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August 30, 2025

India Secures Gold at Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships, Eyes Glasgow 2026

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Kalpana SharmaCurrent Affairs Editor & Content Lead

Key Highlights

  • Ajaya Babu Valluri wins gold in men’s 79kg with 335 kg total.
  • India’s medal count rises to 12 at the 30th Commonwealth Championships.
  • Qualification secured for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
  • Mirabai Chanu and Harjinder Kaur also add bronze and silver to the tally.

Detailed Insights

Ajaya Babu’s lift of 335 kilograms edged out Malaysia’s Muhammad Erry by a mere 2 kilograms, underscoring the razor‑thin margins that define elite weightlifting contests. The victory not only boosts India’s standing in the international arena but also guarantees a spot in the upcoming Glasgow Games, where the country aims to expand its medal haul.

India’s performance at the 30th edition of the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships, held in Ahmedabad, was marked by depth and consistency. With over 300 athletes from 31 nations, the competition was fierce, yet Indian lifters secured a total of 12 medals, including gold, silver and bronze across both men’s and women’s categories.

Mirabai Chanu, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic silver medalist, reaffirmed her dominance by clinching gold in the women’s 48kg division, while Harjinder Kaur added a bronze in the 69kg class. These results reinforce the growing pipeline of talent that India is cultivating for future international events.

Key Concepts

  • Snatch – A single‑movement lift where the barbell is raised from the floor to overhead.
  • Clean & Jerk – A two‑phase lift comprising a clean to the shoulders followed by a jerk overhead.
  • Combined Total – The sum of the best snatch and the best clean & jerk, determining the final ranking.
  • Commonwealth Games Qualification – The process by which athletes secure a berth for the Commonwealth Games through performance at designated championships.

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