Weightlifter Won Jong-beom wins three gold medals in the men’s 96kg class at the World Cup New Korean record in clean and jerk

Won Jong-beom (center) is taking a commemorative photo at the awards ceremony after winning three gold medals in the men’s 96kg class at the IWF World Cup held on the 7th (local time).

Won Jong-beom (28, Gangwon Provincial Office) of the weightlifting team won three gold medals in the men’s 96kg class at the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) World Cup.

Won Jong-beom lifted 170kg in snatch and 219kg in clean and jerk in the men’s 96kg class at the IWF World Cup held in Phuket, Thailand on the 7th (local time), recording a total of 389kg. 메이저사이트

Won Jong-beom took first place in the snatch, clean and jerk, and total, sweeping up three gold medals. Unlike the Asian Games and Olympics, the World Cup awards medals for snatch, clean and jerk, and total medals.

In particular, Won Jong-beom’s 219kg clean and jerk record is a new Korean record.

Previously, the Korea Weightlifting Federation created a Korean standard record table in line with the new weight class system and standard records created in November 2018. The standard record for men’s 96 kg clean and jerk was 218 kg, and Won Jong-beom surpassed the record by 1 kg, which no one had been able to achieve for over 5 years.

However, the men’s 96kg class is not an official weight class for the Paris Olympics, so this win has nothing to do with qualification for the Olympics.

At the Paris Olympics, weightlifting consists of five weight classes for men (61kg, 73kg, 89kg, 102kg, and over 102kg) and five weight classes for women (49kg, 59kg, 71kg, 81kg, and over 81kg). Only 10 weight classes will be held. There are four weight classes reduced from the 2021 Tokyo Olympics (14). 온라인 슬롯

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