How many world records has Liu Chunhong broken, and how many times did Liu Chunhong break the world

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the Beijing Olympics, Liu Chunhong made persistent efforts, and in the snatch competition, Liu Chunhong lifted a 125-kilogram barbell in the second hand, breaking the world record; In the third attempt, Liu Chunhong successfully lifted a 128-kilogram barbell and set a new world record again, and in the subsequent clean and jerk competition, Liu Chunhong lifted a 145-kilogram barbell in the first lift, which ensured that she won the championship in advance with two remaining attempts. In the next second lift, Liu Chunhong successfully lifted a 149-kilogram barbell, and she also broke the world record with a total of 277 kilograms; In the third lift, Liu Chunhong miraculously lifted a 158-kilogram barbell, which broke the original 157-kilogram world record in the clean and jerk, and at the same time, Liu Chunhong's total score reached 286 kilograms, which exceeded the world record by 10 kilograms, breaking the world record for the fifth time in a single game! And this result is also 31 kilograms more than the runner-up, which is simply incredible.

    It is an indisputable fact that the strength of Chinese women's weightlifting is outstanding, however, the tasks that Chen Xiexia and Chen Yanqing have not completed before, Liu Chunhong broke again and again so easily. At only 25 years old, Liu Chunhong has already broken the world record 22 times in various competitions, which is extremely rare in the world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Liu Chunhong has simply become a record-breaking professional. The 25-year-old Shandong girl broke three world records five times in yesterday's competition, and finally defended the Olympic women's weightlifting 69kg championship with an excellent result of 128kg in the snatch, 158kg in the clean and jerk and 286kg in the total score, and so far, Liu Chunhong has broken the world record 22 times in various competitions!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In 2001, he won the 69 kg snatch and clean and jerk in the 9th National Games.

    2002 Busan Asian Games 69kg overall champion.

    2003 World Championships 69 kg snatch clean and jerk overall champion.

    2003 Asian Championships 69kg snatch clean and jerk overall champion.

    2004 Asian Championships 69 kg snatch clean and jerk overall champion.

    2004 Gold medal at the Athens Olympic Games.

    In 2006, she won three gold medals in the snatch, clean and jerk and overall in the women's 75kg competition at the National Women's Weightlifting Championships.

    2006 World Weightlifting Championships (Dominican) suffered an elbow injury in the women's 69kg competition, and only won the silver medal in the snatch.

    2007 World Weightlifting Championships Women's 69kg snatch champion, runner-up overall and clean and jerk runner-up.

    In 2008, the weightlifting competition of the Beijing Olympic Games entered the fifth day, and Liu Chunhong easily won the gold medal in the women's 69kg weightlifting class and broke three world records in six lifts and five times.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    At the last Athens Olympics, Liu Chunhong broke the world record three times, and four years later, she broke the world record five times. A total of 8 world record breaks.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Liu Chunhong broke the record five times.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    He broke the world record in 5 of 6 lifts!!

    Now the snatch, clean and jerk, the overall score, the world record are all hers.

    Hope it helps!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Answer: The four moves and five records are as follows:

    2001 National Games 69kg snatch clean and jerk 155kg total results; Three national records, 2002 Asian Games 69kg snatch and clean and jerk 148kg total results; Three world records, 2003 Asian Championships 69kg snatch total 265kg two world records, 2003 World Championships 69kg snatch 120kg clean and jerk 150kg total 270kg three world records, 2008 Olympic Games 69kg snatch; Jerk; Overall three world records

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