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China's Gu sets world records in weightlifting
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Updated: 2005-11-12 15:21

China's Gu sets world records in weightlifting
Gu Wei lifts during the women's 58kg category at the World Weightlifting Championships in Doha November 11, 2005. [Reuters]
Wandee won the silver with a 236 total from a 101 snatch and 135 clean and jerk.

Russian Marina Shainova bagged the overall bronze medal with a 233 aggregate from a 101 snatch and 132 clean and jerk.

Shi won the men's title with a 350 total, though it was seven kilograms shy of matching the six-year-old world record by Bulgaria's Galabin Boevski.

Shi's 160 snatch and 190 clean and jerk also clinched him gold medals in the respective categories.

Korea's Lee Bae-Young, a silver medallist at the Athens Olympics, was also second overall with 337 kilograms after a 152 snatch and 185 clean and jerk.

Vencelas Dabaya of France won the overall bronze medal with 324, from a 145 snatch and 179 clean and jerk.

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