31, gained gold within the males’s 67kg finals within the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham. The 19-year-old star from Mizoram lifted 300kg (140kg + 160kg) as India gained their second gold medal in weightlifting within the ongoing mega occasion.

    However, he had an harm scare within the clear and jerk spherical. He focused 143 kgs in his ultimate try, however couldn’t fairly recover from the road. The 2021 Commonwealth Championship winner began by lifting 154kg and adopted it up with a 160-kg raise. Nevertheless, he faltered whereas going for 165 kgs.

    It occurred to be India’s fifth medal in weightlifting within the CWG 2022. Earlier, Mirabai Chanu, Sanket Sargar, Gururaj Poojary, and Bidyarani Devi gained medals for India within the sport. Jeremy can be a 2016 Youth World Championship silver medallist and a 2016 Asian Youth Championship silver medallist.

    In the meantime, Lalrinnunga conjured reward from each nook and nook of the nation. Sachin Tendulkar, Parthiv Patel, Harbhajan Singh and a lot of different distinguished names heaped reward on the teen for rising to the event on the massive stage.

    “The laurels keep coming for India in weightlifting! Many congratulations to Jeremy Lalrinnunga & Bindyarani Devi for the Gold & Silver respectively,” wrote Sachin on his Twitter deal with.

    Harbhajan took to Twitter and wrote, “Congratulations to Jeremy Lalrinnunga for the Gold medal in the men’s 67 kg snatch event. You have made all of us proud and your success is yet another feature to India’s achievement in #B2022 #CWG2022.”

    Congratulations on profitable ‘Gold’
    We are in ‘AU’ of you #MirabaiChanu #JeremyLalrinnunga #GoldMedal #CWG2022 pic.twitter.com/wIPpqGl2sr

    — Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) July 31, 2022

    With medals coming in Olympics video games, world championships and CWG augurs extraordinarily effectively for India in particular person sports activities. @raltejeremy , you magnificence #WorkforceIndia | #Cheer4India | #B2022 | #CWG2022 pic.twitter.com/lrkUF5Wlq8

    — Ravi Shastri (@RaviShastriOfc) July 31, 2022

    The laurels hold coming for India in weightlifting!

    Many congratulations to Jeremy Lalrinnunga & Bindyarani Devi for the Gold & Silver respectively.#CommonwealthGames2022 pic.twitter.com/4JzQoQlJOP

    — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) July 31, 2022

    Congratulations to Jeremy Lalrinnunga for the Gold medal within the males’s 67 kg snatch occasion. You have made all of proud and your success is yet one more characteristic to India’s achievement in #B2022 #CWG2022. pic.twitter.com/lHZMJXja8E

    — Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) July 31, 2022

    Another gold @raltejeremy congratulations champion

    — Rahul Sharma (@ImRahulSharma3) July 31, 2022

    A brand new CWG document and a gold medal – Congratulations Jeremy Lalrinnunga on this glorious feat #Birmingham2022 #CWG2022 #PPpedia

    — parthiv patel (@parthiv9) July 31, 2022

    Congratulations Jeremy Lalrinnunga
    Inspiration to many extra #CWG2022

    — Prasidh Krishna (@prasidh43) July 31, 2022

    Absolutely sensational! Champion! #JeremyLalrinnunga pic.twitter.com/w0hp20Oa8w

    — Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) July 31, 2022

    — ENDS —

  • Jeremy Lalrinnunga’s youthful star shines brilliant in pain-ridden gold medal feat at CWG 2022

    Perhaps the loudest voice on the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham on Saturday, as Sanket Sargar battled damage to finish 139kg clear and jerk lifts to win silver within the 55kg class on the Commonwealth Games, was that of fellow weightlifter Jeremy Larinnunga.

    The 19-year-old, capturing the motion on an Instagram Live session, repeatedly broke into roars of encouragement as if he had been Sargar’s private hype man. “Aayega! Aayega! (It will come),” he shouted frantically. Larinnunga shrieked in disappointment and clapped and cheered for his teammate.

    On Sunday, presumably within the absence of his personal private hype man, as he braved accidents of his personal, Lalrinnunga picked up the gold medal within the 67kg class on the Games.

