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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory August 8, 2016 Rio Olympics Long Qingquan won the men's weightlifting gold medal
On August 8, 2016 (July 6, 2016 in the lunar calendar), Long Qingquan of the Rio Olympics broke the world record and won the men's weightlifting 56kg class. Rio Olympics men's weightlifting Long Qingquan Early in the morning on August 8, 2016 Beijing time, the China Olympic delegation once again received good news. 2008 Olympic weightlifting champion Long Qingquan defeated his North Korean opponent, broke the dusty 16-year world record and won the gold medal in the men's weightlifting 56kg class. "After eight years, can we still 'newborn calves not be afraid of tigers' like eight years ago?" This is my country's men's 56kg weightlifter Long Qingquan's outlook for fighting again in the Olympics. Eight years ago at the home court in Beijing, this baby-faced Hunan Yazi became famous at the Beijing Olympics. At that time, he won the championship with a snatch of 132 kilograms, clean and jerk of 160 kilograms, and a total of 292 kilograms, winning the sixth gold medal for the China delegation at the current Olympic Games. However, in the next London Olympics cycle, Long Qingquan neglected training and failed to qualify. After eight years of hibernation, he, who is already a father, chose to go to Rio again, aiming directly at the championship. In the domestic Olympic trials held in April this year, although Long Qingquan lost to Wu Jingbiao, who won the silver medal in London at the last Olympic Games, in snatch, his total score reached 300 kilograms. The latter's clean and jerk hit the pot, which also allowed the veteran to return to the Olympic arena after eight years. This time, Long Qingquan's biggest opponent is North Korean famous Yan Runzhe. At the 2012 London Olympics, Yan Runzhe made a surprise win as a player in Group B. He defeated China players in the subsequent Incheon Asian Games and last year's World Championships in Houston, becoming the world record holder in the clean and jerk at this level. Although he did not have an advantage in historical confrontations, Long Qingquan was in good shape in previous domestic closed training, so this time he still hopes to rewrite the record of fighting between them. Judging from the starting weight, Long Qingquan and Yan Runzhe are obviously stronger than other opponents. In terms of snatch, the North Korean athlete easily completed 128 kilograms in the first attempt, but the subsequent players from Kazakhstan and Vietnam lifted 130 kilograms in the second attempt, and Thailand's Kuitung lifted 131 kilograms later. At the critical moment, Long Qingquan, who returned to the Olympic stage after eight years, finally appeared. With the first grab, he successfully lifted the 132-kilogram barbell. However, the best result of 132kg was immediately equalized by Yan Runzhe, who came on later, and Thai player Kuithong also equalized in the third catch, which was also his best personal snatch result. In Yan Runzhe's third attempt, he successfully challenged for 134kg, which meant that if Long Qingquan wanted to maintain his advantage in the snatch, he had to surpass his opponent in the last two attempts. Although in the second attempt, he failed to do well in the shoulder lock when challenging 135kg, in the final move, Long Qingquan withstood the pressure when directly trying 137kg, so that he took a 3kg lead. The advantage was temporarily ranked first and ended the competition in the snatch. In the clean and jerk competition, Thai player Kyu Thong successfully lifted 154 kilograms in the first clean and jerk first, and then successfully challenged 157 kilograms in the second clean and jerk. As the challenge of Vietnam and Kazakhstan players failed, he basically locked in the bronze medal position with a total score of 289 kilograms. In the subsequent gold race, Long Qingquan took the lead in appearing. He first challenged successfully in his 161-kilogram opening shot and increased the total score to 298 kilograms. However, Yan Runzhe reached 165kg in his first attempt later, surpassing the total score. In the final match, North Korean player Yan Runzhe successfully lifted 169 kilograms, and Long Qingquan had to challenge 170 kilograms. In the end, Long Qingquan completed a 170kg trial lift with a total score of 307kg, breaking the world record set by Turkish prodigy Mutlu at the Sydney Olympics. After eight years, he returned to the highest podium in the Olympic Games. Long Qingquan Men's Weightlifting 56KG was born on December 3, 1990 in Longshan County, Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province. He began to practice weightlifting in 1999 and joined the Hunan Provincial Team at the age of 16. He entered the national team in 2008, won the 56kg championship at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and won the championship in this category again eight years later. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1kon.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.12-05:19] 访问:67
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