Punjab’s 24-year-old Lovepreet Singh wins bronze in men’s 109kg
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Punjab’s 24-year-old Lovepreet Singh wins bronze in men’s 109kg

Singh lifted a total 355 kg, with a new national record 192 kg in clean, adding to India's medal tally, having so far won eight weightlifting medals, including three gold.

   
Lovepreet Singh poses for a photo after winning the bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games 2022, in Birmingham, UK, on 3 August 2022 | PTI

Lovepreet Singh poses for a photo after winning the bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games 2022, in Birmingham, UK, on 3 August 2022 | PTI

Birmingham: India’s Lovepreet Singh won a bronze in men’s 109 kg to continue the country’s medal rush in weightlifting at the Commonwealth Games here on Wednesday.

The 24-year-old from Punjab lifted a total of 355 kg, including a new national record of 192 kg in clean and jerk, to finish third on the podium. He lifted 163kg in snatch.

Junior Nyabeyeu of Cameroon claimed the gold medal with a total lift of 361 kg, while Jack Opeloge of Samoa bagged the silver by lifting 358 kg in the event.

India have so far won eight weightlifting medals, including three gold, in the showpiece.

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