    JEREMY WINS GOLD 🥇

    19-yr outdated @raltejeremy wins Gold on his debut at CWG, successful 2nd 🥇 & fifth 🏅 for 🇮🇳 at @birminghamcg22 🔥

    Indomitable Jeremy lifted a complete of 300kg (GR) in Men’s 67kg Finals🏋‍♂️ at #B2022

    Snatch- 140Kg (GR)
    Clean & Jerk- 160Kg

    CHAMPION 🙇‍♂️🙇‍♀️#Cheer4India pic.twitter.com/pCZL9hnibu

    — SAI Media (@Media_SAI) July 31, 2022

    Larinnunga’s dominance of the occasion was on full show. His snatch carry of 140kg was 10kg greater than anyone else, and his injury-ridden clear and jerk carry of 160kg was sufficient to make sure gold. Silver medallist, Samoa’s Vaipava Ione, and bronze medallist, Nigeria’s Edidong Umoafia, trailed his complete of 300kg by 7kg and 10kg respectively.

    Lalrinnunga swaggered onto the stage as if he had been conversant in it for years. His confidence and skill had been telling after he reeled from the frustration of failing the snatch try to interrupt his personal nationwide document with a smile.

    The scenes of the clear and jerk spherical had been arduous to see. In his first two makes an attempt – which had been sufficient to safe a gold medal – Lalrinunnga confronted painful muscle cramps. His try to carry 165kg was lower brief by an elbow damage, which noticed him fall again to the ground, reeling in ache. He could have gained gold, however the extent of his damage stays to be seen.

    The makings of gold

    Despite his younger age, Lalrinnunga got here into the CWG with a heavy weight of expectations on his shoulders. He holds all three 67kg National Records – 141kg in snatch, 167kg in clear and jerk, and 306kg in complete, and was contemporary off a gold medal on the Commonwealth Championships final yr after bouncing again from the frustration of failing to make the lower for Tokyo.

    A gutsy efficiency from @raltejeremy within the Men’s 67 KG Category provides group 🇮🇳 it’s second 🥇 in weightlifting 🏋🏻‍♀️ at @birminghamcg22. With a complete carry of 300KG he additionally units a #gamesrecord ! #ekindiateamindia #B2022 pic.twitter.com/CZ09t7GyOb

    — Team India (@WeAreTeamIndia) July 31, 2022

    In the absence of Pakistan’s Talha Talib, serving a doping suspension, he was one of many pre-event favourites to climb the highest step of the rostrum. And regardless of a buildup that was marred by a again and knee damage, in addition to a bout of Covid-19, he didn’t disappoint.

    Managing expectations is not any huge deal for Lalrinnunga although, having been within the limelight for the reason that age of 15 when he gained India’s first-ever Youth Olympics gold medal in 2018. Since then, the anticipation for his weightlifting profession to take off has solely been constructing.

    Growing up in Aizawl, he’s the son of a widely known Mizoram boxer of the Nineteen Nineties, Lalneihtluanga, who had to surrender his sporting profession to help his household and take up a job within the Public Works Department (PWD). While chatting with The Indian Express again in 2018, Lalneihtluanga revealed that regardless of residing on a wage of Rs 370 per day, he supported his son to the most effective of his talents.

    Lalrinnunga needed to take up boxing like his father, however after displaying promise within the state academy – the place he skilled in fundamental weightlifting strategies utilizing bamboo sticks and water pipes – on the age of 9, he was chosen to coach on the Army Sports Institute in Pune, from the place his growth took off and he was finally despatched to Buenos Aires for the Youth Olympics.

    Despite his humble background, the invariable strain of representing India internationally, and being hundreds of kilometres away from house, all at a time when his bodily and psychological growth was not near being full, Lalrinnunga was unfazed. “I was not scared even though it was a totally alien experience for me because two of my friends, Jacob Vanlaltluanga and Zakhuma, were also selected. We did full masti (fun) but also learned a lot,” he instructed The Indian Express after his gold-medal triumph in Buenos Aires.

    For him, the enjoyment of being part of an elite-level sporting competitors, alongside pals and teammates, was far higher than the nerves or the strain. And be it in cheering on fellow lifters, or his personal dominant efficiency, Lalrinnunga by no means overlooked that even whereas competing within the greatest occasion of his profession.

