In a first, India to host Asian Weightlifting C'ships next year

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

In a historic first for Indian weightlifting, the country will host the prestigious Asian Championship next year, which will also double up as a qualifying event for in Tokyo, the national federation said today.

The date and host city of the championship will be announced later.

"Asian Federation has confirmed after the conclusion of Meeting of Asian Federation that the 2019 Edition of Asian Senior (Men & Women) Championships has been allotted to India," Indian Federation said in a release.

"It is one of 2020 Olympic Qualification Events where more than 300 weightlifters will showcase their prowess and most of champions will participate in this prestigious event. It's for the first time in history of that Asian Senior (Men & Women) Championships is being hosted by India," he added.

The event is a shot in the arm for in a sport whose profile has been on the rise in recent years.

Currently, Asian weightlifters dominate the world in most weight categories and thus the continental championship has now become a prestigious event on the international calendar.

With the rise of reigning world champion Mirabai Chanu (women's 48kg) and a few others as world-class weightlifters, the sport has taken massive strides in the country in recent years.

A good show by in the arena as well as on the organisational front in the championship would be another big step in the right direction.

The last edition of the Asian Championship was held in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, from April 23-29.

There will be no separate continental championships this year as the events in are counted as Asian Championships of the corresponding year.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 18:05 IST