At the 2023 World Weightlifting Championships in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the stage was set for record-breaking performances. Amidst an array of exceptional competitors, one young Armenian weightlifter, Garik Karapetyan, set the stage ablaze with a phenomenal Snatch of 183 kilograms (403.4 pounds), marking a new U102KG Junior World Record.
The Unexpected Powerhouse
Garik’s stellar performance took many by surprise. While his confidence remained unwavering, spectators and competitors alike watched in awe as he took to the platform. Following a successful 175-kilogram (385.8 pounds) lift on his initial attempt, he daringly opted for a record-breaking 185 kilograms (403.4 pounds) on his second. Although he narrowly missed, a determined Garik re-emerged for his third attempt, flawlessly executing the 185-kilogram lift.
A Streak of Records
It’s worth noting that just a month prior, at the 2023 Junior European Championships, Garik set the previous U102KG Junior World Record with a 181-kilogram (399-pound) Snatch. His ability to further this record within such a short span speaks volumes about his dedication and potential.
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A Mixed Performance at the Championships
While the snatch was a testament to Garik’s unparalleled prowess, the subsequent Clean & Jerk phase painted a different picture. Although he managed a commendable 210-kilogram (463 pounds) lift initially, he faced challenges with his subsequent heavier attempts. This sequence of events meant a missed opportunity for additional Junior World Records and potentially, a higher podium finish.
Snatch Progression:
- 175 kilograms (385.8 pounds)
- Missed at 183 kilograms (403.4 pounds)
- 183 kilograms (403.4 pounds) – Setting the U102KG Junior World Record
Clean & Jerk Progression:
- 210 kilograms (463 pounds)
- Two unsuccessful attempts at 217 kilograms (478.4 pounds)
Aggregate Performance:
- Total of 393 kilograms (866.4 pounds)
Championship Highlights: Top Contenders in U102KG
Garik’s valiant efforts culminated in a fifth-place finish, an achievement considering the competitive U102KG lineup.
- Liu Huanhua (CHN) – Leading with 404 kilograms (890.7 pounds)
- Jang Yeon-hak (KOR) – Close second at 399 kilograms (879.6 pounds)
- Yauheni Tsikhantsou (AIN) – 394 kilograms (868.6 pounds)
- Samvel Gasparyan (ARM) – Matching with 394 kilograms (868.6 pounds)
- Garik Karapetyan (ARM) – Claiming fifth with 393 kilograms (866.4 pounds)
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Karapetyan’s Journey: From Junior Titles to World Championships
Garik Karapetyan, with an array of Junior titles under his belt, undoubtedly aspired for a podium spot at these Championships. While the top three eluded him, his new Junior World Record remains a silver lining. As this young powerhouse progresses, the weightlifting world eagerly awaits his next moves.
Overview
At the 2023 World Weightlifting Championships in Riyadh, young Armenian weightlifter, Garik Karapetyan, emerged as a sensation. Competing against seasoned professionals in the U102KG category, the 20-year-old not only set a new Junior World Record with a 185-kilogram snatch but also showcased resilience and determination. While he secured a commendable fifth position, his record-breaking performance and rapid progression indicate a promising future in the sport.
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