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Ever heard of a successive gold-medallist speak of being sad after medal ceremony? That was Indian weightlifter Sanjita Chanu, who was disappointed about not breaking a Commonwealth Games record despite the fact that she was not even 100 per cent fit.
The 24-year-old Manipuri claimed the 53 kg category gold on Friday after breaking the Games record in snatch - her total was 192kg (84kg+108kg). But the ambitious athlete in her was “sad” that she could not break the record in clean and jerk.
The Indian was attempting a lift of 113kg in her final chance in clean and jerk but could not pull it off.
The gold in 53 kg came after a top finish in the 48 kg category during the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in 2014.
The effort is laudable given that Sanjita has been battling a back problem ever since the World Championships last year, where she injured herself just five days before the competition.
The disheartening aspect of the situation is that Indian weightlifters do not have access to their physio in the competition area owing to lack of accreditations. Sanjita, however, chose to play down the situation.
“They (the physios) have helped as best as they can. We have managed somehow,” she said.
The 24-year-old broke down during the medal ceremony.
“It was months of pressure finally coming down. I am glad I could prove those wrong who were saying that I had no chance of a medal just because I came second in the Nationals,” she said.
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