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CWG 2018, Day 2: Weightlifters Bag Two More Medals For India

CWG 2018, Day 2: Weightlifters Bag Two More Medals For India
Wales’s men’s 69Kg Weightlifting Gold medalist Gareth Evans, center, stands with Sri Lanka’s Silver medalist Mudiyanselage Dissanayake, left, and India’s Bronze medalist Deepak Lather pose for the photographers after the medal ceremony at the Commonwealth Games, in Gold Coast, Australia

Indians in Action on Day 2

After Mirabai Chanu and Gururaja bagged medals in their respective categories on the opening day for India, India's Sanjita Chanu will be vying for a medal in the 53 kg category in weightlifting.

Weightlifting will be the only medal event where the Indians will be competing on Day 2.

The women's hockey team will also be in action against Malaysia on Day 2 from 10 am. Rani Rampal and co lost their first match against Wales 2-3 on Day 1.

Day 2 of the Games will also see Indian squash players in action with Joshna Chinappa opening their campaigns.

Weightlifting: India's Sanjita Chanu in Action

Participating in the 53 kg category this time, Sanjita had won gold in Glasgow in 2014 in the 48 kg category. The Manipuri is one of the favourites to win the event but defending champion in the category Papua New Guinea's Loa Dika Toua will look to give Sanjita a tough fight.

Weightlifting: Sanjita Chanu Successful in Her First Lift

Sanjita Chanu, competing first time in the 53 kg category, successfully lifts 80 kg in her first attempt.

Weightlifting: Sanjita Chanu Nails Her Second Attempt

Sanjita Chanu successfully lifts 83 kg in her second attempt to equal India's Swati Singh's record in the Commonwealth Games.

Weightlifting: Sanjita Chanu Breaks CWG Record in Snatch

Sanjita Chanu successful lifts record-breaking 84 kg. The Manipuri is well on her way to win India's second gold of the Games.

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