    The Indian weightlifting contingent has delivered within the CWG – successful medals in all 5 classes to this point – and even higher issues are anticipated as they go to the Asian Games subsequent yr, and the Paris Olympics the yr after that. While his current bodily points could immediate the Indian Weightlifting Federation to handle his workload rigorously, Larinnunga has now established himself as each their current and their future, doing all of it with a smile on his face.

  • Jeremy wins gold at Commonwealth Championships

    India’s teenage weightlifting sensation Jeremy Lalrinnunga couldn’t breach his private finest mark however the effort of 305kg was sufficient to win the gold medal within the males’s 67kg class whilst Achinta Sheuli turned the 73kg champion on the Commonwealth Championships, right here on Friday.
    Lalrinnunga, the 2018 Youth Olympics gold medallist, completed with a finest effort of 305kg (141kg+164kg) within the males’s 67kg occasion. His private finest stands at 306kg (140kg+166kg) which got here in 2019.
    Meanwhile, Sheuli claimed the highest place on the rostrum with an effort of 316kg (143 + 173) within the 73kg class. He had received a silver in Junior World Championships in May.
    The 19-year-old Lalrinnunga additionally created a nationwide document within the snatch occasion enroute his podium end however was unable to do the identical within the clear and jerk part the place he did not raise 168kg.
    In the World Championships that are being held concurrently with the Commonwealth Championship, the Mizo teenager was positioned fourth in snatch and seventh general.

    Jeremy had suffered a knee harm in April throughout the Asian Championships right here.
    He had completed fourth on the Junior World Championship in May however was unable to make the reduce for the Tokyo Olympics.
    The Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships additionally function qualifying occasion of the 2022 Commonwealth Gamez in Birmingham.
    The gold medalists in every weight class within the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships straight qualify for the 2022 CWG and the remainder will qualify by way of Commonwealth rankings.

  • Jeremy Lalrinnunga finishes eighth in Asian Weightlifting Championship

    Three failed makes an attempt value Youth Olympics gold medallist Jeremy Lalrinnunga pricey as he completed eighth within the 67kg competitors on the Asian Weightlifting Championship right here on Monday.
    The 18-year-old, who owns the Youth World and Asian report on this weight class, lifted 139kg in snatch and 163kg in clear and jerk for a complete of 302kg within the gold stage Olympic qualifier occasion which was postponed final 12 months as a result of COVID-19 pandemic.
    Competing in a world meet after 16 months, Jeremy, who grew to become the primary Indian to win a gold on the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires in 2018, effortlessly lifted 135kg, greater than double his physique weight, in his first snatch try solely to fluff his second attempt of 139kg.
    However, the Mizo lifter made amends as he efficiently lifted 139kg, one kg lower than his private finest, in his third and remaining try to complete sixth within the class.
    In clear and jerk, Jeremy lifted 163kg in his first attempt.
    In his second try, Jeremy as soon as once more faltered, failing to elevate 168kg, which might have been a kilogram greater than his private finest that he achieved on the National Championship in February final 12 months.
    Jeremy appeared a tad uncomfortable within the warm-up space because the digital camera panned in on him proper earlier than his third and remaining try.
    With nationwide coach Vijay Sharma and fellow Indian lifters, together with former world champion Mirabai Chanu who gained bronze final week, motivating him, Jeremy went for his remaining elevate.
    However, {the teenager} failed to lift the barbell once more, clutching his decrease again in agony as he walked away from the stage.
    Sharma later confirmed that an issue had emerged in Jeremy’s knee in the course of the second clear and jerk elevate.
    “He couldn’t pull properly in the second lift and that affected his knee. The team physio has looked at it and it’s nothing serious, these things keep on happening to lifters,” Sharma stated.
    Jeremy, who was positioned twenty second within the 67kg class earlier than this occasion, was competing to enhance his factors which might assist him seal an Olympic berth primarily based on the continental quota.
    Despite an underwhelming efficiency Sharma is assured that Jeremy will qualify for the Tokyo Olympics.“According to my calculations, there shouldn’t be any problem (in Jeremy qualifying for Olympics),” he stated.