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Tokyo Olympics 2020 | China's Shi Zhiyong breaks own record to win weightlifting gold

Shi lifted a total 364 kilograms to break his own world record by one kilogram and win gold for the second consecutive Olympics.

July 28, 2021 / 20:28 IST
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Just an Olympic gold medal? Not enough for Shi Zhiyong.

He set the first weightlifting world record of the Tokyo Olympics as he easily won the gold in the men's 73-kilogram category Wednesday, and said victory alone wouldn't have satisfied him.

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“What makes it exciting is not to get the gold medal, it's to break my own record. So that means a lot for me,” Shi said through an interpreter. “If I didn’t manage to break my own record, just to get a gold medal, I would feel regret."

Shi lifted a total 364 kilograms to break his own world record by one kilogram and win gold for the second consecutive Olympics. It was barely a contest for the gold medal as second-place Julio Mayora of Venezuela lifted 19kg less. Assured of the silver, Mayora added his own flourish with a failed attempt to break Shi's record of 198kg for the clean and jerk, then signed off the competition with a backflip on stage.