China wins 29 gold medal at 2019 IWF World Championships in Pattaya

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Snatch World Record holder LI Wenwen (CHN) performed one kilogram under her best, 147kg, but took away both the Clean and Jerk and Total record in Pattaya. She now owns all three world records. (Photo courtesy IWF)
Snatch World Record holder LI Wenwen (CHN) performed one kilogram under her best, 147kg, but took away both the Clean and Jerk and Total record in Pattaya. She now owns all three world records. (Photo courtesy IWF)

Strongmen from China took home 29 gold medals to win the 2019 IWF World Championships held in Pattaya. The Thai Amateur Weightlifting Association hosted the qualifier for competitors from countries spanning the globe who competed for a place at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Notably absent from the competition were any weightlifters from the host country after Thailand volunteered to ban itself from the Tokyo Olympic Games weightlifting competition because of doping.

The decision followed eight failed drug tests for the Thai team that competed at the last worlds in November, including doping cases against three women who won world titles.

Among the eight lifters facing bans are Sopita Tanasan and Sukanya Srisurat, who won Thailand’s two weightlifting gold medals at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

Thailand is a traditional power in weightlifting, especially in the lighter classes, and the IWF says the cases have “potential consequences that seriously damage the integrity of the sport.”
All of the doping cases involve at least one substance of the banned adiol type, with some lifters testing positive for multiple drugs.

Thailand’s doping cases were a fresh embarrassment for weightlifting, which is under pressure from the International Olympic Committee. Weightlifting has only a provisional place on the program for the 2024 Paris Olympics on condition it cracks down on doping.

Dozens of weightlifters who competed at the last three Olympics have later tested positive. Russia and China were among nine countries banned from international competition for a year in 2017 after racking up numerous doping cases.

Russia and Bulgaria also missed the 2016 Olympics over doping, and countries with major drug problems will have fewer qualifying places for next year’s games in Tokyo. (Source: AP)

Medal Table for top three:

                  Gold Silver Bronze Total
China          29    14       10          53
North Korea 7      12      5            24
Georgia       5       0       2             7