2012年11月21日星期三

Chinese weightlifters look for Beijing repeat gw2 gold jb

Chinese weightlifters look for Beijing repeatRelated ContentView PhotoA competitor trains at the London Olympic Games' weightlifting venue at the ExCel class="photo">View PhotoZhou Lulu of China lifts during a weightlifting training session this week at London's class="photo last">View PhotoChina's Lu Yong competes in the 2011 World Weightlifting Championships in Chessy, yog-5u -->Tian Yuan, world champion last year in Paris, stole the spotlight in the 48kg category gw2 gold, the 19-year-old jerking 126kg to finish with a total of 221kg, bettering both the world records in jerk by 5kg and the total by 4kg.In the 53kg category, world bronze medallist Ji Jing snatched a world record 104kg in the snatch, 1kg more than the previous best set by injured teammate Li Ping guild wars 2 gold.World silver medallist Li Xueying also impressed in the 58kg category, lifting a total of 250kg, just 1kg off compatriot Chen Yanqing's world record set in 2006.But Association president Ma warned: "I'm very happy to see these good results but it's too early to say we are fully confident to claim gold medals in these categories."We do have advantage in the light categories such as 48kg and 53kg, but there are not enough top lifters in each categories. If we have two or three in every division, I will be more satisfied."The women's super-heavyweight category saw the absence of South Korea's reigning Olympic champion Jang Mi-Ran in the worlds after she struggled to battle injury and regain form.While sidelined, younger lifters have stepped up and set world records in her +75kg division, Russian Tatiana Kashirina in the snatch (148kg) and China's world champion Zhou Lulu in the total (328kg) guild wars 2 gold."Obviously, I don't have fond memories of 2011," said Jang, one of the most decorated female weight lifters in history having also won four world titles and the Asian Games."But I think I can accomplish my dream if I can stick to the programme."Chinese men's weightlifting coach Chen Wenbin said he was happy with the controversial selection policy that has seen just one of the four male gold medallists from Beijing return to the London Olympics.Only Lu Yong made the cut from the quartet that topped podiums on home soil four years ago."It's not a big problem because we have lifters like Wu Jingbiao and Zhang Jie who competed at the 2011 Asian Games and did very well," said Chen."Our lifters have experience of big competitions, all this is familiar to them."WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Normally outspoken Nancy Pelosi is mum about her future. House of Representatives if her party fails, as expected, to win back the chamber from Republicans in Tuesday's elections. Pelosi recently fanned speculation about her future by scheduling House Democratic leadership elections later than many anticipated, after the November 22 Thanksgiving Day holiday, rather than at the outset of the lame-duck session of the House that begins a week after the November 6 election. .
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