Lasha Talakhadze Shows Strength in Training By Squatting 295 kg
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One of the best heavyweight lifters in the world and certainly a legend in the sport is showing no signs of stopping, as he prepares for his third Olympic Games.
Even though he missed competing in the last World Cup in Thailand and only did a weigh-in to qualify for Paris, Lasha Talakhadze – showed fantastic form in training, as he can be seen doing triples of 295 kg on the back squat with relative ease.
The seven-time European champion, six-time World Champion, and two-time Olympic champion hasn’t been competing a lot since last Worlds 2023 in Saudi Arabia as he’s had to deal with many injuries and has preferred to keep his body as healthy as possible, avoiding events when he can as he has set his sights on Paris as the ultimate goal.
Read the full report about each day of the Weightlifting at 2024 Olympics 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!
Even though Talakhadze has dominated the +109 kg category for years, he now seems to have more competition than before, with Gor Minasyan from Bahrain and Armenian Varazdat Lalayan on his heels, but still, his qualifying total for the Games is 10 kg more than theirs and the hopes for a third Olympic title live on.
If he maintains the form he’s showing in training and remains injury-free until the Games start, the Georgian is the heavy favorite for the title in the Olympic +102 kg men’s category.
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Read the full report about each day of the Weightlifting at 2024 Olympics 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:
- 2024 Olympic Games, Day 1 Recap – Women’s 49 kg
- 2024 Olympic Games, Day 1 Recap – Men’s 61 kg
- 2024 Olympic Games, Day 2 Recap – Women’s 59 kg
- 2024 Olympic Games, Day 2 Recap – Men’s 73 kg
- 2024 Olympic Games, Day 3 Recap – Women’s 71 kg
- 2024 Olympic Games, Day 3 Recap – Men’s 89 kg
- 2024 Olympic Games, Day 4 Recap – Men’s 102 kg
- 2024 Olympic Games, Day 4 Recap – Women’s 81 kg
- 2024 Olympic Games, Day 4 Recap – Men’s +102 kg
- 2024 Olympic Games, Day 5 Recap – Women’s +81 kg
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Author: Tanya Shaiko
News Editor, Olympic Lifting Enthusiast
Best Results: Snatch – 61 kg,
C&J – 78 kg
I’m Tanya, and I just can’t do without fitness. About six years ago, I got into Olympic weightlifting and instantly fell in love with it. Weightlifting is like no other sport – it’s just you versus the bar. Driven by my unwavering passion for an active lifestyle, I’ve been eager to share my personal journey and sports enthusiasm with others. As a journalist and photographer, my interests come full circle, adding an extra dimension to the news column that I curate. This way, I keep my readers updated with the latest happenings in the sports world.