Carlos Nasar breaks two world weightlifting records

Olympic gold medal winner Carlos Nasar became the European weightlifting champion in the 97kg category, with two world records and full dominance over his competition. Bulgaria's athlete of the year improved its best performance by one kilogram each to reach the title in Chisinau, reports [...]
Olympic gold medal winner Carlos Nasar became the European weightlifting champion in the 97kg category, with two world records and full dominance over his competition.
Bulgaria's athlete of the year improved its best performance in one kilogram each to reach the title in Chisinau, reports BTA.
Nadar began the day with a record record in quick shooting, marked at last by his three successful efforts. He raised 188kg and not only won the run at the European Championship, but also spent a kilo of the Colombian's best achievements, Lesman Paredes Montano of Tashkent 2021.
Nasir was 14kg ahead of everyone, but he was not even limited to his injuries. He raised 210kg and 220kg in a row, then submitted an offer of 229kg. Bulgaria made a successful effort and raised 417kg, which improved with a kilogram of Iranian Sohrab Moradi's world record record. He recorded it in November 2018 in Ashgabat.
The only record in the category that Nassar did not take in Chisinau was in the rude movement. It still belongs to Chinese Tian Tao from 2019 to 231kg, two more than Bulgarian.
Georgia's Revaz Davitadze finished second in the 38kg ranking after Nassar. He recorded an increase of 379 (174 and 205)kg for three silver medals, while Armenian Davit Hovhannisyan remained with three bronze medals with 376 (173 and 203)kg. /Periscopi/












