PSB affirms suspension of weightlifting organization
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Muhammad Sharif Tahir wins Silver medal at CWG 2022
Muhammad Sharif Tahir lost 9-0 to India’s Naveen in the last, who won through a triumph by point, with next to no point scored by Tahir.
Tahir arrived at the finals in the wake of beating his rival — New Zealand’s Cole Hawkins — 11-0 through a triumph by specialized prevalence, with practically no point scored by the last option.
Recently, Nooh Dastagir Butt sma¬shed the Common¬wealth Games record and procured a gold medal for Pakistan.
On the 6th day of contest in Birmingham, it was Butt’s amazing lift that conveyed the gold, the 23-year-old enhancing his bronze at the past version of the Games in Australia’s Gold Coast quite a while back.
He had flagged his purpose to win gold from the outset of the men’s +109kg weightlifting last when he was imperious in the scratch — first lifting 170kg and afterward further developing it to 173kg in his subsequent endeavor.
A messed up endeavor at 175kg didn’t make any difference. He drove the field partially through the last, with New Zealander David Andrew Liti (170kg) second and India’s Gurdeep Singh in a tie for the third spot with Gordon Shaw at 167kg.
Butt then, at that point, wrecked the field in the quick lift meeting, two times beating characteristics of 218kg and 224kg by Liti, as well as a lift of 223kg by Gurdeep, by lifting 225kg in his most memorable endeavor and afterward an enormous 232kg to get done with a sum of 405kg. He bettered the record of 403kg set by Liti en route to gold quite a while back.
Hours sooner, judoka Shah Hussain had gotten Pakistan misguided on the medals table when he won bronze in the men’s – 90kg classification at the Coventry Stadium.
The 29-year-old Shah Hussain, the child of Pakistan’s unbelievable fighter Hussain Shah, overpowered South African Thomas-Laszlo Breyytenbach by ippon — the most noteworthy score a contender can accomplish — in their bronze medal session.
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