Talented weightlifter Preetismita Bhoi made Odisha and India proud with her outstanding performance at the IWF World Youth Weightlifting Championships, held at the Videna National Sports Centre in Lima, Peru. The 16-year-old sensation from Dhenkanal set a new youth world record in the women’s 40kg category, earning a gold medal and a place in weightlifting history. Preetismita, a class X student at Kendriya Vidyalaya in Dhenkanal, trains at the Dhenkanal Sub-Centre of the Odisha Weightlifting HPC. Her rigorous training and dedication culminated in a historic achievement: a clean and jerk lift of 76kg, surpassing the previous world record of 75kg. Additionally, her snatch lift of 57kg brought her total lift to an impressive 133kg, just 2kg short of the youth world standard.
This remarkable performance not only highlighted Bhoi’s potential and dedication to weightlifting but also brought significant pride and attention to India on the global stage. Her achievements underscore the growing strength of Indian athletes in international weightlifting competitions. Bhoi’s success is a testament to her hard work and the unwavering support of her coaches and training facilities. The IWF World Youth Championships, a prestigious event that gathers the best young weightlifters from around the globe, provided the perfect platform for Bhoi to showcase her skills and set a new benchmark. Her record-breaking performance is expected to inspire many young athletes, particularly girls, to pursue sports and strive for excellence. This event has indeed marked a significant milestone in her budding career, hinting at a promising future in weightlifting.
In addition to her individual accomplishments, Bhoi’s victory contributes to India’s overall standing in the competition, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to nurturing young sports talent. As she continues to train and compete, the weightlifting community will undoubtedly watch her progress with keen interest, anticipating further records and accolades. Preetismita Bhoi’s triumph at such a young age is not only a personal victory but also a national achievement, illustrating the potential of young Indian athletes to excel on the world stage. Heartiest congratulations to Preetismita Bhoi for her phenomenal success and for bringing glory to Odisha and India.
Talented weightlifter Preetismita Bhoi made Odisha and India proud with her outstanding performance at the IWF World Youth Weightlifting Championships, held at the Videna National Sports Centre in Lima, Peru. The 16-year-old sensation from Dhenkanal set a new youth world record in the women’s 40kg category, earning a gold medal and a place in weightlifting history. Preetismita, a class X student at Kendriya Vidyalaya in Dhenkanal, trains at the Dhenkanal Sub-Centre of the Odisha Weightlifting HPC. Her rigorous training and dedication culminated in a historic achievement: a clean and jerk lift of 76kg, surpassing the previous world record of 75kg. Additionally, her snatch lift of 57kg brought her total lift to an impressive 133kg, just 2kg short of the youth world standard.
This remarkable performance not only highlighted Bhoi’s potential and dedication to weightlifting but also brought significant pride and attention to India on the global stage. Her achievements underscore the growing strength of Indian athletes in international weightlifting competitions. Bhoi’s success is a testament to her hard work and the unwavering support of her coaches and training facilities. The IWF World Youth Championships, a prestigious event that gathers the best young weightlifters from around the globe, provided the perfect platform for Bhoi to showcase her skills and set a new benchmark. Her record-breaking performance is expected to inspire many young athletes, particularly girls, to pursue sports and strive for excellence. This event has indeed marked a significant milestone in her budding career, hinting at a promising future in weightlifting.
In addition to her individual accomplishments, Bhoi’s victory contributes to India’s overall standing in the competition, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to nurturing young sports talent. As she continues to train and compete, the weightlifting community will undoubtedly watch her progress with keen interest, anticipating further records and accolades. Preetismita Bhoi’s triumph at such a young age is not only a personal victory but also a national achievement, illustrating the potential of young Indian athletes to excel on the world stage. Heartiest congratulations to Preetismita Bhoi for her phenomenal success and for bringing glory to Odisha and India.