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Weightlifting at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Women's 48 kg

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The Women's 48 kg weightlifting event was the lightest women's event at the competition, limiting competitors to a maximum of 48 kilograms of body mass. Nigerian Augustina Nwaokolo won the first gold medal of the Games, setting a new Games record of 175 kg after lifting 77 kg in the snatch and 98 kg in the clean and jerk.

Athletes

10 lifters were selected for the games.

AthleteYear of birth
1Vivian Lee
2Erika Yamasaki
3Molla Shabira
4Sandyha Atom
5Sonya Chanu
6Zaira Zakaria
7Augustina Nwaokolo
8Kathleen Hare
9Kathsia Telemaque
10Portia Vries

Results

RankNameCountryB.weight (kg)Snatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total (kg)
Augustina NwaokoloNGR47.327798175 GR
Sonya ChanuIND47.717394167
Sandyha AtomIND47.737095165
Zaira ZakariaMAS47.957590165
Vivian LeeAUS47.666991160
Portia VriesRSA47.366690156
Kathleen HarePNG46.806483147
Kathsia TelemaqueSEY47.946580145
Molla ShabiraBAN47.696675141
Erika YamasakiAUS47.9073DNF

References

References

  1. "XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi |".
  2. (2010-10-04). "Nigerian lifter Augustina Nwaokolo wins opening gold". BBC Sport.
  3. "XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi |".
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