2020 Olympic Games Weightlifting Results — Women’s 55-Kilograms

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The fourth weight category to compete at the rescheduled 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games was the Women’s 55-kilogram weight class. Groups A and B competed on Monday, July 26th, 2021, at 6:50 a.m. 12:50 a.m. EST, respectively.


Women’s 55-Kilogram Results

[*]Hidilyn Diaz (Philippines) 224 (97/127) (Gold, Olympic Record)
[*]Liao Qiuyun (China) 223 (97/126) (Silver)
[*]Zulfiya Chinshanlo (Kazakhstan) 213 (90/123) (Bronze)

Note: the above stats are structured as — Total (Snatch/Clean & Jerk)




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[Related: The Full 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Weightlifting Roster]


2020 Tokyo Olympic Games — Women’s 55KG
Here are the fourteen athletes in the Women’s 55-kilogram category who competed in Tokyo:


55-Kilogram Roster
Group A
  • Liao Qiuyun — China
  • Zulfiya Chinshanlo — Kazahkstan
  • Ham Eunji — South Korea
  • Ana Gabriela Lopez Ferrer — Mexico
  • Hidilyn Diaz — Philippines
  • Kristina Shermetova —Turkmenistan
  • Nouha Landoulsi — Tunisia
  • Jamila Konotop — Ukraine
  • Muattar Nabieva — Uzbekistan
Group B
  • Mary Kini Lifu — Fiji
  • Hien-Hsin Chiang — Chinese Taipei
  • Rachel Leblanc-BazinetCanada
  • Joanna Lochowska — Poland
  • Kanae Yagi — Japan
Prior to this event, the only attending athlete that medaled at the previous Olympic Games in 2016 was Diaz, who won silver in the outdated 53-kilogram category (new categories were established by the IWF in 2018).


Snatch world record holder Li Yajun of China was overlooked for the Games in favor of clean & jerk and total record holder Qiuyun, who established both records at the 2019 IWF World Championships in Pattaya, Thailand.


55-Kilogram World Records
  • Snatch — Li Yajun, 102 kilograms (224.9 pounds)
  • Clean & Jerk — Liao Qiuyun, 129 kilograms (284.4 pounds)
  • Total — Liao Qiuyun, 227 kilograms (500.5 pounds)
Session Recap
Snatch
The first lift of the day from South Korea’s Eunji was overturned by the jury, setting the tone of things to come as a series of missed attempts from Landoulsi, Shermatova, Chinshanlo, and Lopez Ferrer narrowed the field in the mid-90-kilogram area.


A clear three-athlete race emerged between Diaz of the Philippines (attending her fourth Olympic Games), presumptive favorite Qiuyun of China, and Uzbek lifter Nabieva.


Though Qiuyun did not miss a single lift, she initially reduced her opening attempt from 95 to 92 kilograms. This may have cost her the win in the snatch portion, as her final attempt of 97 landed her in third place behind Qiuyun, who lifted the weight first, and Nabieva, who secured 98 for a new Olympic Record.


Clean & Jerk
A similar story emerged in the clean & jerk, as a series of missed attempts in the 110-kilogram area separated the medal contenders from the pack. The first snatcher to appear, Eunji, faced a do-or-die moment after missing 115 kilograms twice, but secured it overhead on her final try with tremendous effort.


Snatch leader Nabieva received an invalid lift call on two of her three lifts (114 and 117), ending the day with 114 kilograms and opening a lane for Qiuyun, Diaz, and Chinshanlo to gain ground.


The Kazakh opened significantly heavier than her peers with 123 in attempt to make up her seven-kilogram snatch deficit, but was denied the attempt by the jury due to yet another soft elbow. Qiuyun would follow to hit 123 and establish a new Olympic Record in both jerk and total.


Chinshanlo returned to nail 123 kilograms, followed by a tremendous 124 from Diaz, taking the Olympic Record total with 221. Chinshanlo declined her third attempt at a declared 125, leaving China and the Philippines each with one lift to battle for gold.


Qiuyun catapulted back into gold medal position with 126, a 6/6 performance on the day, resetting the Olympic Record for a third time. In the final lift of the day, Diaz hits 127 kilograms, denying China their fourth gold medal.


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The Games Continue
The next two sessions will feature the Women’s 59-kilogram and Women’s 64-kilogram categories. Group B’s for both categories are set to begin at 10:50 p.m. EST on Monday, July 26, 2021.


Group A for the Women’s 59-kilogram category is scheduled for 2:50 a.m EST on Tuesday, July 27, 2021. Group A for the Women’s 64-kilogram category is scheduled for the same day at 6:50 a.m. EST.


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