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Indonesia aims for gold in weightlifting at Paris Olympics

JAKARTA: After winning seven silvers and eight bronzes in weightlifting at the Olympic Games, Indonesia is aiming for that elusive first gold.

Hopes are pinned on the team the country is fielding, including gold medallist at this year’s weightlifting world cup Rizki Juniansyah.

The 21-year-old son of former weightlifters who holds a world record for his total lift of 365kg, is all set for his Olympics debut.

The previous world record was held by Chinese lifter Shi Zhiyong, who lifted 364kg to win the gold medal in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics men’s 73kg weightlifting event - the same category Rizki will compete in. 

“This has been my dream since I was young, from the first time I trained, watching (former Indonesian weightlifter) Mas Triyatno and seeing my own father,” he told CNA.

“I want to get a gold medal at the Olympics. God willing, I want to create a new history for Indonesia.”

The Games will be held from Friday to Aug 11. 

The only woman in the team is Nurul Akmal, who comes from a small village in the Aceh province. Nurul, who came in fifth at the Tokyo Olympics, hopes that more women will be able to represent Indonesia in the sport and qualify for the Olympics in future editions.

In Aceh, women are more associated with household matters. Weightlifting is also seen as a sport primarily for men, which meant that her parents initially did not agree with her choice.

“Eventually, I helped them to understand and now they are more proud, more supportive and I am able to raise their prestige,” she said.

Competing in what could be his swan song is 35-year-old Eko Yuli Irawan. In 2008, he won the bronze medal in his maiden Olympic appearance at the age of 18. 

Today, Eko has participated in four consecutive editions of the Games and

Read more on channelnewsasia.com