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Lucky Lather adds bronze to India's weightlifting CWG medal surge

Press Trust of India  |  Gold Coast 

Riding on some luck and loads of exuberance, teenager today became the youngest Indian weightlifter to claim a medal, picking up the bronze in the men's 69kg category here today.

The 18-year-old from lifted a total of 295kg (136kg+159kg) to finish third after his nearest rival, of Samoa, fouled his last two lifts to finish with a total of 292kg (125kg+167kg).

"I was just sitting inside and hoping he would fail his attempt. I know it's bad to wish ill for someone but I couldn't help it," Lather said breaking into laughter after the medal ceremony.

"I was just hoping he would drop the bar, luckily he did. he had beaten me in the Commonwealth championships, I had got a bronze there after losing by just a kilogram to him. I don't know why he went for 175kg in his final lift, maybe he wanted gold," he added.

The youngster, competing in his maiden Commonwealth Games, holds the distinction of being the youngest to hold the national record as well.

He held the 62kg category national record at the tender age of 15.

"It was very tough today and I think I was lucky to get a medal. I will try to improve upon the mistakes I have made. There are some technical faults I need to improve," he said referring to his clean and jerk technique.

Trained at the as a before being pushed into by the coaches there, Lather quipped, "the coaches told me diving is not for rigid bodies of We are meant for tough stuff like wrestling, weightlifting"

"I actually did not like when I started, but I am so happy today. It is just amazing," he added.

A bright smile on his face despite the trouble his exhausted knee was giving him, Lather acknowledged the tough competition he faced today.

The gold medal was claimed by Welshman Gareth Evans, who completed a total of 299kg (136kg+163kg), while the silver went to Sri Lanka's Indika Dissanayake with an effort of 297kg (137kg+160kg).

"I have competed in the youth in 2015, that was better. This was very tough," he quipped.

Lather is expecting the competition to go a notch higher in scheduled in August-September this year.

As for celebrating the current moment, Lather said he would hold that till

"I have not spoken to my father for the last three months. Actually I don't even keep a phone, I have realised it's a distraction, can anyone lend me a phone to speak to him?" he asked during the

"I won' celebrate right now, I will celebrate once I get an Olympic medal in 2020," he signed off.

Earlier, Mirabai Chanu (48kg) and sanjita Chanu (53kg) won gold medals in the women's competition and P Gururaja claimed a silver in the men's 56kg category.

The Indian weightlifters have so far claimed four medals in the event.

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First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 13:35 IST
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