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Chinese weightlifter (born 1998) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Li Dayin (Chinese: 李大银; pinyin: Lǐ Dàyín; born 12 February 1998) is a Chinese weightlifter, World Champion and Asian Champion currently competing in the 89 kg division.[1][2][3] He has set three world records and holds the snatch junior world record in the 81 kg division, as well as the snatch and total senior world record in the 89 kg division. He won the gold medal in the men's 81 kg event at the 2022 World Weightlifting Championships held in Bogotá, Colombia.[4]
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Nationality | Chinese |
Born | Xiushan County, Chongqing, China | 12 February 1998
Height | 1.75 m (5,9 ft) [citation needed] |
Weight | 88.48 kg (195 lb) |
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Country | China |
Sport | Weightlifting |
Event | –89 kg |
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In 2018 the International Weightlifting Federation updated the weight classes, and he competed in the newly created 81 kg division as the 2018 World Championships. The 81 kg competition saw 5 world records set and 11 junior world records set.[5] In the snatch portion Li set two junior world records and was in third place after Lü Xiaojun and Mohamed Ihab exchanged world record lifts. In the clean & jerk portion of the competition he exchanged junior world records with Harrison Maurus, his final gold medal winning lift of 204 kg secured him the bronze medal in the total and junior world records in all lifts.[6][7][8]
He competed at the 2019 IWF World Cup (a qualifying event for the 2020 Summer Olympics) held in Fuzhou.[9] He swept gold and set a new world record in the total with 375 kg.[10]
Year | Venue | Weight | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total | Rank | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | 1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | |||||
Representing China | ||||||||||||
World Championships | ||||||||||||
2018 | Ashgabat, Turkmenistan | 81 kg | 163 | 168 | 193 | 198 | 204 | 372 | ||||
2019 | Pattaya, Thailand | 81 kg | 166 | 171 | 198 | 206 | 377 WR | |||||
2022 | Bogotá, Colombia | 81 kg | 167 | 171 | 198 | 201 | 372 | |||||
2023 | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | 89 kg | 170 | 4 | 206 | 213 | 383 | |||||
Asian Championships | ||||||||||||
2019 | Ningbo, China | 81 kg | 163 | 168 | 195 | 4 | 363 | |||||
2021 | Tashkent, Uzbekistan | 81 kg | 167 | 172 | 175 WR | – | – | – | ||||
2023 | Jinju, South Korea | 89 kg | 171 | 176 | 180 WR | 205 | 216 | 396 CWR | ||||
IWF World Cup | ||||||||||||
2019 | Fuzhou, China | 81 kg | 163 | 171 | 195 | 200 | 204 | 375 WR | ||||
2019 | Tianjin, China | 81 kg | 165 | 171 | 190 | 195 | 200 | 371 | ||||
2024 | Phuket, Thailand | 89 kg | 173 | 210 | 4 | 383 | ||||||
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