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For many of the world’s best weightlifters, this is the final attempt. The 2024 International Weightlifting Federation’s (IWF) World Cup, which runs from Mar. 31 to Apr. 11, is the final qualification opportunity for any athlete who wishes to secure their Olympic dreams in Paris this summer.
This year’s Cup, held in Phuket, Thailand, will close out an 18-month long, globe-spanning qualification campaign. You won’t want to miss a minute of it. Below, you can find up-to-date results from every session:
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Here are the full results from every Women’s Group A session at the 2024 IWF World Cup. Note that the notation below reads as, “[Athlete Name] (Country) — [Total in kilograms] ([Snatch] / [Clean & Jerk]“
Editor’s Note: Categories marked with “*” will be showcased at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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Editor’s Note: Sim set new world records in the snatch, clean & jerk, and Total in this category.
Editor’s Note: After making an 85-kilogram snatch, Italian weightlifter Giulia Imperio missed all three of her clean & jerks at 104 kilograms.
Editor’s Note: Team USA’s Jourdan Delacruz weighed in but did not lift. PRK athlete Gong set world records in the clean & jerk and Total.
Editor’s Note: Ukrainian Kamila Konotop withdrew before the competition began. Luo Shifang set a world record in the Total on her final clean & jerk. Team USA’s Taylor Wilkins bombed out during the snatch portion.
Below, you can find the full results from all the Men’s Group A sessions at the 2024 IWF World Cup. Note that the notation below reads as, “[Athlete Name] (Country) — [Total in kilograms] ([Snatch] / [Clean & Jerk]“
Editor’s Note: Categories marked with “*” will be showcased at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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Editor’s Note: Chinese weightlifter Chen Lijun competed in this division, but failed all three of his snatch attempts at 140, 140, and 143 kilograms. Hampton Morris placed second overall, but claimed the first Senior world record for the United States in over 50 years when he jerked 176 kilograms.
Editor’s Note: North Korean athlete and gold medalist Ri Won Ju set a new world record in the clean & jerk of 189 kilograms. Italy’s Sergio Massidda decided not to cut down to his usual weight class of 61.
The primarily viewing platform for this year’s Cup is via Weightlifting House TV pay-per-view stream, which you can find here. Portions of the competition are also being live streamed on YouTube via the Thailand TAWA Official channel.
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Jake is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with a B.S. in Exercise Science. He began his career as a weightlifting coach before transitioning into sports media to pursue his interest in journalism.
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