The world record of men's 73kg weightlifting was set by Indonesian Rachmat Abdullah, with a total score of 359kg. In the men's 73kg weightlifting competition of Hangzhou Asian Games held on June 3rd, 2022, Rachmat Abdullah set a new world record in the clean and jerk with a score of 20 1 kg, and won the gold medal with a total score of 359kg in the snatch158kg, clean and jerk of 20 1 kg.
At the World Championships in Riyadh in September, Abdullah broke the world record of 8 1 kg clean and jerk. "It is difficult to lose weight in two or three weeks and participate in the Asian Games. I want to have a big meal after the game. " He said the result of the game was expected, but he didn't want to reveal where his limit was. The men's 8 1 kg weightlifting champion will be decided on the 4th.
Introduction to weightlifting history:
Weightlifting is a sport with a long history, dating back to ancient times. According to historical records, the ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians were all participants in ancient weightlifting. In ancient times, weightlifting was considered as a way of fitness and military training, which could help people improve their strength, endurance and reaction ability.
Modern weightlifting can be traced back to the 1990s in 19, and some weightlifting competitions began to appear in Europe and America. 1896, when the first modern Olympic Games was held, weightlifting was listed as an official event. Since then, weightlifting has gradually become a worldwide sport, and has been paid attention to in various international competitions.
With the rapid development of weightlifting, it has become an important event in various international competitions and the Olympic Games. In 1950s and 1960s, weightlifting became the dominant event in the Soviet Union, Bulgaria and other countries, and a number of outstanding athletes emerged. In modern times, weightlifting has become a global sport, and each country and region has its own advantages and characteristics.