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Bedabrat Bharali wins gold in world youth weightlifting

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New Delhi: Assamese weightlifter Bedabrat Bharali won the gold medal in the men’s 73kg category at the IWF World Youth Championships in Lima, Peru. The 17-year-old Bharali finished 12kg clear of his competitors with a total lift of 296kg (136 in snatch and 160 in clean and jerk). Sairaj clinched bronze in the snatch discipline of the men’s 81kg with a lift of 135kg.

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