GUO SING-CHUN challenged the world record and fell to the ground and smiled. Netizen: Sailor Moon from Taiwan
"The goddess of weightlifting" GUO SING-CHUN debuted in the women's 59kg class on the 27th. He broke the Olympic record with 103kg in snatch and was invincible. Then, the first 125kg of clean and jerk was also easily completed, winning the gold with a total of 228kg. She once tried to lift 141 kilograms to challenge the world record in the third clean and jerk. Although she failed to lift and fell to the ground, she smiled brightly and turned to Taiwan netizens, calling her "Taiwan's Sailor Moon."
GUO SING-CHUN broke the Olympic record with a snatch of 103 kg in the women's 59 kg weightlifting class, and then easily completed the clean and jerk with 125 kg. He won the gold medal "early" with a total of 228 kg, and won Taiwan's first gold in the Eastern Olympics, which is also our country. As the fourth gold medal in weightlifting Olympic history, the Taiwan weightlifting team even wrote a record of 4 consecutive Olympic gold medals.
Although she had secured the only Olympic gold medal in her glorious career, GUO SING-CHUN still decided to challenge herself. She tried for the 141kg world record in the third clean and jerk. Although she failed to lift it, she fell on the ground with a bright smile and cuteness. Taiwanese netizens said, "The smile is really beautiful!" "It's really a Sailor Moon from Taiwan!" "It's really too powerful, and the posture is so beautiful!" "Super, the last world record level is not successful, but hers It’s so beautiful.”
However, some people were frightened when they saw GUO SING-CHUN challenged 141 kilograms. They were afraid that the goddess would be injured. Fortunately, nothing happened. GUO SING-CHUN grew up quite bumpy, and she was accidentally crushed by a barbell while preparing for the Asian Games, causing 70% of her right thigh muscles to break. The journey was extremely difficult, but she always faced the test with the most beautiful smile, and she was sure to win the Olympics. At the time of the gold medal, many people in Taiwan saw tears in their eyes and cheered for the pride of Taiwan.
In the past, the Olympic weightlifting was women’s 58 kg class. This East Olympics is the first Olympic Games since the International Weightlifting Association adjusted the 59 kg class in 2018. The Olympic record reference results for the new weight class are 102 kg snatch and 127 kg clean and jerk. With a total score of 229 kg, GUO SING-CHUN broke the Olympic record in all three events today, becoming the new Olympic record holder for this weight class.
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