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WWC 2023, Day 3 – Women’s 55 kg Results: Taiwanese athlete Chen Guan-Ling took the title

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The next competition day of the Qualifying event in Riyadh brought the next fruitful results this evening in the category of Women’s 55 kg. Those incredible female athletes excited us with their stellar results showing their strength, persistence, and a great desire to get the Top list and get on the podium.

Category   Gold Silver Bronze
Women
55 kg
Snatch 🇹🇼Chen Guan-Ling 91 kg 🇨🇴Galvis Gonzalez Rohelys 90 kg 🇲🇽Borrego Irene 89 kg
C&J 🇹🇼Chen Guan-Ling 112 kg 🇨🇴Galvis Gonzalez Rohelys 111 kg 🇨🇴Morales Del Rosalba 110 kg
Total 🇹🇼Chen Guan-Ling 203 kg 🇨🇴Galvis Gonzalez Rohelys 201 kg 🇲🇽Borrego Irene 199 kg

Chen Guan-Ling from Taiwan took total gold today with impressive results in Snatch of 91 kg on the second attempt, Clean & Jerk of 112 kg, and 203 kg total.

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Rohelys Galvis Gonzalez from Columbia won the second place by lifting 201 kg totally, with 90 kg in Snatch and 111 kg in Clean & Jerk.

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Irene Borrego from Mexico got bronze in this battle with 199 kg in a total, 89 kg Snatch and 110 kg in Clean & Jerk.

WWC In Riyadh 2023 Women’s Cat. 55 kg
WWC In Riyadh 2023 Women’s Cat. 55 kg

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Tanya Shaiko

Author: Tanya Shaiko
News Editor, Olympic Lifting Enthusiast

Oly Lifting Experience: 6 years
Best ResultsSnatch – 61 kg,
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