Talha Talib completes fifth in Tokyo 2020 Olympics' 67kg weightlifting contest

 Talha Talib completes fifth in Tokyo 2020 Olympics' 67kg weightlifting contest 



While weightlifter Talha Talib completed fifth at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in the 67kg weightlifting contest on Sunday his endeavors saw him get acclaim by the country. 


The 21-year-old was positioning at the top before he was outperformed by competitors from China, Colombia and Italy in the last endeavors. 


Talha, who is the first weightlifter from Pakistan in quite a while, showed his fortitude notwithstanding not having a mentor in the opposition. 


Subsequent to lifting 150kg in grab, Talha fell while endeavoring 166kg in first endeavor at quick lift, he lifted 170kg in his subsequent endeavor to have his general lift of 320kg. 


He remained board pioneer before Han Mayekon of Korea lifted 174kg in quick lift, pushing Talha to second place. 


Later on in the opposition, Colombia's Luis Javier lifted 180kg and Italy's Zalmi Mirko lifted 177 in quick lift. 


The gold award was baggedby China's Chen Lijun who lifted 187kg in quick lift, another Olympic record, to have his general lift of 332kg in the opposition. 


In a meeting in front of the Olympics, Talha had featured how the Pakistan Sports Board didn't arrange any instructional course for weightlifters for most recent three years. 


He added that he had prepared himself at an improvised rec center in patio of a school in Gujranwala as he didn't get any satisfactory office from the board.

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