Lasha "must improve" after seventh straight weightlifting world title
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Lasha Talakhadze had to work hard to win his seventh straight world title, and he will have to work harder to hold off his challengers, according to his coach.
What is it? International Weightlifting Federation World Championships
When is it? September 4 to 17
Where is it? The Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex, a sports complex in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh, is hosting the Championships for the first time
Who’s taking part? All 20 current world champions, the 13 Olympic gold medallists from Tokyo still competing, 17 world record holders and a host of continental champions are scheduled to participate.
China sends a particularly strong team including Shi Zhiyong, who is set to lift for the first time since winning gold at Tokyo 2020 in the men’s under-73 kilograms category.
Why is it important? The Championships is the first of two mandatory Paris 2024 qualifying events.
All weightlifters intending to compete at next year’s Olympic Games must participate, with 27 athletes choosing to weigh in without lifting.
Athletes on this list include Maude Charron of Canada, the reigning Olympic champion in the under-64kg category, and 19-year-old weightlifting superstar Karlos Nasar of Bulgaria, a double world champion.
What’s the history? The first recognised World Weightlifting Championships was held in 1891 in London and was a men’s only competition.
The first World Weightlifting Championships for women took place in the United States in 1987.
The first combined World Championships for both genders was held in Germany in 1991.
How can I watch it? Action will be available to watch via streaming platform Weightlifting House with sessions available from $4.99 (£3.93/€4.59).
Lasha Talakhadze had to work hard to win his seventh straight world title, and he will have to work harder to hold off his challengers, according to his coach.
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