ROSTAMI BREAKS WORLD RECORD IN 85KG WEIGHTLIFTING
IRAN’S KIANOUSH ROSTAMI BROKE HIS OWN WORLD RECORD TO WIN THE MEN’S 85KGWEIGHTLIFTING AT RIO 2016 AND CLINCH HIS COUNTRY’S FIRST MEDAL OF THE GAMES.
The 25-year-old Rostami, who finished with a bronze in the same weight category in London four years ago, lifted217kg with his final clean and jerk for a total of 396kg, beating his world record by one kilogramme. Tian Tao of China took silver with 395kg despite making only two of his six lifts, while Romania’s Gabriel Sincraian, who lifted a total of 390kg, took bronze.
Rostami looked supremely confident throughout, though he admitted to feeling a bit of uncertainty. “I have lifted 225kg in training, but that 217kg was a challenge,” the Iranian told reporters. “Anything can happen.”
When he made his first two snatches with apparent ease, Rostami bowed and gestured to the crowd. However, he missed his third attempt and finished the snatch only 1kg ahead of his main rival, Tian, who himself had earlier come desperately close to being eliminated after several failed attempts. “I offer my congratulations to the winner and hope we have many more chances to compete against each other. I am confident I can beat him,” said Tian.