Solfrid Koanda Claims Gold in Women's 81kg Weightlifting at Paris 2024
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In a stunning display of strength and determination, Solfrid Koanda of Norway triumphed in the Women's 81kg weightlifting event at the Paris 2024 Olympics, held on August 10, 2024. Koanda, who was making her Olympic debut, finished with a total lift of 275kg, securing the gold medal and marking a significant milestone in her athletic career.
The event took place at the South Paris Arena 6, where weightlifters from around the globe competed fiercely. Koanda's performance was highlighted by her impressive snatch lift of 121kg, which ranked her second in that category, and her clean and jerk lift of 154kg, the highest in the competition, earning her an Olympic record.
Following Koanda on the podium was Sara Ahmed from Egypt, who claimed the silver medal with a total lift of 268kg. Ahmed, a seasoned competitor with a wealth of international experience, showcased her skills with a strong snatch of 117kg and a clean and jerk of 151kg.
The bronze medal was awarded to Neisi Patricia Dajomes Barrera from Ecuador, who lifted a total of 267kg. Dajomes Barrera, known for her vibrant competition style and resilience, impressed the audience with her consistent performance throughout the event.
In addition to the medals awarded, the competition was officiated by a distinguished panel, including Matthew Curtain from Great Britain and Moira Lassen from Canada, among others, ensuring a fair and thrilling contest.
The Women's 81kg weightlifting event not only showcased the individual talents of the athletes but also the spirit of sportsmanship and camaraderie that the Olympics represent. As the games continue, all eyes will be on these incredible athletes as they inspire the next generation of weightlifters and sports enthusiasts around the world.
- Weightlifting
- Women's 81kg
- Solfrid Koanda
- Sara Ahmed
- Neisi Patricia Dajomes Barrera
- Norway
- Egypt
- Ecuador
- weightlifting
- Olympics
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