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Mirabai Chanu, Jeremy Lalrinnunga To Skip Asian Weightlifting Championships

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Olympic silver medallist Mirabai Chanu and seven other top Indian weightlifters will fly to the USA on Tuesday for a three and half week strength and conditioning (S&C) training camp in St.

Louis. Chanu will be accompanied by 2022 Commonwealth Games medallists Jeremy Lalrinnunga, Achinta Sheuli, Sanket Sargar, Bindyarani Devi, Gurdeep Singh and former 2018 CWG champion R V Rahul and Asian Championship gold medallist Jhilli Dalabehra to St.

Louis, USA for a three-and-half-week-long camp. "We will be in USA for 23-24 days. It is the off season so we will have a strength program there,"Sharma told PTI.

Sargar, who went under the knife for the elbow injury he suffered during his event at the CWG, will go through rehab. "All these lifters have small niggles like Gurdeep has some issue in his wrist.

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