Hampton Morris Wins First USA Gold Medal in Over 50 Years at 2023 World Weightlifting Championships

Muscle Insider

New member
Over half a century has passed since a male American weightlifter stood atop the podium at a World Weightlifting Championships (WWC). In 1972, 90-kilogram athlete Rick Holbrook won gold in the clean & ... Read more
The post Hampton Morris Wins First USA Gold Medal in Over 50 Years at 2023 World Weightlifting Championships appeared first on BarBend.

Over half a century has passed since a male American weightlifter stood atop the podium at a World Weightlifting Championships (WWC). In 1972, 90-kilogram athlete Rick Holbrook won gold in the clean & jerk — 51 years later, a teenager named Hampton Morris grabbed a gold medal in the same lift.


After bombing out in the snatch portion of the competition at the International Weightlifting Federation‘s (IWF) 2023 WWC in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Morris returned to the stage with gusto. On his final attempt, he clean & jerked 168 kilograms (370.3 pounds) to make modern history and set a new clean & jerk Junior world record in the process.















View this post on Instagram

























A post shared by IWF (@iwfnet)



[/quote]



[Related: Athletes To Watch at the 2023 IWF World Weightlifting Championships]


Not only did Morris break a multi-generational medal drought for the United States, he also narrowly denied China yet another triple-gold-medal performance in the Men’s 61 Group A; Morris failed to register a Total and thus could not contend for the overall title at Worlds.


2023 World Weightlifting Championships | Men’s 61 Kilogram
Heading into the competition, 2020 Olympic Champion and now four-time World Champion Li Fabin was the expected favorite. Fabin has had the category in his grasp since 2019. He would ultimately win the overall title by way of 141 kilograms in the snatch and 167 in the clean & jerk — but the podiums themselves were the real surprise.


61-Kilogram Total Results

[*]Li Fabin (CHN): 308KG (141/167)
[*]Sergio Massidda (ITA): 302KG (137/165)
[*]Ding Hongjie (CHN): 301KG (135/166)

61-Kilogram Snatch Results

[*]Li Fabin (CHN): 141KG
[*]Sergio Massidda (ITA): 137KG
[*]Shota Mishvelidze (GEO): 136KG

61-Kilogram Clean & Jerk Results

[*]Hampton Morris (USA): 168KG, Junior World Record
[*]Li Fabin (CHN): 167KG
[*]Aniq Mohamad (MAS): 166KG

It’s rare in weightlifting to see such disparate results across the three podiums in a single category. Athlete Hongjie snuck a medal out of Group B. Italy’s Massidda finished fourth at Worlds one year ago and made a tremendous leap up to silver in Riyadh. Morris failed all three of his snatch attempts at 123 kilograms before returning in force to seize the clean & jerk gold out of Fabin’s hands.


A Bittersweet Victory
During the medal ceremony, commentators remarked on Morris’ performance, calling it a “bittersweet victory” for the young athlete. Morris has struggled to develop his snatch to the level required to contend for a top slot on the IWF’s qualification leaderboards ahead of the 2024 Olympics.


Untitled-design-2023-09-06T122356.029.png
Credit: William Johnson / @barbellstories
[Related: Weightlifter Jiang Huihua Sets 120-Kilogram Clean & Jerk World Record]


However, he boasts some of the best training lifts in the business and has habitually broken Junior records for the past few years. Morris is among the most promising men in American weightlifting and, with a World gold around his neck, his Olympic dreams are becoming that much clearer.


Featured Image: William Johnson / @barbellstories


The post Hampton Morris Wins First USA Gold Medal in Over 50 Years at 2023 World Weightlifting Championships appeared first on BarBend.




Click here to view the article.
 
Back
Top