IWF Grand Prix II, Day 10 Recap – Women’s 87 kg results
The tenth day of the Grand Prix II in Doha brought us top-notch performance in the Women’s 87-kg category. Nine female athletes accumulated all their endeavors to showcase their power and settle the ranking spots between the leaders.
Highlights of the Category Women’s 87 kg: Armenian Athletes Total Prevail with Turkmenistan Follows with Minimal Gap
This competition day was memorable as the Women’s 87-kg weight category showed the following numbers: the leader became Khurshudyan Hripsime from Armenia who got a silver medal in Snatch of 106 kg, Clean&Jerk of 126 kg, and 232 kg in total. This time she showed better results, namely she improved her total by 5 kilos compared to her 227 kg at the European Championships that brought her bronze.
The second place moved to a lifter from Turkmenistan Rustamova Anamjan who performed a total of 231 kg, 105 kg in Snatch, and 126 kg in Clean&Jerk. Looking back at her accomplishments, she lifted 5 kilos more than at the Asian Championships in Jinju: she resulted with 226 kg, 102 kg in Snatch, and 124 kg in Clean & Jerk ranking fifth.
Bronze went to Hakobyan Tatev from Armenia who lifted 107 kg in Snatch, 123 kg in Clean & Jerk, and in total, she gained 230 kg, just 2 kg less than her teammate Khurshudyan. At the Europeans in Yerevan, she competed in the 76-kg weight division and won silver with 226 kg in total.
To conclude today’s battle in the 87-kg category, these three athletes share the top positions between them, leaving the rest of the opponents without chances to win a medal. Thus, all the wins were divided between Armenia and Turkmenistan.
Let’s overview the list of medalists in the Women’s 87-kg weight division. These heavyweights did their best to win medals in each session:
- Khurshudyan Hripsime won 2 silver medals in Snatch and Clean & Jerk, and gold in totals.
- Rustamova Anamjan took bronze in Snatch, gold in Clean & Jerk, and silver in totals.
- Hakobyan Tatev secured gold in Snatch, bronze in Clean & Jerk, and totals.
Subscribe and follow our channels to be ready for tomorrow’s culminating competition day. On the last competition day of the Qatar World Cup, we’ll watch the last two super heavyweight categories – Men’s +109 kg and Women’s +87 kg. Witness the great moment of the last Top 3 weightlifters in each category who will increase their countries’ chances to qualify for the Olympic Games in the summer 2024.
Read the full report about each day of 2023 IWF Grand Prix II in Doha (Qatar) prepared by our media team. Don’t miss the opportunity to stay updated and follow this great event in the Olympic weightlifting world with us from the very beginning till the end!
Detailed results of each day:
- IWF Grand Prix II Day 1 Recap – Men’s 55 Kg (Results)
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 2 Recap – Women’s 49 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 2 Recap – Women’s 45 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 3 Recap – Men’s 61 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 3 Recap – Women’s 55 Kg
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 4 Recap – Men’s 73 Kg Result
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 4 Recap – Men’s 67 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 5 Recap – Women’s 59 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 6 Recap – Women’s 64 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 6 Recap – Men’s 81 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 7 Recap – Men’s 89 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 7 Recap – Women’s 71 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 8 Recap – Men’s 96 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 8 Recap – Women’s 76 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 9 Recap – Women’s 81 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 9 Recap – Men’s 102 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 10 Recap – Men’s 109 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 10 Recap – Women’s 87 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 11 Recap – Women’s +87 Kg Results
- IWF Grand Prix II, Day 11 Recap – Men’s +109 Kg Results
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Author: Tanya Shaiko
News Editor, Olympic Lifting Enthusiast
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