Riyadh-hosted world weightlifting championship concludes with record participation

Riyadh-hosted world weightlifting championship concludes with record participation
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Updated 18 September 2023
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Riyadh-hosted world weightlifting championship concludes with record participation

Riyadh-hosted world weightlifting championship concludes with record participation
  • In the combined medal table, China came out on top with 20 golds among their total haul of 33 medals

RIYADH: The Riyadh-hosted World Weightlifting Championship concluded on Sunday with more than 700 athletes, representing over 170 countries, taking part in the event — a new record for the tournament.

Saudi Assistant Minister of Sport Abdulaziz Al-Anzi, who is also secretary-general of the Arab National Olympic Committee, awarded the competition winners their medals during a ceremony to mark the end of the championship.

In the combined medal table, China came out on top with 20 golds among their total haul of 33 medals.

Thailand, with five golds out of a total of nine medals, pipped Egypt — also with five golds out of their seven-medal finish — to second in the table.

In the team ranking on the men’s side of the tournament, Armenia came out on top with 522 points, ahead of China (492) and Iran (458).

Colombia won the women’s contest with 619 points, ahead of the US (559) and China (554).