Weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 49 kg

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Women's 49 kg
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Venue Tokyo International Forum
Date24 July 2021
Competitors14 from 14 nations
Winning total210 kg OR
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Hou Zhihui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg Saikhom Mirabai Chanu Flag of India.svg  India
Bronze medal icon.svg Windy Cantika Aisah Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
  2016
2024  

The women's 49 kg weightlifting competitions at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo took place on 24 July at the Tokyo International Forum. [1] [2]

China's Hou Zhihui, India's Saikhom Mirabai Chanu and Indonesia's Windy Cantika Aisah won the gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively. In group B, Ludia Montero of Cuba, Beatriz Pirón of the Dominican Republic, Dika Toua of Papua New Guinea, Natasha Rosa Figueiredo of Brazil, and Mauritius' Roilya Ranaivosoa earn their places in the top 14.

The bouquets were presented by IWF Delegate Sam Coffa (Olympian in weightlifting, Australia), and medals were presented by IOC Member Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs (Spain).

Background

Two lifters from 2016 Olympics - Chanu, Ranaivosoa, Pirón and Japan's Hiromi Miyake (bronze medallist) - returns for the event. Facing with new lifters, they split into A and B groups.

During the snatch, Chinese Taipei's Fang Wan-ling cleans in all attempts, while Miyake could only complete with one lift (74 kg). France's Anaïs Michel takes up 78 kg total lifting, misses out 80 kg on her last attempt. Belgium's Nina Sterckx lifting only 81 kg, missing out first and last attempts. Aisah also receives the same fate as Sterckx, lifting only 87 kg. America's Jourdan Delacruz lifting 83 kg and 86 kg, misses 89 kg, totalling 86 kg. Hou and Chanu competes to determine who will lead after snatch. With the latter failed on the final attempt (89 kg), the Chinese leads up, totalling 94 kg, sweeps up all clean attempts.

In group B, Papua New Guinea's Dika Toua shows up first. She completes snatch with 72 kg lifting, missed out the final attempt. Ranaivosoa succeeds, lifting only 73 kg. Figueiredo lifting 78 kg, only missing 80 kg on the final attempt. Pirón lifts 81 kg, failing in third attempt. Cuba's Ludia Montero completes snatch with total lifting 82 kg. Russia's Kristina Sobol fails in all attempts, and was eliminated from the event.

In clean and jerk, by the group A, Michel cames first, lifting 96 kg on the first attempt. Fang follows the suit, lifting 98 kg. Prior to this, the officials inspects the worn lifting belts she applies to ensure it still can be used, before giving green light to her to proceed. Sterckx then lifts 99 kg, the only weight she can lift; over the last two attempts, she failed to accomplish, sits her at 5th place. Miyake, meanwhile, fails in all three attempts. She became the second to eliminated after Sobol, ending her career in bitter farewell. Michel shows again, lifting 78 kg, the two lifts she can apply; she failed on the last attempt (80 kg). Fang comes again, lifting 101 kg, the heaviest lift she record; on the last attempt (103 kg), she became less stronger, kneels on the platform and the barbell turns backwards. She ends attempt in exasperated and dismay feelings; her total lifting calculated at 181 kg. Aisah lifts first weight (103 kg), in which she managed. Michel cames for the last attempt, but misses out 101 kg, totalling 177 kg. Delacruz fails in all three attempts, and was the third to be eliminated after Sobol and Miyake; by the final attempt, she became lost control and kneels down on the platform, like Fang. With now only Aisah, Chanu and Hou, they compete each other to determine who gets the heaviest lift for gold. With the Indian failed on the final attempt and gets silver, the gold was owned by Hou with total record of Olympic lifting 210 kg. Aisah grabs bronze with total lifting 194 kg.

In group B, with Sobol now out of competition, the total lifters down to 5. Figueiredo manages to first lifting 75 kg. Pirón also succeeds in lifting 78 kg. Ranaivosoa shows up next, attempting to lift 91 kg, in which she succeeds. Montero does the 93 kg. Pirón manages to lift 90 kg; by the next two attempts, she ends without any mistakes. With clean attempts she does, she became the only lifter from that group to do so. The total lift she takes was 176 kg. Toua only takes one lifting (95 kg). On the second attempt, Figueiredo succeeds in lifting 95 kg; by the third attempt, she failed doing so, totalling 95 kg, so does the rest of the lifters.

During the Victory Ceremony, Coffa and Samaranch awards Hou, Chanu and Aisah gold, silver and bronze medals.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World Record SnatchFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Hou Zhihui  (CHN)96 kg Tashkent, Uzbekistan 17 April 2021
Clean & JerkFlag of India.svg  Saikhom Mirabai Chanu  (IND)119 kg Tashkent, Uzbekistan 17 April 2021
TotalFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Hou Zhihui  (CHN)213 kg Tashkent, Uzbekistan 17 April 2021
Olympic Record SnatchOlympic Standard89 kg1 November 2018
Clean & JerkOlympic Standard111 kg1 November 2018
TotalOlympic Standard198 kg1 November 2018

Results

RankAthleteNationGroupBody
weight [3]
Snatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total [4]
123Result123Result
Gold medal icon.svg Hou Zhihui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China A49.0088929494 OR 109114116116 OR 210 OR
Silver medal icon.svg Saikhom Mirabai Chanu Flag of India.svg  India A48.8584878987110115117115202
Bronze medal icon.svg Windy Cantika Aisah Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia A48.8084848784103108110110194
4 Fang Wan-ling Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei A48.657578808098101103101181
5 Nina Sterckx Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium A48.75818184819910110199180
6 Ludia Montero Flag of Cuba (3-2).svg  Cuba B49.0079828482939610096178
7 Anaïs Michel Flag of France.svg  France A48.9076788078969910199177
8 Beatriz Pirón Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic B49.007881838190939595176
9 Natasha Rosa Figueiredo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil B48.9575788078909510095173
10 Dika Toua Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea B48.9569727672959510095167
11 Roilya Ranaivosoa Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius B48.957376767391959691164
Jourdan Delacruz Flag of the United States.svg  United States A48.9083868986108108108
Hiromi Miyake Flag of Japan.svg  Japan A48.9074767674999999
Kristina Sobol Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC B49.00808081DNF

New records

Snatch92 kgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Hou Zhihui  (CHN) OR
94 kg OR
Clean & Jerk114 kg OR
115 kgFlag of India.svg  Mirabai Chanu  (IND) OR
116 kgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Hou Zhihui  (CHN) OR
Total203 kg OR
208 kg OR
210 kg OR

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